Summary: Thighplasty is a widely performed body contouring procedure, using various surgical techniques for thigh lifting, including medial scar positioning, vertical and horizontal procedures, and liposuction. Despite its popularity, thighplasty is associated with high complication rates and suboptimal postoper- ative outcomes. This article presents a novel technique: the J-medial thighplasty combined with helium plasma radiofrequency (HPRF) technology to address moderate skin and soft-tissue laxity and ptosis in the inner thighs. Between 2020 and 2023, 21 patients underwent this combined procedure. The surgical approach involved selective liposuction in targeted areas, skin resection, and preservation of deep tissue layers, coupled with the application of HPRF in the lower third of the medial thigh. Results demonstrated significant reductions in thigh laxity, correction of skin overhang, and fat reduction, yielding improved functional and aesthetic outcomes in the lower thigh region. By strategically avoiding lymphatic vessels in superficial areas, the risk of secondary lymph- edema was minimized. Patient satisfaction was notably high, with both patients and surgeons reporting favorable results. In conclusion, the J-medial thigh- plasty combined with HPRF offers an effective and straightforward method for enhancing the lower thigh area with minimal complications. This innovative technique provides a promising solution for patients seeking improved thigh contouring while ensuring high levels of patient satisfaction.
Minimizing Thighplasty Complications: A Combined Approach of J-Medial Pattern and Helium Plasma–Assisted Liposculpture / Tambasco, Damiano; Albanese, Roberta; Tomaselli, Federica; Pinto, Valentina; Pinelli, Massimo; De Santis, Giorgio. - In: PLASTIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY. - ISSN 0032-1052. - 156:2(2025), pp. 247-251. [10.1097/PRS.0000000000011962]
Minimizing Thighplasty Complications: A Combined Approach of J-Medial Pattern and Helium Plasma–Assisted Liposculpture
Valentina Pinto;Massimo Pinelli;Giorgio de Santis
2025
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Summary: Thighplasty is a widely performed body contouring procedure, using various surgical techniques for thigh lifting, including medial scar positioning, vertical and horizontal procedures, and liposuction. Despite its popularity, thighplasty is associated with high complication rates and suboptimal postoper- ative outcomes. This article presents a novel technique: the J-medial thighplasty combined with helium plasma radiofrequency (HPRF) technology to address moderate skin and soft-tissue laxity and ptosis in the inner thighs. Between 2020 and 2023, 21 patients underwent this combined procedure. The surgical approach involved selective liposuction in targeted areas, skin resection, and preservation of deep tissue layers, coupled with the application of HPRF in the lower third of the medial thigh. Results demonstrated significant reductions in thigh laxity, correction of skin overhang, and fat reduction, yielding improved functional and aesthetic outcomes in the lower thigh region. By strategically avoiding lymphatic vessels in superficial areas, the risk of secondary lymph- edema was minimized. Patient satisfaction was notably high, with both patients and surgeons reporting favorable results. In conclusion, the J-medial thigh- plasty combined with HPRF offers an effective and straightforward method for enhancing the lower thigh area with minimal complications. This innovative technique provides a promising solution for patients seeking improved thigh contouring while ensuring high levels of patient satisfaction.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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