Thigh Lift Surgery (Thighplasty)
Thigh lift surgery, also known as thighplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to improve the appearance of the thighs by removing excess skin and fat. This procedure is often sought after major weight loss leaves behind loose, hanging skin on the thighs. The result of a thigh lift is a smoother, firmer, and more toned thigh contour.
Here is what you can expect for thigh lift surgery:
Candidates
You may be a candidate for thigh lift surgery if:
- You have sagging skin on your inner or outer thighs, especially due to major weight loss or aging
- You have excess fat in your thighs that doesn’t respond to diet and exercise
- You are in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the outcome
- You are a non-smoker (or are willing to quit prior to surgery)
Ideal candidates should be at or near their stable weight, as significant weight fluctuations can affect the results.
Recovery
Recovery from thigh lift surgery varies from patient to patient. In general, here’s what you can expect:
After surgery, you will be monitored in a recovery room before being discharged. You will need someone to drive you home and stay with you for the first 24 to 48 hours. Compression garments may be placed on your thighs to help reduce swelling and support the new contours during the healing process.
Most of this week will be spent resting and allowing your thighs to heal. Swelling, bruising, and some discomfort are normal; these symptoms can be managed with prescribed medications. You will be advised to keep your legs elevated and avoid activities that could strain the incisions.
Light activities can generally be resumed within 1 to 2 weeks. However, you should wait at least 4 to 6 weeks to perform any strenuous activities (like heavy lifting) and exercises that involve the legs.
While much of the swelling and bruising will subside within the first few weeks, it can take several months for your thighs to fully heal and for the final results to become apparent. Regular follow-up appointments will help monitor your progress and ensure optimal healing.