Duration

2 - 3 hours

Anaesthesia

Local/ General

Hospitalisation

1 day

Risk

Standard

Recovery

1-2 weeks

Liposuction of thighs, buttocks and other body parts

Liposuction of Thighs, Buttocks, and Other Body Parts

Liposuction is a procedure in which fat is suctioned from areas where it has accumulated undesirably. This method primarily serves to improve body contours and shape, rather than for weight loss. At the clinic, we can remove fat very gently using the BODY-JET device, which utilizes a water jet to separate fat cells. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and there is no need for an overnight stay at the clinic. If the procedure is done under general anesthesia, the patient must stay at the clinic until the following day. The procedure lasts about 2 hours, with minimal risk to the patient, and the healing time is shorter compared to other liposuction methods. Both women and men commonly undergo this procedure.

Liposuction yields the best results for individuals with a moderate weight who need to address fat accumulation in areas where exercises or diets are ineffective. The natural firmness and elasticity of the skin play a significant role in how the suctioned area will look after the procedure. If the skin has significantly lost its elasticity, it is advisable to also undergo skin tightening with Argo Plasma during the operation to achieve the best appearance.

Certain areas of the body are completely unsuitable for liposuction, and the procedure is never performed there. This includes the lower half of the buttocks, where sagging skin would occur. Other areas are not strictly prohibited, but liposuction is also not recommended due to the risk of unevenness, such as in the back area.

Improvement of Body Contours: Liposuction helps create more harmonious and aesthetically pleasing body lines, especially in areas where fat deposits are resistant to diet and exercise.
Quick Results and Long-Lasting Effect: The results of liposuction are visible almost immediately after the procedure and can be long-lasting, especially if a stable weight and an active lifestyle are maintained.
Minimal Invasiveness and Quick Recovery: Thanks to the use of gentle techniques, such as water jet liposuction, the procedure is less demanding for the patient and has a shorter healing time compared to traditional liposuction.

How the procedure works

The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the area being treated. Approximately three incisions, each about 4-5 mm long, are made at each suctioned site. The incision locations are chosen to be as inconspicuous as possible after healing, typically along natural body creases or in areas covered by underwear.

A two-way cannula with a blunt tip is inserted into the created openings, delivering a water jet that gently separates fat cells from the tissue. The cannula is also connected to a pump that creates suction, allowing the released fat to be collected in containers. Since the fat cells are harvested in this gentle manner, they remain undamaged and are suitable for further use in areas where additional fat volume is desired, known as fat transfer.

To ensure even fat removal, the doctor shapes the selected area using fan-like motions. Immediately after the procedure, the treated areas are compressed with elastic garments.

The results of the surgery are evaluated after at least 3 months, once the swelling has subsided. The final results can be expected between 6 to 12 months.

Outer thighs

Outer thighs are a typical female fat storage area. It doesn’t necessarily depend on overall weight, as even relatively slim women can store fat in these areas. The goal of the procedure is not to remove as much fat as possible, but just enough to create the most natural silhouette with the rest of the body, typically removing about a third of the fat.

Great emphasis is placed on creating a smooth transition between the suctioned area and its surroundings. To meet the high aesthetic standards of clients, it is often necessary to perform liposuction on the hips in conjunction with the outer thighs for better proportionality.

Inner thighs

Liposuction of the inner thighs is much more common among women, often not just for aesthetic reasons but also to alleviate the discomfort caused by the thighs rubbing against each other. For symmetry, liposuction of the inner knees is often performed simultaneously. During the procedure, the surgeon focuses on ensuring that no irregularities or lumps develop in the tissue post-surgery.

To achieve a smooth thigh contour, a microcannula is used, which allows for the even removal of fat in smaller volumes. This enables very precise work. Occasionally, men may also request liposuction for the upper part of the inner thighs.

Buttocks

The procedure of the buttocks can enhance their appearance and size while achieving perfect symmetry. Similar to the outer thighs, no more than a third of the total fat volume is removed. Fat is never taken from the lower half of the buttocks, particularly from the skin fold between the buttocks and thighs, as this poses too great a risk of sagging skin and permanent deformity.

The doctor approaches from the sides towards the center, using a microcannula to remove fat, which helps prevent the formation of lumps. This method is crucial for achieving a smooth, rounded shape of the buttocks.

Advice for the patient

Before the procedure, the patient undergoes standard preoperative examinations. The requirements for these examinations depend on the age of the person being operated on. Basic assessments include EKG, chest X-ray, laboratory tests, and some additional evaluations. Specific instructions will be provided to the candidate by the doctor conducting the consultation. There must be at least 2–3 months since the last infectious illness.

It is essential to discontinue all medications that increase bleeding risk. It is advisable to stop taking birth control pills two months before the procedure, as they can increase the risk of embolism by up to four times. Alcohol should not be consumed the day before the procedure.

Patients should refrain from smoking for at least one month before the surgery and for a minimum of two weeks afterward, as smoking impairs healing. They must not eat or drink anything for six hours before the operation.

On the day of the procedure, it is advisable to shower, avoid makeup, and remove nail polish from both hands and feet.

After a more extensive surgery, an overnight stay in a healthcare facility is necessary. A mild stinging pain may be felt, and analgesics can be used to alleviate discomfort at home for 2–3 days.

During the first 14 days, strict limitations on physical activity are required to prevent unexpected bleeding and tension on the incisions. Returning to work is recommended after 7–14 days.

Temporary skin sensitivity or asymmetry may occur due to residual fluid that was introduced into the body during the procedure.

Contraindications of the Procedure

It depends on the specific condition and the overall health status of the patient. Key contraindications include:

  • Acute or chronic infections
  • Cold sores
  • Autoimmune diseases
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Acute phase of malignant diseases
  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding in women
  • Other serious health conditions identified during the consultation with the client interested in the procedure.

On the day of the surgery, please bring the following:

  • Preoperative Examinations: Any results or documents related to your preoperative tests (if you haven’t already emailed them).
  • Regular Medications: Bring any medications you take regularly (take the morning dose with a small amount of water).
  • Personal Items: Any personal care items you may need.
  • Proof of Payment: A copy of the payment receipt for the surgery or the required amount in cash, if your payment will be made by card. It is advisable to check your daily withdrawal limit in advance.

Price of the procedure

Depends on the extent of the procedure and the technique used; exact prices are usually given during the consultation

Mutual trust is a priority for us, which is why we endeavour to offer not only high-quality treatment, but also transparent information about prices.

Frequently asked questions

How Long Does Recovery After Liposuction Take?
Full recovery usually takes several weeks, but most patients can return to normal activities within one to two weeks after the procedure.
Common risks include swelling, bruising, temporary increased or decreased sensitivity in the treated area, and unevenness. However, more serious complications are rare.
Liposuction is intended for body sculpting rather than significant weight reduction. It works best for individuals with relatively normal weight and localized fat deposits.
The results can be long-lasting if the patient maintains a stable weight and a healthy lifestyle.

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