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		<title>Buttock and Thigh Lift Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buttock and thigh lifts are procedures not as widely practiced as others but
are increasing in popularity. Recently having a curvaceous figure has been in &#8216;fashion&#8217; therefore making people interested in enhancing the thigh and/or buttock regions.
There are two operations that can be performed in the buttock area, a buttock
lift and buttock implant. Buttock implants are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buttock and thigh lifts are procedures not as widely practiced as others but<br />
are increasing in popularity. Recently having a curvaceous figure has been in &#8216;fashion&#8217; therefore making people interested in enhancing the thigh and/or buttock regions.</p>
<p>There are two operations that can be performed in the buttock area, a buttock<br />
lift and buttock implant. Buttock implants are used to fill up the buttock area<br />
and accentuate the natural curves of the buttock. They are similar to a breast<br />
implant but specifically shaped and designed for the buttock region. They<br />
come in various sizes and shapes that should be customized for you. A buttock<br />
lift is a different operation. Buttock lifts do not increase the size of the buttocks like implants do but lift the sagging buttock. Liposuction can be added to shape<br />
the buttock at the same time. The lift is performed through an incision that is<br />
above the buttocks through which the underlying tissue is undermined and<br />
lifted. Excess tissue is then discarded. This gives a more shapely appearance<br />
to the buttock area.</p>
<p>Thigh reduction or lift is a procedure done to remove both excess skin and fat around the thighs or to tighten extra skin on the thighs. Commonly an incision<br />
is made in the crease between the thigh and the pelvis and from this incision<br />
extra skin and fat are pulled upwards. The extra skin and fat can then be<br />
removed and the remainder closed, leaving a much tighter looking more youthful upper leg.</p>
<p>The surgeries are usually done on an outpatient basis. You will feel discomfort,<br />
but any pain can be controlled with medication. You can expect your buttock<br />
/thighs to be bruised, swollen and ache and this can last for a month.</p>
<p>The results of a buttock or thigh lift are instantaneous but the final result will<br />
not be seen until swelling has reduced.Your surgeon will give you specific<br />
recovery instructions but usually you will be asked to rest for the first 2 weeks.<br />
You will probably be instructed not to participate in strenuous activities for<br />
3 &#8211; 4 weeks.</p>
<p>Approximate Cost : $2,500 &#8211; $8,000<br />
Recovery: 2 &#8211; 4 weeks<br />
Possible complications: Bruising and numbness is common, rare risk of:<br />
infection, assymetry, permanent numbness, rippling of skin, raised scarring.</p>
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