Your first discussion with a surgeon should clearly set out your expectations and whether the operation can give you the results you desire.
Careful discussions regarding the reasons for wanting a thigh lift and your suitability for this type of surgery are very important at this stage. Make sure that you obtain as much information as necessary to enable you to make a fully informed choice and make sure you receive satisfactory answers to all your questions.
It, may be that liposuction alone, or a more extensive procedure such as a lower body lift are required in order to achieve the results that you desire, which is why it is very important to fully communicate your concerns and expectations in the initial consultation with a surgeon.
A medical history should also be taken to make sure that there are no reasons why you shouldn’t have this operation. You would normally be asked to sign a consent form which means that you have understood the potential benefits and risks associated with a thigh lift.
Photographs may also be taken by the practitioner as a "before and after" comparison at a later date.
The surgeon may also wish to write to your G.P. giving details of the operation so that if there are any problems associated with surgery in the short or long-term, your doctor is aware of the procedure and can help you to recover.
Anaesthesia
Thigh lifts are usually performed under a general anaesthetic.
Please take into account that a general anaesthetic carries more potential risks than local anaesthesia – this should be clearly explained by the surgeon before you make any decisions about the anaesthetic.
The operation
If you make a decision to go ahead with a lower body lift, the actual procedure may take place in an outpatient surgical clinic, but most surgeons and patients prefer a hospital setting where you can recover overnight.
A thigh lift will usually take around 2 – 3 hours, depending on the extent of work required, and whether any combined procedures such as liposuction are involved.
The nature of this operation necessitates long cuts and, inevitably, long scars. The length of the scar will depend on how much excess skin you have.
Depending on the surgeon, and the extent of the body lift procedure, scars may extend across the outer and inner thighs. Wherever possible, these are positioned so that they can be hidden within a bikini line.
Elliptical segments of skin and underlying fat are removed from the thigh areas. The remaining skin and tissue are lifted to achieve a tightening and smoothing effect.
Although the operation is often combined with liposuction, it is aimed primarily at the tightening of skin and deep tissue.
After a thigh lift, dressings will be applied, and temporary tubes may be inserted to drain excess fluid from the area of surgery. Firm elastic bandages are then applied to support the area.