Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

, Volume 11, Issue 1, pp 187–191 | Cite as

Dissatisfaction among women with “thunder thighs” undergoing closed aspirative lipoplasty

  • Carson M. Lewis
Article

Abstract

In our practice, we have uncovered a small series of female patients with “thunder thighs” who were dissatisfied with results of closed aspirative lipoplasty. The common problem appears to be unrealistic expectations. These patients expected a change in body habitus. This article reiterates the need for careful patient selection and preoperative information of what the procedure can and cannot accomplish.

Key words

Closed aspirative lipoplasty “Thunder Thighs” Patient selection 

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© Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1987

Authors and Affiliations

  • Carson M. Lewis
    • 1
  1. 1.La JollaUSA

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