Consultation
At a consultation with Dr. Craig Jonov, he will determine if you are a good candidate for thigh lift surgery. To begin, you and Dr. Jonov will discuss your procedures of interest and aesthetic goals. He will also review your medical history and the medications you take. Finally, Dr. Jonov may examine the thighs and surrounding areas. After evaluating all of these factors, he will decide if you are a good candidate for a thigh lift.
Before leaving the office, you will receive your finalized price quote and financing information. You then have a window of time to schedule your surgery to guarantee the price.
Surgery
Dr. Jonov will start thigh lift surgery by creating the necessary incision. This will usually include in the crease at the start of the leg and down the thigh as far as needed. Dr. Jonov may then use liposuction to remove unnecessary fat. Next, he will remove extra, saggy skin from the thighs. Finally, Dr. Jonov will tighten the remaining skin over your new thigh contour.
He will repeat the process on the other side. The surgery usually does not take longer than about two to three hours, unless extensive or combined with other procedures. Dr. Jonov will walk you through the surgical process during your consultation and before surgery.
Recovery
Thigh lift surgery requires a basic recovery period like any major surgery. While recovery instructions can vary based on the patient and the procedure, some common recovery directions given to thigh lift patients include:
- Take prescribed medications
- Avoid putting pressure on your thighs, including through sitting, laying down is recommended at first
- Limit physical activity to necessary and slow walking
- Refrain from smoking or drinking
- Do not submerge the incisions
- Shower when and as directed by Dr. Jonov
- Avoid touching the area unnecessarily
- Attend all post-operative appointments
- Wear a compression garment if needed (usually if liposuction was performed)
- Stay hydrated and eat well
- Do not resume activities until okayed by Dr. Jonov and do so gradually
- Take at least one to two weeks off work
- Monitor for signs of infection
- Begin scar treatment when recommended