Thigh Lift
Thigh Lift: Redefining the Contours of the Thighs
A thigh lift, or thighplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape the thighs by removing excess skin and improving skin tone. It can help achieve a firmer, more proportionate appearance, especially after significant weight loss or natural skin laxity due to ageing. The procedure focuses on creating smoother contours that complement the body’s overall silhouette.
Candidate Suitability
A thigh lift may be suitable for individuals who:
- Experience loose or sagging skin on the inner or outer thighs that does not respond to exercise.
- Have undergone significant weight loss resulting in excess skin in the thigh area.
- Desire improved thigh shape and symmetry for more balanced body proportions.
- Are seeking long-term contour improvement rather than temporary alternatives.
Procedure Options and Techniques
Depending on the patient’s needs and anatomy, different surgical approaches can be considered:
- Medial thigh lift (inner thighplasty) involves excision of redundant skin and subcutaneous tissue along the inner thigh, typically using an incision extending from the groin toward the knee, allowing recontouring of the medial aspect of the thigh.
- Lateral thigh lift addresses laxity in the outer thigh and buttock region through a higher incision along the hip line, facilitating elevation and redraping of the lateral soft tissues for a smoother contour.
- Mini thigh lift is suited for patients with mild skin laxity restricted to the proximal upper thigh, employing a limited incision within the groin crease to achieve a subtle lift.
- Extended thigh lift combines elements of medial and lateral thigh correction, involving more extensive excision patterns to improve contour from the thigh through the lateral hip and flank region.
The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. The surgeon removes excess skin and tissue, then repositions and smooths remaining skin for natural-looking contours while minimizing visible scarring.
The procedure carries a small risk of temporary swelling or mild asymmetry. These are usually short-lived and managed with standard postoperative care.
Recovery and Aftercare
After surgery, most patients can return to light daily activities within a short period while maintaining gradual care during recovery.
- Compression garments are worn to minimise swelling and support tissue healing.
- Walking is encouraged early to promote circulation, though strenuous activity should be delayed.
- Incision care is important to ensure proper healing and scar refinement.
- Exercise can usually resume gradually, beginning with gentle activity and increasing as comfort allows.
Recovery experiences vary, but most individuals find that the thighs gradually settle into their improved contours in the weeks following surgery.
A detailed recovery plan and any further recommendations are always discussed during personal consultation.
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