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Thigh Lift
Things to Know
Procedure Time
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Catherine Loflin, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Catherine Loflin is a cosmetic surgeon with a full-service aesthetic practice serving patients in North and South Carolina. With a background in general surgery, diverse training in aesthetic and cosmetic surgeries of the face, breast, and body, and an artful eye, she provides patients with transformative, tasteful, and natural-looking results. She values holistic patient wellness, including personal nutrition, customized treatment plans, and enhanced recovery protocols to deliver desired patient outcomes. Dr. Loflin’s patients appreciate her personable nature, unique patient care philosophy, and uncompromising quality. Under her care, each patient is valued as a whole being, and their goals are crystallized in fine detail for an unparalleled level of deeply personalized service.
Education & Training
2010 - 2015 University of South Carolina General Surgery Residency
2006 - 2010 The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Board Certification(s)
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
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1040 Edgewater Corporate Pkwy suite 101, Indian Land, SC 29707, USA
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Thigh Lift

Catherine Loflin, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Safe & Reliable
Permanent Results
Mininally Invasive
Dr. Catherine Loflin is a cosmetic surgeon with a full-service aesthetic practic...
Thigh Lift by Catherine Loflin, MD, FACS.
About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Duration
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
10-12 years
- Improved body contour: A thigh lift can remove excess skin and tissue from the thighs, resulting in a more toned and youthful appearance.
- Reduced chafing and irritation: Excess skin on the thighs can rub together and cause chafing and irritation. A thigh lift can remove this excess skin and reduce discomfort.
- Increased confidence: Many people who have a thigh lift report feeling more confident about their appearance. This can lead to improved self-esteem and a more positive body image.
- Easier to exercise: Excess skin on the thighs can make it difficult to exercise comfortably. A thigh lift can remove this excess skin and make it easier to engage in physical activity.
- Improved hygiene: Excess skin on the thighs can make it difficult to keep the area clean and dry. A thigh lift can remove this excess skin and make it easier to maintain good hygiene.
Risks of Thigh Lift Surgery:
- Bleeding and hematoma: Excessive bleeding during or after surgery can lead to the formation of blood clots (hematomas) under the skin or muscles.
- Infection: The surgical site can become infected, requiring antibiotics or further surgery.
- Seroma: A collection of clear fluid can accumulate under the skin, which may need to be drained.
- Numbness and pain: Damage to nerves can result in temporary or permanent numbness or pain in the thighs.
- Scarring: Thigh lift surgery involves extensive incisions, which can leave visible scars.
- Asymmetry: The thighs may not be perfectly symmetrical after surgery.
- Skin complications: Skin may suffer from problems such as dryness, discoloration, or dimpling.
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Blood clots can form in the veins of the legs, which can travel to the lungs (pulmonary embolism).
- Death: In rare cases, thigh lift surgery can lead to serious complications such as organ failure or death.
Safety of Thigh Lift Surgery:
- Board-certified surgeon: The safety of thigh lift surgery is primarily dependent on the experience and skill of the surgeon. Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon with a proven track record is crucial.
- Patient selection: Patients who are in good overall health, do not smoke, and have realistic expectations are better candidates for thigh lift surgery.
- Preoperative planning: Thorough preoperative planning, including a physical examination, blood tests, and a discussion of risks and benefits, helps minimize potential complications.
- Surgical technique: The use of advanced surgical techniques, such as liposuction and skin tightening, can reduce the risk of complications and improve the aesthetic outcome.
- Postoperative care: Following the surgeon's instructions for postoperative care, such as wearing compression garments, avoiding strenuous activity, and maintaining hygiene, helps promote healing and reduce the risk of complications.
- Monitoring: Regular follow-up appointments allow the surgeon to monitor the patient's progress and address any concerns or complications promptly.
Overall, thigh lift surgery is generally considered a safe procedure when performed by a qualified surgeon on a suitable candidate. However, it's important to be aware of the potential risks and to discuss them thoroughly with your doctor before making a decision.
Preoperative Preparation for a Thigh Lift
1. Medical History and Physical Examination:
- Provide the surgeon with a complete medical history, including any current medications or health conditions.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination to assess overall health and suitability for surgery.
2. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking and avoid nicotine products for at least 6 weeks before and after surgery.
- Lose excess weight if necessary, as it can affect the results.
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to improve circulation and reduce recovery time.
3. Blood Tests and Imaging:
- Undergo blood tests to check for any medical conditions or clotting disorders.
- Obtain preoperative imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the circulation in the legs.
4. Medications:
- Stop taking blood-thinning medications or anti-inflammatory drugs as directed by the surgeon.
- Take antibiotics as prescribed to prevent infections.
5. Anesthesia:
- Discuss the type of anesthesia that will be used during surgery (general or local with sedation).
- Inform the surgeon of any allergies or previous reactions to anesthesia.
6. Clothing and Equipment:
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily remove after surgery.
- Bring a compression garment, such as a bodysuit or thigh compression sleeves, to wear after the procedure.
- Consider using a mobility aid, such as a walker or crutches, for the first few days after surgery.
7. Preoperative Instructions:
- Fast for 8-12 hours before surgery.
- Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish.
- Shower with an antibacterial soap the night before and morning of surgery.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine before and after surgery.
8. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical center on time.
- Review the surgical consent form and ensure you understand the risks and benefits.
- Change into the surgical gown provided.
- The surgical team will prepare you for the procedure and administer anesthesia.
Recovery from a Thigh Lift
Phase 1: Immediate Post-Operative Period (1-3 Days)
- Remain in the hospital or a recovery facility for monitoring.
- Pain medication will be administered as needed.
- Compression garments will be applied to reduce swelling and bruising.
- You will be encouraged to walk with assistance to promote circulation.
Phase 2: Early Post-Operative Period (1-2 Weeks)
- Discharge from the hospital or recovery facility.
- Continue wearing compression garments full-time.
- Restrict activity to light walking and gentle movements.
- Attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress and change dressings.
- Avoid strenuous activity, bending over, or lifting heavy objects.
Phase 3: Intermediate Post-Operative Period (2-6 Weeks)
- Gradually increase activity level as tolerated.
- Continue to wear compression garments during the day and gradually reduce usage at night.
- Lymphatic drainage massage may be recommended to reduce swelling.
- Scar therapy may begin to minimize the appearance of scars.
Phase 4: Late Post-Operative Period (6 Weeks - Several Months)
- Most swelling and bruising will have resolved.
- Compression garments may be discontinued.
- Full range of motion should be restored.
- Exercise and strenuous activity can be gradually resumed.
- Scar therapy and massage may continue as needed.
General Recovery Guidelines:
- Pain Management: Take pain medication as prescribed and use ice packs to reduce inflammation.
- Wound Care: Keep incisions clean and dry. Change dressings as instructed.
- Activity Restriction: Follow specific instructions from the surgeon regarding activity level.
- Diet: Eat a healthy diet and stay hydrated.
- Sleep: Get plenty of rest to promote healing.
- Hygiene: Avoid soaking in the bath or swimming.
- Follow-up Appointments: Attend all scheduled appointments to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans.
Recovery Timeline:
The recovery timeline will vary depending on the individual patient and the extent of the surgery. Most patients can expect to:
- Return to normal activities within 2-3 weeks.
- See significant results within 3-6 months.
- Experience ongoing improvement in appearance and function for several months to a year.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for a Thigh Lift
1. Medical History and Physical Examination:
- Provide the surgeon with a complete medical history, including any current medications or health conditions.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination to assess overall health and suitability for surgery.
2. Lifestyle Modifications:
- Quit smoking and avoid nicotine products for at least 6 weeks before and after surgery.
- Lose excess weight if necessary, as it can affect the results.
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly to improve circulation and reduce recovery time.
3. Blood Tests and Imaging:
- Undergo blood tests to check for any medical conditions or clotting disorders.
- Obtain preoperative imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the circulation in the legs.
4. Medications:
- Stop taking blood-thinning medications or anti-inflammatory drugs as directed by the surgeon.
- Take antibiotics as prescribed to prevent infections.
5. Anesthesia:
- Discuss the type of anesthesia that will be used during surgery (general or local with sedation).
- Inform the surgeon of any allergies or previous reactions to anesthesia.
6. Clothing and Equipment:
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing that you can easily remove after surgery.
- Bring a compression garment, such as a bodysuit or thigh compression sleeves, to wear after the procedure.
- Consider using a mobility aid, such as a walker or crutches, for the first few days after surgery.
7. Preoperative Instructions:
- Fast for 8-12 hours before surgery.
- Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish.
- Shower with an antibacterial soap the night before and morning of surgery.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine before and after surgery.
8. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical center on time.
- Review the surgical consent form and ensure you understand the risks and benefits.
- Change into the surgical gown provided.
- The surgical team will prepare you for the procedure and administer anesthesia.
Recovery from a Thigh Lift
Phase 1: Immediate Post-Operative Period (1-3 Days)
- Remain in the hospital or a recovery facility for monitoring.
- Pain medication will be administered as needed.
- Compression garments will be applied to reduce swelling and bruising.
- You will be encouraged to walk with assistance to promote circulation.
Phase 2: Early Post-Operative Period (1-2 Weeks)
- Discharge from the hospital or recovery facility.
- Continue wearing compression garments full-time.
- Restrict activity to light walking and gentle movements.
- Attend follow-up appointments to monitor progress and change dressings.
- Avoid strenuous activity, bending over, or lifting heavy objects.
Phase 3: Intermediate Post-Operative Period (2-6 Weeks)
- Gradually increase activity level as tolerated.
- Continue to wear compression garments during the day and gradually reduce usage at night.
- Lymphatic drainage massage may be recommended to reduce swelling.
- Scar therapy may begin to minimize the appearance of scars.
Phase 4: Late Post-Operative Period (6 Weeks - Several Months)
- Most swelling and bruising will have resolved.
- Compression garments may be discontinued.
- Full range of motion should be restored.
- Exercise and strenuous activity can be gradually resumed.
- Scar therapy and massage may continue as needed.
General Recovery Guidelines:
- Pain Management: Take pain medication as prescribed and use ice packs to reduce inflammation.
- Wound Care: Keep incisions clean and dry. Change dressings as instructed.
- Activity Restriction: Follow specific instructions from the surgeon regarding activity level.
- Diet: Eat a healthy diet and stay hydrated.
- Sleep: Get plenty of rest to promote healing.
- Hygiene: Avoid soaking in the bath or swimming.
- Follow-up Appointments: Attend all scheduled appointments to monitor progress and adjust treatment plans.
Recovery Timeline:
The recovery timeline will vary depending on the individual patient and the extent of the surgery. Most patients can expect to:
- Return to normal activities within 2-3 weeks.
- See significant results within 3-6 months.
- Experience ongoing improvement in appearance and function for several months to a year.
Surgeon

Catherine Loflin, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
CEO/Medical Director at Carolina Cosmetic Surgery PLLC
Lancaster County, South Carolina
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Dr. Catherine Loflin is a cosmetic surgeon with a full-service aesthetic practice serving patients in North and South Carolina. With a background in general surgery, diverse training in aesthetic and cosmetic surgeries of the face, breast, and body, and an artful eye, she provides patients with transformative, tasteful, and natural-looking results. She values holistic patient wellness, including personal nutrition, customized treatment plans, and enhanced recovery protocols to deliver desired patient outcomes. Dr. Loflin’s patients appreciate her personable nature, unique patient care philosophy, and uncompromising quality. Under her care, each patient is valued as a whole being, and their goals are crystallized in fine detail for an unparalleled level of deeply personalized service.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2015 University of South Carolina General Surgery Residency
- 2006 - 2010 The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Board Certification(s)
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
1040 Edgewater Corporate Pkwy suite 101, Indian Land, SC 29707, USA
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Surgeon

Catherine Loflin, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
CEO/Medical Director at Carolina Cosmetic Surgery PLLC
Lancaster County, South Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Catherine Loflin is a cosmetic surgeon with a full-service aesthetic practice serving patients in North and South Carolina. With a background in general surgery, diverse training in aesthetic and cosmetic surgeries of the face, breast, and body, and an artful eye, she provides patients with transformative, tasteful, and natural-looking results. She values holistic patient wellness, including personal nutrition, customized treatment plans, and enhanced recovery protocols to deliver desired patient outcomes. Dr. Loflin’s patients appreciate her personable nature, unique patient care philosophy, and uncompromising quality. Under her care, each patient is valued as a whole being, and their goals are crystallized in fine detail for an unparalleled level of deeply personalized service.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2015 University of South Carolina General Surgery Residency
- 2006 - 2010 The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Board Certification(s)
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
1040 Edgewater Corporate Pkwy suite 101, Indian Land, SC 29707, USA
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