Thigh lift: what is the scar like?

One of the effects of aging on the body is a loss of skin firmness. It tends to sag. This can also cause discomfort depending on the area of ​​the body. This is the case for the inner thighs. Along with the unsightly appearance, the patient may also suffer from physical discomfort, and in this case, a thigh lift is the solution.
This is a cosmetic surgery procedure that restores the harmonious curve of the thighs. It involves removing excess skin from the inner thighs. After a thigh lift, scars may appear on the patient's body. There are many solutions that can reduce scarring after a thigh lift while still allowing you to wear fitted clothing or even swimsuits with complete peace of mind.
 

Types of Scars Caused by Thigh Lift Surgery

Like all scars, thigh lift scars can be red and visible for several months. Their final appearance should not be assessed for at least a year. For this reason, they should be protected from the sun for approximately one year.
Thigh lift scars often depend on the severity of the surgery. There are two types of scars resulting from two different techniques, depending on the extent of excess skin initially present: the horizontal scar in the groin and the T-shaped thigh lift scar.
 

1. The horizontal scar in the groin

The horizontal scar in the groin caused by a thigh lift procedure is a scar that follows the groove and separates the inner thigh from the genitals. A branch extends from the gluteal crease at the back to the groin crease at the front. This thigh lift scar is then completely hidden in underwear.
This type of scar is the result of a technique that is reserved for cases of moderate excess skin on the inner side of the thighs, located mainly in the upper part of the thigh.
 
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2. The T-shaped thigh lift scar

The T-shaped thigh lift scar appears in the rarest cases, such as when there is very significant vertical excess skin. It generally combines the horizontal and vertical scars, located on the inner side of each thigh. Since it is very common to extend the scar down to the inner side of the knee in order to create a harmonious appearance from the groin to the knee, the risk would be to thin the thigh, leaving a large knee appearance. If the excess skin extends to the knee, specialists lengthen the scar.

This type of scar results from a technique that is reserved for major weight loss sequelae in cases where the skin is very loose and sagging along the entire length of the thigh, or even down to the knee.

Tips for Reducing Scars After a Thigh Lift

After a thigh lift, it is necessary to follow up on the scars in order to achieve an excellent result that is as discreet and effective as possible. During the ten days following the operation, daily care must be performed.

They can be provided by a nurse, if necessary. Upon leaving the procedure, the patient will be provided with compression stockings. It is imperative that they wear them for at least ten days to prevent the risk of phlebitis. For this purpose, anticoagulant injections must be administered. It should also be noted that it is imperative that they resume walking within the first few days.

In order to optimize the resorption process for an ever more satisfactory result, laser treatment can be considered. The thighs therefore regain their shape thanks to the tightening of the internal surface and increase the patient's comfort, both physically and aesthetically. After 6 months to a year and thanks to the taking of measurements and the comparison of before/after photos, the final result can be assessed.

It is important to remember that maintaining a stable weight is essential to ensure lasting effects.
To finish… 
To deal with the scars caused by a thigh lift, a range of solutions is available. Complications from this procedure are therefore quite rare. Furthermore, the results of a thigh lift are immediate, with a loss of sagging skin on the thighs and a reduction in their circumference in the case of associated liposuction. After three months, the final result of the thigh lift can be clearly observed. In order to assess the final appearance of the scars, it is necessary to wait at least 12 months while having several follow-up appointments, approximately 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and 1 year after the procedure.
 
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