Post-bariatric thighplasty: result assessment

BACKGROUND: Patients who experience massive weight loss often require a thighplasty procedure to reduce excess skin and reshape thighs and lower body contour, improving movement, hygiene, posture, self-image, and quality of life. METHODS: After weight loss and stabilization of weight, eight patients in the postoperative period of gastric bypass were subjected to a thighplasty. Measurements of upper and lower circumferences of the thighplasty and thigh heights were obtained in the preoperative and postoperative periods of 60 and 180 days for comparison of volume change after the surgical procedure. RESULTS: The average volume reduction of each thigh at a postoperative period of 180 days was 1,135 cm³ or 1.135 liters. All patients had small areas of dehiscence along the scars on the medial thigh, and dressings were applied for healing by secondary intention. One (12.5%) patient had cysts in both thighs, confirmed by ultrasound, and required surgical intervention for resection and subsequent resolution. CONCLUSIONS: It was possible to demonstrate significant reduction in the volume of each thigh after plastic surgery for contour refitting. Patient satisfaction and complications associated with the procedures performed were also documented.

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Main Authors: Modolin,Miguel Luiz Antonio, Cintra Junior,Wilson, Gemperli,Rolf, Rocha,Rodrigo Itocazo, Silva,Evandro Lima e, Pares,David Fusaro da Silva, Ferreira,Marcus Castro
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Cirurgia Plástica 2011
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-51752011000300024
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