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How to Lose Thigh Fat in Chiangmai


How to Lose Thigh Fat in Chiangmai

How to Lose Thigh Fat in Chiangmai

How to Lose Thigh Fat in Chiangmai

Are you one of the countless women (or men) trying to figure out how to lose thigh fat? The diet, exercise and beauty industry is full of treatments to get rid of thigh fat at home. But very few of them work. Medical and surgical methods are more effective but can be expensive and carry some risks.

Listed below are the different ways to get thinner thighs in order from most expensive to least expensive. Some are home treatments that take no money at all, but may not be effective. Others are expensive surgical treatments for thigh fat that are costly but have demonstrated good results. Evaluate all of your choices before you make a decision about the best method for you.

If you choose to undergo surgery for thinner thighs, your choices include liposuction or a combination of treatments called a thigh lift.

Liposuction

The surgical removal of fat, or liposuction, is an effective treatment for many people who want to reduce thigh fat.1 There have been new variations of liposuction (such as smart lipo or micro-laser lipo) that promise quick results with minimal downtime. But Dr. Maman says that traditional liposuction is still the gold standard. He says that it takes time to sculpt the thigh area properly and quick fix methods can lead to poor results.

Thigh Lift

A thigh lift or thighplasty involves several different procedures to get the best result. It may involve excising (cutting) and lifting the skin, and performing liposuction to remove excess fat. The procedure is typically used for patients who have undergone significant weight loss and have excess skin (loose hanging skin) in the thigh area.

Even though these treatments are likely to be effective at reducing your thigh fat, the procedures are expensive and carry some risk. Risks of undergoing liposuction include complications such as pain, swelling, excessive bleeding, and changes in skin sensation. It is also possible to get an asymmetric (uneven) result.