Complications After Thighplasty: Risks, Causes, and Management Options

Complications After Thighplasty: Risks, Causes, and Management Options

Thighplasty, commonly referred to as a thigh lift, is a surgical procedure designed to treat loose skin and excess soft tissue of the thighs. Thigh lift (thighplasty) surgery is most commonly performed after significant weight loss, particularly in post‑bariatric patients with excess skin and excess soft tissue following major weight

Recovering After Thigh Lift (Thighplasty) Surgery

Recovering After Thigh Lift (Thighplasty) Surgery

Recovering from thighplasty (thigh lift surgery) is a gradual process that requires patience, planning, and close adherence to post‑operative care instructions. A thigh lift (thighplasty) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the thighs, most commonly after significant weight loss. While the operation can benefit comfort

Post Op Information for Thigh lift (Thighplasty)

Below you will find all the necessary information to ensure that your recovery after thigh lift (Thighplasty) surgery. Immediately after your surgery Anaesthetic While you are still under general anaesthetic, Dr. Beldholm will administer local anaesthetic to minimise any pain on waking, and to ensure your ** on the first

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