The thigh lift/thighplasty is a cosmetic surgery procedure designed to tighten the skin of the thigh and reduce sagging in the inner or outer thigh.
Thigh lift surgery is an excellent way to achieve firmer and more attractive-looking upper legs. Especially helpful for those who have loose, excess skin as a result of weight loss, thigh lift, or thighplasty, can help tone and refine your legs so you can show off a new, thinner you!
Women more commonly request thigh lift surgery then men, as the thigh area is a popular spot of the body for fat to accumulate on women's bodies.
If your thighs embarrass you then a thigh lift might be the answer to your concerns about your appearance.




The recovery time for the thigh lift surgery is usually 1-2 weeks. Patients should plan to take 7-10 days off from work.

If you are considering thigh lift surgery but fear the prospect of scars, an experienced thigh lift surgeon can discuss this possibility, as well as any other potentially negative aspects of the procedure so that you can make an informed decision.

Thigh Lift Before And After
Types of Thigh Lifts
1.Inner Thigh Lift
The outer thigh is treated most often by liposuction. When the skin of the outer thigh sags, it is usually in conjunction with the buttocks. In this case, the outer thigh lift is performed together with a buttocks lift.
2.Bilateral Thigh Lift
3.Medial Thigh Lift
4.vertical thighplasty
5.outer thigh lift

Plastic Surgery Thigh Lift

Inner Thigh Lift
Possible risks of thigh lift surgery include:
- Unfavorable scarring
- Bleeding (hematoma)
- Infection
- Fluid accumulation
- Poor wound healing
- Skin loss
- Blood clots
- Numbness or other changes in skin sensation
- Anesthesia risks
- Skin discoloration and/or swelling
- Fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die (fat necrosis)
- Major wound separation
- Asymmetry
- Pain, which may persist
- Unsatisfactory results such as highly visible surgical scar location, unacceptable visible deformities, bunching and rippling in the skin near the suture lines or at the ends of the incisions
- Deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications
- Recurrent looseness of skin
- Sutures may spontaneously surface through the skin, become visible or produce irritation that require removal
- Possibility of revisional surgery

Thigh Lift Before And After

Thigh Lift Before And After
Scars are, unfortunately, one aspect of thigh lift surgery that patients must weigh against the benefits of eliminating excess fat and skin tissue.
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