Thigh Lift

Smooth and tighten thighs with advanced skin-tightening techniques

What is Thigh Lift?

A thigh lift is a surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the upper legs. By tightening the underlying tissues, this procedure enhances the contour and tone of the thighs, creating a more sculpted and youthful appearance.

This procedure is perfect for individuals with sagging skin or excess fat on their thighs caused by weight loss or aging. It’s ideal for those seeking a more proportionate and toned leg contour.

Who will benefit from Thigh Lift?

Transform your legs with expert care. Book your thigh lift consultation with Dr. Dragana Spica today and take the first step toward beautifully sculpted legs.

Why Someone Should Consider Thigh Lift?

Excess skin on the thighs can affect both confidence and comfort. A thigh lift provides a long-lasting solution, restoring smooth, firm legs that allow you to feel confident in any outfit. Under Dr. Dragana Spica’s expert care, you’ll achieve natural, precise results tailored to your goals.

 FAQs on Thigh Lift

  • Thigh lift surgery is done under general anaesthesia and it involves removing the excess of skin. In some cases, a combination of fat removal with liposuction can be done. The excision is made on the inside of your leg remove excess skin, stitches are used to tighten supportive tissue intradermal which is absorved by the body. This procedure involve long scars that depending on the quality of the skin can improve over time or in some cases get stretched.

  • Thigh lift surgery can take up to 3 hours depending on the complexity of the case. 

  • Tight lift surgery takes at least 2 weeks for recovery and for the patient to resume their normal activities. The patient is required to wear a compress garment for 6 weeks to improve the final results. Noticeable improvements can be achieved after 3 months.  

  • The results are permanent, the maintenance of the results depends on the patients weight management and healthy lifestyle.

  • Abnormal or excessive scarring, excessive bleeding, fluid accumulation (seroma), nerve, blood vessel or muscle damage, numbness and surgical site infection.