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Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Thigh Lift Abroad: Firm, Smooth and Reshape Your Legs With Confidence

93% of Australians have recommended this.

Loose skin on the thighs is something a lot of people live with quietly, whether it's from significant weight loss, pregnancy, or just how their skin has changed with age. For a lot of people, it can go beyond just the look of loose thighs; more often, it's the discomfort of thighs rubbing together, or clothes that never quite fit the way they used to. Exercise and diet can reduce fat, but they can't tighten skin that's already lost its elasticity. That's usually the point where surgery becomes the more realistic option. A thigh lift, or thighplasty, addresses this directly, removing the excess skin and fat and reshaping the legs into a firmer contour. A thigh lift removes excess skin and fat from the inner or outer thigh, then tightens the remaining tissue to create a smoother, sturdier look. Which approach makes sense for you depends entirely on where the excess sits and how much of it there is. Most patients need an inner thigh lift surgery, also called a medial thighplasty. It's the least invasive of the three, a crescent-shaped incision in the groin crease, best suited for moderate laxity in the upper inner thigh. When the sagging runs further down, a vertical thigh lift extends that incision toward the knee instead. Often, after major weight loss, many patients are dealing with both inner and outer thigh laxity at once. Here, a bilateral or circumferential lift addresses both areas together. It's the most involved option, running 4 to 6 hours in surgery. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia in most cases, which typically adds $800 to $2,500 to the total cost, separately from the surgeon's fee, and it is worth confirming upfront about additional charges. For those weighing thigh lift surgery costs across countries, the difference is significant. In the US, the national average runs $8,000 to $12,000, while destinations like Turkey and Thailand routinely offer thighplasty at accredited, JCI-recognized hospitals for roughly a third of that. CureMeAbroad lists verified surgeon credentials and accredited hospitals across these destinations, so patients researching thigh tuck abroad can compare real options rather than guessing from a single quote.

Overview

Loose skin on the thighs is something a lot of people live with quietly, whether it's from significant weight loss, pregnancy, or just how their skin has changed with age. For a lot of people, it can go beyond just the look of loose thighs; more often, it's the discomfort of thighs rubbing together, or clothes that never quite fit the way they used to. Exercise and diet can reduce fat, but they can't tighten skin that's already lost its elasticity. That's usually the point where surgery becomes the more realistic option. A thigh lift, or thighplasty, addresses this directly, removing the excess skin and fat and reshaping the legs into a firmer contour. A thigh lift removes excess skin and fat from the inner or outer thigh, then tightens the remaining tissue to create a smoother, sturdier look. Which approach makes sense for you depends entirely on where the excess sits and how much of it there is. Most patients need an inner thigh lift surgery, also called a medial thighplasty. It's the least invasive of the three, a crescent-shaped incision in the groin crease, best suited for moderate laxity in the upper inner thigh. When the sagging runs further down, a vertical thigh lift extends that incision toward the knee instead. Often, after major weight loss, many patients are dealing with both inner and outer thigh laxity at once. Here, a bilateral or circumferential lift addresses both areas together. It's the most involved option, running 4 to 6 hours in surgery. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia in most cases, which typically adds $800 to $2,500 to the total cost, separately from the surgeon's fee, and it is worth confirming upfront about additional charges. For those weighing thigh lift surgery costs across countries, the difference is significant. In the US, the national average runs $8,000 to $12,000, while destinations like Turkey and Thailand routinely offer thighplasty at accredited, JCI-recognized hospitals for roughly a third of that. CureMeAbroad lists verified surgeon credentials and accredited hospitals across these destinations, so patients researching thigh tuck abroad can compare real options rather than guessing from a single quote.

Key Insights at a Glance

Satisfaction Rate

A large majority of patients say the results were worth it, and most credit the reduction in discomfort due to less chafing and easier movement over just how it looks.

Surgery Time

Plan for 2 to 6 hours in surgery, depending on whether it's an inner lift, outer lift, or both.

Recovery Timeline

The first two weeks are strict, with minimal movement and no sitting for extended periods. Most people are back to light routines within 3 to 4 weeks, though full recovery and final results take closer to 6 months.

Results Longevity

The tightened contour holds well long term, as long as your weight stays stable. Weight fluctuation is by far the most common reason for results that don't hold up the way patients expect.

Average Cost

Thighplasty costs in the US typically run $8,000 to $12,000, averaging around $8,700. In destinations like Turkey or Thailand, the same procedure is frequently available at much lower prices. Patients researching a thigh lift or a leg lift surgery cost on our platform often find savings of 30 to 60 percent compared to US pricing.

Things to Check for Thigh Lift (Thighplasty) Abroad

  • Before anything is scheduled, disclose your complete medical history, including prior surgeries. Any conditions currently being managed, particularly diabetes or circulation issues, should be mentioned, since both affect wound healing in this specific area.
  • Talk through your weight history honestly with your surgeon. Thighplasty isn't recommended for anyone whose weight is still fluctuating. The results will vary depending on that factor alone.
  • Ask directly what technique your surgeon recommends, inner, outer, or both, and why. The right answer depends entirely on where your skin laxity actually is, not on a one-size-fits-all approach.
  • Before booking travel, request a written cost breakdown, whether that's the thigh lift surgery cost, specifying exactly what is and isn't included.
  • Always verify your surgeon's credentials through an independent source rather than relying on the clinic's claims alone (e.g., ISAPS)

Risks And Complications of Thigh Lift (Thighplasty) Abroad

  • Asymmetry between the thighs can occur if healing doesn't progress evenly on both sides.
  • Scarring is permanent, though it typically fades and flattens over 12 to 18 months. The incision is placed to stay hidden, so there’s minimal visibility.
  • If a fluid buildup or a hematoma develops after surgery, it will require drainage. This is more common in thigh lifts than in many other body contouring procedures, given how much tissue is involved.
  • Infection risk always exists with any incision, though it's minimized with proper aftercare.
  • Temporary numbness or altered sensation near the incision is common and typically improves over several months.
  • Wound healing complications are more likely in this procedure than in many others, since the groin and inner thigh are areas that stay warm and rarely stop moving.
  • Blood clot risk rises with extended time under anesthesia.This is why surgeons focus on gentle movement during recovery.

Do’s

  • Verify surgeon credentials (e.g. ISAPS, JPRAS)
  • Ask for before-after photos
  • Check language barriers
  • Review aftercare and follow-up options
  • Consider local laws on medical malpractice

Don'ts

  • Don't Choose a Clinic Based Only on Price
  • Don't Rely Solely on Social Media or Influencers
  • Don't Ignore Language Barriers
  • Don't Rush Into Surgery Without Research
  • Don't Assume You Can Fly Back Immediately
Before & After Images of Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)
Case #7029FEMALE45-54 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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45-54 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

This 53-year-old female initially weighed 245 pounds and with gastric sleeve surgery, lost 80 pounds. So, Dr. Katzen performed a medial thigh lift. Please note that the patient had also undergone a tummy tuck.

Doctor: J. Timothy Katzen, MD, FACS

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Case #7030FEMALE25-34 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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25-34 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

This 32 year old female patient initially weighed 265 pounds and lost 125 pounds. The patient had excess of skin and fat in their abdomen, hips, thighs, and buttocks. So, Dr. Katzen performed a 360 circumferential body lift, thigh lift, and pubic reduction.

Doctor: J. Timothy Katzen, MD, FACS

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Case #7031FEMALE55-64 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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55-64 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

This female patient in their late-50s was unhappy with the excess skin and fat of their thighs after losing 140 pounds. So, Dr. Katzen performed a thigh lift in Beverly Hills to tighten the patients thighs after their massive weight loss. The patient is extremely happy with their results! What do you think? Comments welcomed.

Doctor: J. Timothy Katzen, MD, FACS

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Case #7032FEMALE45-54 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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45-54 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

This 48 year old female patient initially weighed 260 pounds. The patient had gastric bypass surgery, lost 100 pounds, and was not happy with the excess skin and fat in their thighs. So, Dr. Katzen performed a medial thigh lift.

Doctor: J. Timothy Katzen, MD, FACS

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Case #7033FEMALE35-44 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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35-44 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

This is a 41 year old female patient who was unhappy with the shape of their thighs. They maintained a healthy diet and exercised regularly, however, the patient still felt very self conscious about their thighs appearance. Due to the patients age and skin elasticity, they had excess skin and fat of the inner thigh from the groin to the knee. So, the patient underwent a bilateral vertical medial thigh reduction with thigh liposuction. The procedure was performed under general anesthesia with a board-certified anesthesiologist. The bilateral vertical medial thigh reduction took approximately 4 hours to complete. The inner thigh incision extended from the groin to the inner knee. These pictures were taken 8 months after their surgery. The patient wore their garments and used silicone scar creams.

Doctor: J. Timothy Katzen, MD, FACS

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Case #7034FEMALE52 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift
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52 year old woman treated with Thigh Lift

52 year old woman who lost over 140 lbs requested excess skin removal. 3 months after Extended Abdominoplasty with Lateral Thigh Lift.

Doctor: Robert L. Steely, MD, FACS

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Case #7035FEMALEWoman treated with Thigh Lift
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Woman treated with Thigh Lift

Woman treated with Thigh Lift

Doctor: Robert L. Steely, MD, FACS

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Case #7036FEMALEWoman treated with Thigh Lift
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Woman treated with Thigh Lift

Woman treated with Thigh Lift

Doctor: Robert L. Steely, MD, FACS

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Frequently Asked Questions
Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

This procedure involves specific medical techniques tailored to address particular health conditions. Your doctor will explain the detailed process based on your case.

Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Eligibility depends on your medical history, current condition, and treatment goals. A consultation and evaluation will determine if you are a suitable candidate.

Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Thigh Lift (Thighplasty)

Preparation may include lab tests, imaging, medication adjustments, fasting, or lifestyle recommendations. Your healthcare provider will give you personalized instructions.

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