Thigh Lift Scarring: Location, Appearance, and Care

Woman grabbing her thigh with excess skin, which could be addressed with a thigh liftBefore your thigh lift, it helps to have a clear picture of what recovery looks like, including how the scars will heal. 

The team at Elite Plastic Surgery in Grand Rapids, Michigan, believes informed patients have the best outcomes. Our board-certified plastic surgeons will make sure you know exactly what to expect from scars and the recovery process.

Where Thigh Lift Scars Are Located

Scar placement depends on the type of thigh lift you’re having. For many people, the incision is made in the crease where the thigh meets the groin. This is often hidden by underwear or swimwear. If there’s a lot of excess skin, especially after major weight loss, you might need a vertical incision that runs down the inner thigh.

If you need an outer thigh lift, the incisions will extend around the hip or along the outer thigh. These are typically placed where they can be concealed by clothing, but they are more visible than groin-only incisions.

No matter the type, your surgeon will place the incision carefully to follow your body’s natural lines and keep it as discreet as possible. 

Before surgery, you’ll talk through what your specific plan looks like, so you know what to expect.

What Thigh Lift Scars Look Like Over Time

Scars are part of the healing process, and they will change a lot during recovery. 

At first, the scar might look red or slightly raised. Over time, it flattens and fades, usually becoming a thin, pale line.

Everyone heals a little differently. Your skin tone, genetics, and how well you follow post-op instructions can all influence how your scar matures. While the scar won’t disappear completely, many people are pleasantly surprised by how subtle it looks over time.

How to Care for Your Thigh Lift Scars

Good scar care starts with following your surgeon’s instructions. Keep the incision clean and dry during early healing. Avoid sun exposure on the area, since UV light can darken scars. Don’t pick at scabs or stitches.

Once you’ve healed enough, your surgeon might recommend silicone sheets, scar creams, or gentle massage to help the scar settle. Some people benefit from laser treatments down the road, but that’s something you can discuss later. The key is going to be consistency and patience.

Personalized Support From Start to Finish

At Elite Plastic Surgery in Grand Rapids, MI, our team is here to guide you through healing, scar care, and long-term results. Connect with one of our board-certified surgeons by calling 616-459-1907 to schedule your consultation.

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