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Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Refine contours. Restore firmness. Redefine balance.

Loss of skin elasticity in the inner or outer thighs can lead to sagging, discomfort, and disproportion in the lower body silhouette. Thigh lift surgery (thighplasty) is designed to remove excess skin and reshape the thighs, restoring a smoother, firmer, and more balanced contour.

Who is a good candidate?

  • Patients with loose or sagging skin in the inner or outer thighs

  • Individuals after significant weight loss

  • Patients experiencing friction or discomfort due to excess skin

  • Those seeking improved lower body contour and proportion

The procedure

Thigh lift surgery involves the removal of excess skin and, when necessary, localised fat, to achieve a more refined contour.

Depending on the degree and distribution of laxity, the procedure may include:

  • Inner (medial) thigh lift

  • Extended thigh lift

  • Combination with liposuction for enhanced shaping

Incisions are strategically placed to remain as discreet as possible, typically within the groin crease or along the inner thigh.

Recovery

  • Early mobilisation within a few days

  • Compression garments are recommended to support healing

  • Temporary swelling and tightness are expected

  • Gradual return to normal activities within 2–3 weeks

Results

The thighs appear smoother, firmer, and more proportionate, with improved contour and reduced skin redundancy.

Results are long-lasting, especially when combined with a stable weight and healthy lifestyle.

Why choose our clinic

  • Advanced contouring techniques with precision planning

  • Natural-looking, balanced outcomes

  • Careful attention to scar placement

  • Personalised care throughout the surgical journey

Consultation

A comprehensive assessment allows evaluation of skin quality, fat distribution, and overall body proportions.

A tailored surgical approach ensures results that are harmonious, refined, and aligned with each patient’s expectations.

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