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Thigh lift surgery is preferred to address sagging skin in the thighs, often caused by aging, significant weight loss, or genetic factors. This procedure helps achieve a tighter and more aesthetically pleasing appearance in the thigh area. Sagging and loose skin can cause aesthetic concerns and, in some cases, physical discomfort. Thigh lift surgery aims to resolve these issues.
Thigh sagging generally results from aging, significant weight loss, genetic factors, and the effects of gravity. As the skin ages, it loses its elasticity and becomes loose, leading to sagging. In cases of significant weight loss, the reduction in subcutaneous fat can cause the skin to sag. Additionally, genetic factors play a significant role in thigh sagging. Some people have genetically looser skin, which can lead to sagging.
Thigh sagging can cause physical discomfort as well as aesthetic concerns. Sagging skin can cause skin irritation and infections due to friction. Additionally, this condition can negatively affect self-confidence and cause discomfort in social settings. Therefore, thigh lift surgery is an important procedure with aesthetic and functional advantages.
Thigh lift surgery is generally suitable for individuals experiencing noticeable sagging and looseness in the thigh area. This condition can result from aging, significant weight loss, or genetic factors. Suitable candidates for the surgery are those in good overall health, non-smokers, and those who can follow post-operative care instructions.
Additionally, the skin elasticity and general health status of patients are evaluated before the surgery. When deciding on the surgery, patients' expectations and goals should also be considered. Thigh lift surgery is a suitable option for those with aesthetic concerns and who are troubled by sagging in the thigh area.
Thigh lift surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia and takes about 2-3 hours. First, the surgeon makes incisions on the inner side of the thigh. These incisions can extend from the groin to the knee and may vary depending on the degree of sagging. The surgeon removes excess skin and fat tissue, reshaping the thigh and tightening the remaining skin.
During the surgery, the surgeon aims to achieve the best aesthetic result while preserving the thigh's natural contour. At the end of the surgery, the incisions are carefully closed, and the thigh is supported with bandages. Patients are usually observed for a few hours after the surgery and discharged on the same day. Following the post-operative care instructions speeds up the healing process and reduces the risk of complications.
In thigh lift surgery, surgeons generally use two main techniques: medial thigh lift and bilateral thigh lift. The medial thigh lift is performed to correct sagging on the inner side of the thigh. In this technique, incisions are made from the groin to the knee, and excess skin and fat tissue are removed. The bilateral thigh lift is used to correct sagging on the outer side of the thigh. In this technique, incisions are made starting from the hip area and extending to the outer side of the thigh.
Both approaches are chosen based on the patient's needs and the degree of sagging. Before the surgery, the surgeon evaluates the patient's anatomical structure and plans the surgery with the most appropriate technique. In some cases, a combination of both techniques may be used to achieve the best aesthetic results for the patients.
The recovery period after the surgery usually lasts a few weeks. During the first few days, patients may experience mild pain, swelling, and bruising. Painkillers recommended by the doctor can be used during this period. It is also important to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous physical activities post-surgery. Resting during the first week and wearing the compression garment recommended by the doctor will accelerate the healing process.
Sensitivity and firmness may be felt in the surgery area during the first few weeks, but these symptoms will gradually decrease over time. Attending regular doctor check-ups and following all the instructions given by the doctor during the post-operative period is important. The complete recovery process usually takes a few months, during which the thigh shape and appearance will reach their final form. After the recovery process is completed, patients typically have a more aesthetic and comfortable thigh appearance. For detailed information and thigh lift surgery prices, you can contact EMPCLINICS.
Some scarring may occur after thigh lift surgery. However, surgeons generally place the scars in less visible areas, such as the inner thigh or bikini line. Over time, these scars will fade and become less noticeable.
As with any surgical procedure, thigh lift surgery carries some risks. These include infection, bleeding, delayed wound healing, and complications related to anaesthesia. Additionally, there can be a loss of sensation or permanent scarring after the surgery. An experienced surgeon takes the necessary precautions to minimise these risks.
Following a healthy and balanced diet after thigh lift surgery supports the recovery process. It is important to drink plenty of water, consume protein-rich foods, and pay attention to vitamin and mineral intake. Additionally, avoiding salty and processed foods can reduce swelling.