Medial Thigh Lift

in Rogers, Bentonville, Fayetteville, Springdale Arkansas


A medial thigh lift is a plastic surgery procedure to remove excess inner thigh skin and fat. In general, a medial thigh lift is for those who need excess thigh skin and fat removed to create tighter sleeker thighs. Fluctuations in weight, growing older, and heredity can cause your thighs to have a drooping, sagging appearance. This is a condition that cannot be completely corrected through exercise. If your thighs are sagging or appear loose and full due to excess skin and fat, a thigh lift may be indicated. One of our skilled plastic surgeons, Dr. Robert Taylor or Dr. Kasia Kania, will be happy to meet with you to determine whether this treatment is a good option for your needs and goals.

What can I expect with medial thigh lift consultation?

It is important for your consultation that you are prepared to discuss your medical history, which may include medical conditions, allergies, previous surgeries, and current medications. If you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease, this procedure may not be ideal for you. Our physician will also examine factors for evaluation, including how much you currently weigh and whether you’re planning on losing or gaining more weight in the near future.

What can I expect during a medial thigh lift procedure?

Medial thigh lift procedures are performed in our fully accredited, state-of-the-art on-site surgery center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. During the operation, you will be closely monitored to ensure your safety. Before your procedure, you will be medicated with either a local anesthetic or general anesthesia, depending on your preference and the amount of treatment areas.

After surgery is complete, you will be further monitored for a few hours in a recovery area. You may experience some discomfort, but this is generally controlled with prescription pain medication. Our plastic surgeon will give you specific aftercare instructions for recovery. In most cases, medial thigh lift patients are permitted to go home a few hours after surgery.