Loose thigh skin
Removing excess skin to improve thigh contour.
Thigh lift surgery is designed to remove excess skin and tissue from the thighs where contour concerns are more significant.
It is typically considered where skin laxity extends beyond what can be effectively addressed through liposuction or skin tightening technologies alone.
Thigh contour can be significantly affected by ageing, weight fluctuations or previous weight loss, leading to loose skin and broader tissue excess.
Where these concerns are more advanced, thigh lift surgery may provide a more appropriate correction than liposuction with Vaser and Renuvion.
Treatment planning focuses on improving thigh contour while carefully considering scar placement, tissue quality and overall lower body proportion.
Thigh lift surgery may be considered where thigh contour concerns are too advanced for liposuction-based approaches alone.
Removing excess skin to improve thigh contour.
Addressing more significant thigh fullness and laxity.
Improving contour after substantial weight change.
Creating smoother thigh balance with surrounding lower body contours.
Thigh lift surgery is tailored to the degree of skin and tissue excess, with scar placement and contour goals carefully planned.
Excess thigh skin is removed to improve contour.
The thighs are refined to create improved proportion.
Incision positioning is discussed carefully as part of treatment planning.
The extent of reshaping is matched to anatomy and treatment goals.
Where concerns are primarily related to localised fat with suitable skin elasticity, leg liposuction with Renuvion may be considered instead.
Recovery is planned around wound healing, swelling control, scar care and progressive return to normal activity.
Assessment focuses on skin quality, tissue excess and contour goals.
Skin and tissue are reshaped to improve thigh profile.
Compression, scar care and swelling management are important.
Thigh contour refines gradually as healing progresses.
These answers provide general guidance. Suitability depends on anatomy, tissue quality, skin laxity and treatment goals.