Thigh lift

Thigh lift Procedure:

A thigh lift refers to a variety of operations that remove skin and fat from the upper leg (thigh) area in order to improve contours by removing bulk and or loose soft tissues.

Length:

2 to 4.5 hours depending on the amount of tissue to be removed. Usually requires at least one position change and re-prepping and draping as patients are switched from front to back or vice versa.

Possible Side Effects:

Most common is wound breakdown at the intersection of suture lines in the groin because of excessive stretch of the tight closure caused by patient movement.
Widened scars can occur because of tension in these areas as well.

Risks of Thigh lift:

Similar to risks associated with any surgery, including infection, hematoma and fluid collection. Pulmonary embolism is a remote possibility.

Recovery:

Requires 3-4 weeks of restricted movement: no spreading of the legs or excessive flexion. Best done in colder months of the year because special post-operative garment wear for support is important.

Thigh lift Results:

This type of surgery is generally well tolerated and appreciated by patients.

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