What is a Thigh Lift?
A thigh lift is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin and fat from the thighs for a more contoured look.
The procedure reduces loose or sagging skin folds, removes excess tissue, and tightens the remaining skin to achieve a natural-looking contour. It can be an excellent option for people with additional skin after significant weight loss, as well as those who have developed skin laxity over time due to ageing, genetics, or changes in body shape and weight.
As one of the UKโs most trusted plastic surgeons, Dr. Omar Tillo has completed over 4,500 body contouring procedures, including thigh lifts. He adapts his approach to your needs and aesthetic goals, combining surgical precision with artistic vision to create seamless, natural-looking results.
If you are concerned about sagging or excess skin on your thighs, a consultation at the CREO Clinic can help determine whether a thigh lift is a suitable option for you.
Quick Overview of Thigh Lift Surgery
Treatments
1Results
ImmediateAnesthesia
Sedation or General AnaesthesiaSurgery Time
2-4 HoursHospital Time
12 HoursMobility
24 HoursWashing
2 daysOff-Work
10 daysExercise
4 weeksFull Recovery
6-8 weeksBenefits of Thigh Lift Surgery
- Address skin laxity caused by ageing – A thigh lift can help tighten skin that has naturally lost elasticity with age
- Tighten loose skin from weight loss – Drastic weight loss can lead to lax skin on the thighs โ a thigh lift works to tighten this up and restore a smooth, firm contour.
- Boost confidence – Sagging skin may result in a reluctance to wear certain clothing, like swimwear or high waisted jeans. A thigh lift can help boost your confidence and allow you to feel less restricted in your choice of clothes.
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Who is a Good Candidate for Thigh Lift Surgery?
Ideal candidates for thigh lift surgery will:
- Be in good physical and psychological health
- Have realistic expectations of the enhancements a thigh lift can offer
- Wish to remove excess fat and lax skin in their upper legs
- Be at, or close to their ideal body weight. Patients should be at have a BMI of 30 or below (Check with our BMI calculator)
It is important to note that Dr. Tillo will thoroughly assess your suitability for a thigh lift during your consultati
How Much Does a Thigh Lift Cost in London?
In general, prices for a thigh lift at the CREO Clinic vary from ยฃ8,900 – ยฃ10,500 depending on the complexity of the procedure and the amount of skin laxity.
A thigh lift is an individualised procedure, the cost of which varies depending on the type of thigh lift and surgical needs of each patient. Therefore, you will receive the exact cost of your procedure following a consultation with Dr Tillo.
Should you wish to spread the cost of the procedure over a longer period, our financing partner, Chrysalis Finance, provides 0% APR loans over 12 months. Longer periods are available at varying rates.
The cost of a thigh lift includes the procedure itself, your compression garments and bandages, as well as personalised after-care consultations with Dr. Tillo to monitor your recovery.
Why Choose CREO Clinic
Choosing a clinic you can trust is of paramount importance when planning your thigh lift. The CREO Clinic has a proven history of providing the highest standard of surgical outcomes while always prioritising safety, comfort, and communication.
The CREO Clinic always provides you with a specialist in your chosen procedure. Body and face procedures are only planned and performed by practitioners with expert knowledge in each field, ensuring that the techniques used are the safest, most advanced, and most effective available in modern cosmetic surgery.
We want you to feel safe in the knowledge you are being looked after by top medical professionals who not only value great aesthetic results, but also your personal well-being, from the very first consultation to the end of your recovery.
About Dr. Omar Tillo
The CREO Clinicโs Medical Director, Dr. Omar Tillo, has performed hundreds of successful thigh lift surgeries over his career and is an accomplished cosmetic surgeon. An expert in a variety of body contouring procedures, he has the knowledge and skill to understand your aesthetic needs and meet them through a bespoke treatment plan.
Dr. Tillo is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) in Plastic Surgery, a member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), and is on the register for the UK General Medical Council (GMC) Specialty Register for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His qualifications and specialisation in body contouring mean you can feel safe that you are in the hands of a highly experienced practitioner.
What Surgical Techniques Does a Thigh Lift Involve?
The main technique Dr. Tillo will use to contour your thighs is skin excision โ the targeted removal of excess loose skin using discreet incisions. The incisions used vary depending on your aesthetic needs, but they are usually made on the inside or outside of your thigh, the groin, or the buttock fold. A section of skin is removed and the gap that remains is closed up, tightening and firming up the skin of your thigh.
Where possible, incisions are made where the resulting scars can be more easily concealed. Your thigh lift scars will also fade over time, becoming less and less visible.
Types of Thigh Lifts
The surgeon usually uses one of the following surgical techniques when performing a thigh lift to produce your desired outcome:
Mini Thigh Lift
A mini thigh lift involves an incision along the natural crease that separates the pubic area from the thigh, concealing the resulting scars. It allows the surgeon to remove saggy fat and skin from the upper thigh and lift and tighten the remaining skin. A mini thigh lift is the most common type of thigh lift, and is ideal for patients who have minimal to moderate amounts of fat and skin laxity in the upper area of the thighs.
Vertical Thigh Lift
A vertical thigh lift, or inner thigh lift, involves a crescent-shaped incision on the inner thigh area that extends from the upper end of the thigh down to the knee. This longer incision allows the surgeon to remove more excess skin and fat from the entire thigh. However, patients are left with a scar along the inner thigh when the incisions are closed. A vertical thigh lift is ideal for patients with a significant amount of excess skin in the entire thigh area.
Outer/Lateral Thigh Lift
An outer or lateral thigh lift involves an incision around the waist. It allows the surgeon to remove excess skin on the thighs, waist, and buttocks. Afterwards, our cosmetic surgeon lifts the remaining skin and tightens it by stitching the incisions, leaving a scar around the hip bone. An outer thigh lift is ideal for patients who have significant excess skin from the waist to the thighs they wish to get rid of to tone their thighs.
Posterior Thigh Lift
A posterior thigh lift usually involves an incision from the natural crease of the groin area that extends around the crease in the buttocks. However, the placement of the incisions varies depending on the patientโs body shape. The posterior thigh lift aims to remove excess skin on the back of the thighs and the buttocks. This procedure also improves the appearance of cellulite, which is usually most noticeable in the posterior region.
Spiral Thigh Lift
A spiral thigh lift involves an incision along the buttock fold and another incision in the front along the crease between the pubic area and upper thigh. It allows the surgeon to perform a 360-degree thigh lift that removes excess skin and lifts and tightens the remaining skin in the anterior and posterior of the entire thigh region and buttocks.
Therefore, a spiral thigh lift is ideal for patients with a significant amount of excess skin around the entire region between the hips and the knees, usually due to drastic weight loss.
What to Expect
Consultation
The most important step for making an informed decision about your thigh lift is to have an initial consultation with Dr. Tillo. This consultation will give him the opportunity to ask questions about your hopes for the procedure and to assess your needs, then take you through the different surgical options that will help work towards your body goals.
Measurements will be made and photographs taken to help Dr. Tillo understand the full clinical picture. You also have an opportunity to put your questions to him and clear up any queries you may have.
Dr. Tillo will take the time to have an in-depth conversation with you regarding the potential risks of the procedure, and talk you through the most important details of the recovery period. He will also make an assessment of your suitability for the surgery, taking into account your medical history and current physical and mental health.
Preparation for Thigh Lift Surgery
There are some important steps you are advised to take in the lead up to your thigh lift procedure:
- BMI – To reduce the risk of complications, ensure your BMI remains under 30.
- Oestrogen contraceptive/HRT – You will need to stop taking oral contraceptive pills or HRT starting from four weeks before your surgery in order to reduce the risk of thrombosis. Use alternative forms of contraception during this period.
- Alcohol – Try to reduce your consumption of alcohol in the run-up to your thigh lift as alcohol can delay incision healing.
- Smoking – You must refrain from smoking nicotine in any form (smoking, vaping or patches) during the four weeks preceding your thigh lift surgery, as nicotine can increase the possibility of complications.
- Prepare your home – It is vital to make your home comfortable for your recovery. Make sure any home responsibilities that require physical exertion (e.g. caring for pets/children) can be undertaken by someone else until you are sufficiently recovered.
During the Procedure
The thigh lift procedure is performed under general anaesthesia and takes roughly 2-3 hours in total, depending on the severity of the loose skin that is being excised. A thigh lift is a day case, meaning you will be able to go home on the same day.
Dr. Tillo will create an incision in a particular area of your thigh, then surgically remove a section of subcutaneous fat and excess skin. The gap that remains will be closed up with dissolvable sutures. As an experienced surgeon, Dr. Tillo understands what is required to minimise scarring, and is diligent in creating and closing incisions with great care.
The placement of the incisions will depend on the type of thigh lift you are having. A mini thigh lift procedure involves an incision along the crease of your groin, whereas a vertical thigh lift surgery requires a crescent-shaped incision along the inner thigh from the top down towards the knee. An outer or lateral thigh lift requires an incision around the waist, and a posterior thigh lift makes an incision along the buttock crease. Finally, a spiral thigh lift makes one incision along the buttock crease and another between the groin and upper thigh.
Once the incisions have been closed up, sterile dressings will be placed on them and your compression garment supplied to you to help reduce the level of inflammation as you recover.
Thigh Lift Recovery & Aftercare
The recovery period for a thigh lift surgery varies depending on the nature of your procedure. You will also receive detailed aftercare instructions to manage the recovery process and we will schedule two follow-up visits with Dr Tillo.
During the recovery period, you may experience swelling, bruising, and soreness in the affected area that gradually dissipates over the coming days and weeks. To help reduce inflammation, a compression garment should be worn for at least six weeks after the surgery.
Typically, most patients return to work and resume light activities 10-14 days after the surgery. However, you will need to avoid more strenuous activities such as heavy lifting until eight weeks after the surgery.
Thigh lift Results
Following the surgery, you will notice an immediate change in the appearance of your thighs, which will look and feel slimmer without the excess skin. However, the full results will become apparent once the residual post-surgical swelling completely subsides, which may take at least four weeks with continuous improvement up to 12 months. By this time, your thighs will appear more contoured and toned.
Potential Risks of Thigh Lift Surgery
As with any surgery, a thigh lift may present some risks, such as:
- Significant long-lasting swelling (several weeks post surgery)
- Bruising at the treatment sites
- Infection
- Damage to nerves
- Blood clots
- Complications resulting from anaesthetic
- Numbness around thighs
- Seromas (fluid accumulation under skin)
- Excessive bleeding after surgery
- Hypertrophic scarring
- Fat necrosis
Complementary Procedures
Thigh Lift and Liposuction
Liposuction, also known as suction-assisted lipectomy, is a surgery that removes excess fat deposits from targeted areas of the body. In many cases, surgeons combine both procedures to further sculpt and contour the thighs for optimal results.
In particular, liposuction targets fat deposits that are often resistant to diet and exercise.
Therefore, combining both procedures is ideal for patients who have reached their ideal weight and need a cosmetic treatment to remove the remaining excess fat and skin.
Thigh Lift and Tummy Tuck
Many patients that require a thigh lift also have excess skin folds in the abdomen. A tummy tuck, also known as abdominoplasty, is a surgery that removes excess skin and fat in the abdomen while also tightening the muscles in the area. By combining both procedures, patients can obtain both a flatter stomach and toned thighs.
Thigh lift and Mummy Makeover
A mummy makeover is a series of body cosmetic surgeries that restore women with their pre-pregnancy bodies. The procedure typically consists of breast augmentation, tummy tuck, and liposuction. However, you can add other treatments or substitute according to your desired results. Many women choose to include a thigh lift in their mummy makeover as this helps to provide a holistic, full body transformation.
Thigh Lift and Buttock Lift
A buttock lift is a surgery that reshapes the buttock by removing excess skin and fat from the area. The combination of a thigh lift and buttock lift is also known as a lower body lift. Many patients accumulate excess fat in the thigh and bottom and are therefore left with excess skin after drastic weight loss or develop severe cellulite in these areas. Therefore, a lower body lift is an ideal cosmetic solution for such patients.
Thigh Lift FAQs
What is the goal of a thigh lift?
How long will thigh lift surgery take?
Who will perform my thigh lift surgery?
Is a thigh lift painful?
Should you feel you are experiencing unusual levels of pain, discuss this with Dr. Tillo immediately so he can assess your situation.
Will a thigh lift leave a scar?
Laser skin resurfacing can also help to further reduce scar visibility. Targeted laser treatments can remove the top layers of scar tissue and encourage the regrowth of new skin, thereby making the scar less noticeable.
Will a thigh lift get rid of cellulite?
When will I see the results of a thigh lift?
How can I decide which type of thigh lift is right for me?
Will I lose weight as the result of a thigh lift?
Are the results of a thigh lift permanent?
Can you walk after a thigh lift?
When can I return to work after surgery?
Is a thigh lift worth it?
Furthermore, due to the different variations of a thigh lift, patients can discuss the surgical procedure that is most appropriate for addressing their concerns.





