Thigh lift operations revamp the thighs, which decreases extra skin and fat and makes the skin of the thighs and body smoother.
If the aims for a body that is firmer, more young-looking and more appropriate for the overall body image have not been attained through exercise and weight control efforts, a surgical lift might be ideal for patients.
Medial thigh lift and Standard thigh lift are basically the major two types of thigh lift procedures.
A medial thigh lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper portion of the inner thigh, giving it a tighter appearance. The procedure involves removing a crescent of skin and fat from the top section of the inner thigh, resulting in a horizontal scar.
While The removal of excess loose skin and fat to shape, tone, and firm the upper leg, generally as a result of weight loss, is referred to as a standard thigh lift. In this method, the scar is oriented both vertically and horizontally.
Indeed, to choose the fats for this form of cosmetic surgery, ultrasound with high intensity and frequency is required. Ultrasound scans are very accurate, non-invasive, and patient-friendly.
For instance, the Convex and Linear Color Doppler WiFi Double Head Ultrasound Scanner CLCD is highly needed in avoiding unnecessary anticoagulation and complications.
CLCD may help to minimize an uncommon but deadly side effect known as visceral perforation. In which it may be utilized in surgery without the need of wires and with a disposable protective cover.
It can easily solve the sterilization issue of the probe. Furthermore, it gains powerful communication capability of the smart terminals.
The benefits of ultrasound-guided thigh lift surgery have been recognized, particularly the fact that establishing the diagnosis at a plastic surgery clinic speeds up patient treatment while reducing the inconvenience and cost of a patient visit to a hospital imaging department.
References: What to Know About Thigh Lifts, The Expanding Role of Diagnostic Ultrasound in Plastic Surgery
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