Thigh Plastic Surgery

Thigh lift surgery is a surgical solution to the problem of loose, sagging skin on the inner thighs, which is often difficult to firm up with diet and exercise alone. The operation involves removing excess skin and fat tissue and tightening the tissues, resulting in a slimmer, firmer thigh contour. The effect is not only an improvement in the proportions of the figure, but also a feeling of lightness and greater comfort in everyday functioning.

Thigh Plastic Surgery

Thigh lift is a surgical procedure involving the removal of excess loose skin and fat tissue from the inner thighs. It is most commonly performed on patients who have lost a significant amount of weight or whose skin has lost its elasticity with age. The aim of the procedure is to improve the contour of the thighs, reduce chafing, and increase physical and aesthetic comfort.
Indications
Contraindications

Preparation for the procedure:

Laboratory tests

Anesthesiology consultation,

Discontinuation of anticoagulant medication 7–10 days prior to surgery

Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 2 weeks before


On the day of the operation: personal hygiene, no creams or lotions


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The course of the procedure

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and lasts 2–3 hours.

The surgeon makes incisions along the groin crease and, in more advanced cases, also vertically along the thigh (known as an extended thigh lift).


Loose skin and excess fat tissue are removed.

The wound is sutured in layers, and finally dressings and compression garments are applied.


The patient will remain in the clinic for one night under observation.

Recovery and post-treatment recommendations:

Wearing compression garments for a minimum of 6 weeks

Limiting physical activity for 4–6 weeks


No stretching your thighs or sitting with your legs wide apart during the first few weeks

No sunbathing on scars for at least 6 months

Scars should be massaged and appropriate preparations should be used – as recommended by the surgeon (after 3–4 weeks).

Follow-up visit after 10–14 days (removal of stitches), subsequent visits: after 1, 3, 6, and 12 months

Possible complications and risks:

Hematoma or bleeding requiring drainage

Infection requiring antibiotic therapy

Transient or rarely persistent sensory disturbances in the face or auricle

Hypertrophic or discolored scars – minimized thanks to precise suturing techniques

Asymmetry requiring correction

Prolonged swelling or bruising

Unsatisfactory aesthetic result requiring possible reoperation

Frequently asked questions

Our patients before a thigh lift procedure

Is the procedure painful?

Thanks to general anesthesia, the patient does not feel any pain during the operation. After the procedure, we use effective pain relief treatment.

Will the scars be visible?
When can I return to work?
How long do you need to wear compression garments?
Will I be able to walk normally after the surgery?
Does the procedure remove fat from the thighs?
Is the effect of a buttock lift permanent?
When will I see the final result?
Can I exercise after the procedure?
Is this treatment only for women?

Do you have any questions?

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Luna Clinic

Władysława Syrokomli 46,
51-141 Wrocław

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Saturday - Sunday: closed

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