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Review
. 2016 Feb;61(1):e1-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.anplas.2015.08.006.

Medial thighplasty: Current concepts and practices

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Medial thighplasty: Current concepts and practices

N Bertheuil et al. Ann Chir Plast Esthet. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Medial thighplasty, also known as medial thigh lift, is a procedure that has been carried out for five decades. The original "Lewis" technique has undergone many changes, and thereby been rendered widely available to plastic surgeons. Given the increasingly high number of surgical reconstructions after massive weight loss, this technique is now an integral part of a surgeon's therapeutic arsenal as he strives to meet the evolving demands of patients. The objective of this article, which is based on a comprehensive review of the literature, is to summarize current knowledge on medial thighplasty and thereby allow plastic surgeons to adopt the operating technique best suited to the deformations presented by their patients and to the overall context. The different techniques, outcomes and complications are successively discussed.

Keywords: Body contouring; Chirurgie des séquelles d’amaigrissement; Chirurgie post-bariatrique; Cruroplastie; Lifting de face interne de cuisse; Medial thigh lift; Medial thighplasty; Obesity; Obésité; Post-bariatric surgery.

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