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Thigh
Liposculpture
Fatty deposits on the inner and outer thighs are especially resistant
to diet and exercise. Many patients become discouraged at having
lost unwanted pounds without seeing a significant change in the
lower body. The overall proportions of the body may be unbalanced.
In these cases, liposuction can successfully trim the excess fat
in the thighs to achieve a more attractive balance and symmetry
to the body. In fact, this is the most common area of the body for
liposuction.
If
you're considering thigh liposuction, the following information
will provide you with a good introduction to the procedure. For
more detailed information about how this procedure may help you,
we recommend that you consult a plastic surgeon who is board certified
or has completed a residency program that includes instruction in
this procedure
A newly trim lower body can provide a psychological lift and an
extra incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. Many
patients express relief at not being bothered by chafing in the
thigh area, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.
How
is thigh liposculpture performed?
Before
surgery, the surgeon will mark the precise areas of the body where
the fat is to be removed. An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted
in a vein in your arm to make sure the fluid level in your body
remains in balance. If you are not undergoing general anesthesia,
you may be given a sedative for relaxation.
During
the procedure, the surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically
in or near the buttock crease or at the site of a previous scar,
and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The
cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area
to the desired proportions. The unwanted fat is removed with a high
pressure vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels
intact.
In
the super-wet technique, a saline solution containing a local anesthetic
and adrenaline is injected into the area to be treated, which makes
the fat deposits easier to break up and extract. This extra fluid
also minimizes trauma to the surrounding tissue, reducing swelling
and post-operative pain. The administration of adrenaline also decreases
bleeding during surgery, further reducing risks.
The
tumescent technique involves injecting a solution with a local anesthetic
into the areas to be treated prior to suctioning. An incision is
made near the area from which the fat is to be removed; and a specially
designed surgical tube, called a cannula, is placed through the
incision into the fat. The cannula is attached by flexible tubing
to a vacuum pump that removes the fat by suction as the cannula
is manipulated beneath the skin. Compared to other conventional
liposuction techniques, the tumescent technique is more precise
and accurate. This procedure minimizes blood loss, removes more
fat and has a faster recovery time.
A relatively
new method, ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL), uses sound waves
to liquefy the fat after the injection of fluids. Like the super-wet
and tumescent techniques, UAL minimizes trauma, bruising and blood
loss. UAL also minimizes trauma, causing less bruising and blood
loss. It is particularly useful on difficult-to-treat fibrous areas
of the body, such as the male chest, the upper abdomen, and the
upper back.
Your
surgeon will choose the best technique for you. His/her choice will
be determined by a combination of factors, including the precise
area to be treated, the amount of fat to be removed, his/her training
and experience, as well as your personal preferences.
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How
long does thigh liposculpture take?
The
procedure generally takes one to two hours per thigh to complete.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
Thigh liposculpture is usually performed using local anesthesia
along with a light sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed.
General anesthesia may also be used, causing you to be asleep during
the whole procedure.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
Thigh
liposculpture is usually performed on an outpatient basis, in the
surgeon's office-based surgical suite, an outpatient surgery center
or hospital.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
There
is no hospital stay required and normal activities may be resumed
within several days.
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How
do I prepare for thigh liposculpture?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your thighs is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You also should make
arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and from
your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities during
your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical examination to evaluate your overall
weight, your skin and muscle tone and the overall distribution of
fat deposits. In particular your surgeon will ask you about any
problems you have had with high blood pressure, blood clotting or
a tendency to develop large scars.
Knowledge
of your allergies, medications and previous surgeries should be
brought to your surgeon's attention at this time. Specific instructions
to assist you in preparing for this procedure will be given to you
after the health history and physical is complete. Depending on
your individual health status, the instructions may include guidelines
regarding your diet, alcohol intake, smoking and which medications
to take or avoid. Your experience will be much smoother if you remain
compliant with your surgeon's instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
Most
of the bruising and swelling should subside within three weeks.
To speed the healing process and to reduce the likelihood of post-operative
complications, your surgeon will probably tell you to begin light
activity as soon as possible.
It's
important to continue wearing the compression garment, which should
be easily hidden under your clothing, until your doctor tells you
that it is no longer necessary.
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What
are the possible complications after thigh liposculpture?
After
surgery, some patients experience dimpling, lumpiness, numbness,
scarring, discoloration, or sagging skin in the treated area. Follow-up
surgery may be needed to correct these problems.
UAL
liposuction may cause friction burns to the skin or to the internal
organs.
No
procedure is without risks; however, the majority of complications
known to be associated with a breast lift are minor when the procedure
is performed by an experienced board certified plastic surgeon.
It is always important to be informed about the possible complications
before any surgery. Be sure to discuss any concerns you may have
with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after thigh liposculpture?
For
the first couple of days, your legs will be stiff and sore. In addition,
you may experience some pain, burning, swelling, bleeding or temporary
numbness. Your surgeon will prescribe medication to alleviate any
discomfort.
Your
surgeon may prescribe an antibiotic ointment to prevent infection
at the incision sites. Your stitches will be removed in a week to
10 days, unless they dissolve on their own. You will be fitted with
a compression band to cut down on swelling and to hold your buttocks
in its new shape until the tissues have adjusted.
Since
the normal aging process affects the firmness and elasticity of
the skin, older patients may not experience results as dramatic
as those typically achieved in younger patients. You should see
the visible results of your surgery within two or three weeks, but
the full effects may not be evident for six months to a year. The
more fat that you had removed, the longer it will take to achieve
optimal results, because the skin has to adapt to a more radical
change in shape.
Most
people are pleased with the new contour of their thighs and often
feel a boost in energy and self-confidence.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding thigh liposculpture, we advise
you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll Free 800.434.6760.
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