A thighplasty is a cosmetic surgery designed to improve the shape and firmness of the thighs. It removes excess skin and fat, creating smoother, tighter, and more contoured legs. The procedure is ideal for individuals who experience skin laxity after significant weight loss or due to aging.
Benefits of Thighplasty:
Removal of excess skin from the thighs.
Reduction of friction and discomfort during daily activities.
Firmer, more toned, and better-contoured thighs.
Enhanced confidence and body image.
Focuses on the outer and lateral thigh area, often as part of a circumferential body lift. Vertical incisions on the outer thigh are rarely used.
Outer Thighplasty
Incision placed along the groin crease and extending toward the gluteal fold. This technique is suitable for mild sagging up to the mid-thigh area.
A vertical incision starts at the groin and extends down the inner thigh, sometimes reaching above or below the knee. It can be combined with the horizontal technique (creating a T-shape). Our preferred approach is an elliptical vertical incision extending below the knee for effective correction of inner knee fullness.
Inner (Horizontal) Thighplasty
Types of Procedures
Vertical Thighplasty
For a more comprehensive and sculpted result.
Combined with Liposuction
How the procedure is performed
Assessment of patient needs and choice of the most suitable technique.
Personalized pre-surgery care instructions.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia.
Incisions are made in the groin crease or along the inner thigh, followed by removal of excess skin and fat and tightening of underlying tissues.
Use of compression garments and prescribed medication to reduce swelling and promote healing.
Recovery After the Procedure
Swelling and mild discomfort are normal and easily managed.
Gradual return to daily activities.
Stable, natural-looking results achieved within 2–3 months.
Before and After
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