Thigh Lift

Thigh Lift

Individuals who undergo significant weight loss sometimes experience loose, hanging, extra skin around the thighs and buttocks due to loss of skin elasticity. The result is an embarrassing attempt to cover the thighs and hindrance in wearing certain clothes of one's choice. It may hamper daily activities like bathing, squatting and maintaining personal hygiene.

Many individuals who have lost a large amount of weight may experience loose, sagging, excess skin around their thighs, hips and buttocks. This skin has lost what is known as elasticity. As a result, the skin is stretched and hangs. Sometimes, this extra, loose and flabby skin in the thighs can cause quite a bit of discomfort. It rubs when the person is walking. It can make finding clothing that fits comfortably very hard. It can even make bathing and personal hygiene difficult. And, physically it detracts from the natural shape of the thigh area. After working so hard through a diet or exercise-or perhaps after undergoing gastric bypass surgery for weight loss- it can be discouraging to look in the mirror and see all of that loose, excess, flabby or dimpled skin around the thighs and buttocks.

The Procedure

A thigh lift at our center is performed with general anaesthesia. The procedure involves small incisions in the inner thigh and groin area. The plastic surgeon will carefully determine where to make these incisions to minimize scar visibility when you are wearing a wide variety of clothing and to meet your personal desires. In some instances, a thigh lift also involves the area around the outer thigh and the buttocks. In these cases, the incisions are somewhat longer and may extend from the buttocks over to the abdomen and to the groin. During your pre-surgery consultation, your plastic surgeon will determine which type of thigh lift procedure will be best for you and just where the incisions will be made.

In both types of thigh lift–inner or those extending to the outer thighs and buttocks, excess skin tissue will be removed and the remaining skin will be stretched and repositioned creating a smoother and firmer contour.

Recovery

Immediately following your thigh lift, you will wear a supportive garment that will help compress the surgical area. This is very similar to an elastic girdle and will help reduce swelling and help the skin around the surgical area return to its natural tightness. Inner thigh lifts usually can be done on an out-patient basis while thigh lifts that involve the outer thighs and buttocks may require a brief hospital stay- usually just a day or so. Any discomfort that you may feel can be controlled by medications prescribed by your plastic surgeon.

Within several weeks, you'll notice the swelling and bruising disappearing. In most cases, within five or six weeks, thigh-lift patients can resume most normal activities including exercise. In four to six months you'll see the final results of your thigh lift with a smoother, tighter contour and more attractive appearance to your thighs. Keep in mind that each person heals at a different rate.

Potential Risks and Complications

All surgery carries with it some risks, but in general, thigh lift surgery is a safe and effective solution to eliminating loose and sagging skin. In the rare event of an infection or adverse reaction to anaesthesia, your plastic surgeon can prescribe effective medications to control these situations. It is important to follow your plastic surgeon's directions about taking prescribed medications, caring for the incision area and changing any bandages. Be sure to ask them any questions you may have regarding the recuperation process.