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Leg Liposuction & Renuvion

Leg liposuction and Renuvion for lower leg contour refinement

Leg liposuction with Renuvion may be considered where localised fullness or soft tissue contour affects the balance of the lower legs.

Treatment planning is especially careful in this area, as lower leg shape depends on anatomy, tissue quality and natural calf proportion.

Lower Leg Contouring

Refining lower leg shape while respecting natural anatomy

Lower leg contour is influenced by muscle shape, fat distribution, skin quality and overall limb proportion. Small changes can affect the appearance of the whole leg, so treatment requires careful assessment.

Liposuction may be used to reduce selected areas of localised fullness, while Renuvion may support skin tightening where skin elasticity is suitable.

Where the concern is lack of calf volume rather than excess fullness, calf augmentation with fat transfer or calf augmentation with filler may be more relevant.

Leg liposuction and Renuvion consultation discussing lower leg contour
What It Can Address

Localised fullness, contour imbalance and selected skin laxity

Leg liposuction with Renuvion may be considered where contour concerns are suitable for targeted fat reduction and skin tightening.

Localised lower leg fullness

Reducing selected areas of soft tissue fullness where appropriate.

Contour refinement

Improving the transition between the calf, ankle and lower leg.

Mild skin laxity

Supporting skin tightening in carefully selected patients.

Lower body proportion

Planning treatment around the natural relationship between leg shape and overall body balance.

Treatment Planning

A careful approach to an anatomy-sensitive area

Lower leg contouring requires conservative planning because the skin, soft tissue and calf anatomy all influence the final result.

Fat distribution

Localised fullness is assessed carefully before considering liposuction.

Skin quality

Skin elasticity affects whether Renuvion may be appropriate.

Calf anatomy

Muscle shape and natural calf proportion are considered during planning.

Alternative approaches

Where volume is lacking, augmentation may be discussed instead of reduction.

For contour concerns higher on the leg, thigh procedures may be more relevant.

What to Expect

A contour-focused procedure with gradual settling

Recovery focuses on swelling, compression and gradual refinement of lower leg contour.

Consultation

Assessment focuses on lower leg anatomy, tissue distribution and suitability.

Procedure

Targeted fat reduction may be combined with skin tightening support.

Recovery

Compression, swelling and tenderness are expected during early recovery.

Final result

Contour continues to settle as swelling reduces and tissues adapt.

Leg Liposuction FAQs

Common questions about leg liposuction and Renuvion

These answers provide general guidance. Suitability depends on anatomy, tissue quality and treatment goals.

Is leg liposuction suitable for everyone?
No. Suitability depends on fat distribution, calf anatomy, skin quality and whether contour reduction is appropriate.
Can Renuvion tighten lower leg skin?
Renuvion may support skin tightening in selected patients, but suitability depends on skin quality and the degree of laxity.
What if my calves look too small?
If the concern is lack of calf volume rather than excess fullness, calf augmentation may be more suitable.
How long does swelling take to settle?
Swelling improves gradually and final contour develops over time as tissues settle.
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