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Thigh Liposuction at Netcare Linksfield Hospital

What procedures are available at Netcare Linksfield Hospital?

Netcare Linksfield Hospital, can be found in Council St, Johannesburg, South Africa and offers its patients Thigh Liposuction procedures as well as 341 other procedures, across 32 different procedure categories
. The price of a Thigh Liposuction procedure starts from just ฿125,000, and the average price is around ฿109,462.

How many medical staff are there at Netcare Linksfield Hospital and what accreditations do they have?

Currently, there's no information available about the doctors at the Hospital, and Netcare Linksfield Hospital is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.
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Sonja Van Jaarsveld, 30 Aug 2020
The hospital is great but the Radiology dept receptionists are unpleasant
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Ansie Van Jaarsveld, 24 Aug 2020
The hospital is n great place with great doctors.BUT the radiology dept 2 receptionists are very rude, and makes the experience unpleastent.They talk about you like you are not even in the room.I know
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Leora Hart, 14 Jun 2020
I was scheduled to give birth at Bedford Gardens hospital on the 4th of May 2020. I was instructed by my gynae (Dr. Indra Ramsamy) that should I go into early labour during the lockdown period that I
2
Leoni Marais, 18 May 2020
Did not have a good experience with Linksfield hospital at all. Been trying to get hold of somebody in the Management Department for days. Got to the conclusion that there is no Management Department
1
Afsana Sayed, 13 Apr 2020
Waiting time for a child with a high fever And neck pain - has been 3 + hours with people who are rather fit and fine coming in 2 hours after us but being taken in way before us.
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Spino Pino Barecchia, 08 Apr 2020
One of the most pathetic service and doctors don’t care. Waited 2 hours and NOT ONE Doctor came to see me . Waited in the room door another 30 minutes NO DOCTOR !
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Charlotte Sorour, 13 Mar 2020
Parking is a huge problem.On a positive note it is a great hospital with great specialists and doctor's hence why it is so busy. Well worth driving around a bit looking for parking knowing your loved
5
Daniel Kusner, 04 Mar 2020
This is the most atrocious hospital I have ever visited in my life. I don't even know where to start with my anger and frustration. Every aspect of this hospital is horrendous and I would not even go
1
Sloan-Reese Nickols, 02 Mar 2020
Best hospital in Gauteng with the best nurses and doctors
5
Phindulo Raluswinga, 29 Feb 2020
I went there today to book for a bed, pre-admission that I had already done online but wanted to be sure. The lady at reception was so rude to me i didn't understand what was her problem to a point we
1
Ros Modlin, 18 Feb 2020
Good specialists at this hospital. Polite and caring attitude when dealing with them
4
Siphiwosakhe Bhengu, 27 Jan 2020
Netcare linksfield hospital is the best, their nurses and staff are friendly, always willing to assist with smile, non - judgemental.h
5
Michelle Barnes, 26 Jan 2020
Emergency room staff were amazing last night. My daughter and 2 of her friends were in an accident 10.02.20. The staff on night duty were amazing. Big big thank you to all. Sorry didn't take ylls name
5
Carol Fisher Carol, 20 Jan 2020
I was admitted to ICU last week. Taken in by ambulance. Casualty outstanding - special thanks to fantastic Dr Minkowitz and Sister Mickie. (Michaela). Admitted to ICU which is brilliant. Staff
4
Craig Saunders, 12 Jan 2020
Very long wait in casualty. We left .
2
Dudu Ngwenya, 08 Jan 2020
Spent 4 hours at casualty, only when u complain will u get attention as to when u will be attended too, management needs to step up, improve the level of service and staff including doctors, I can't p
2
Sacha Vere, 01 Jan 2020
Night shift staff are rude ! And it was an effort to do anything !
1
Ivan du Preez, 26 Oct 2019
Worse service received from Dr Michael Brian Huth. Threatening, no bedside manner, arrogant. Ivan I du Preez
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wael al-ali, 25 Oct 2019
Thank you so much for the wonderful care you gave while I'm there 6 days , special thanks to all staff in ICU and in ward G for taking an amazing care of me , I'll miss you guys alot .
5
reabetswe khumalo, 19 Oct 2019
Thought i should add my comment, i was admitted last year in the maternity ward (Linkwood Hospital) and i can't complain. My gynae was amazing (Dr Dehinbo) , the nurses and the lady who brings food to
4
Johann Prinsloo, 03 Sep 2019
Wonderful staff, very helpful, clean environment and good qualified doctor's. Well organized and the food is great. Keep up the good work.
4
Shannon Lewis, 01 Sep 2019
Shocking care from the casualty, ever since its run by new owners its really gone down. My husband was really sick last night and they honestly just d if't care he's fever was really high battled to b
1
Maria Mazis, 31 Aug 2019
You wait for hours at casualty, even when there aren't that many people waiting. There is no systematic process to the waiting either. The Hospital is also filthy, and the staff are rude and unfriendl
1
José De Pinho, 28 Aug 2019
Never had a problem at this hospital until today, they have been amazing in the past but today I'm really disappointed at them. I arrived here at 22.05 because my mom has been having heart palpitation
2
Yvette Reddy, 03 Aug 2019
Brought my 16 year old son in with chest pains at 18.10 , did triage at 18:20. An hour later still waiting to see a dr. Reception staff Phazen Mashishi and team could only explain that they have just
1
Carmen Ackermann, 29 Jul 2019
A private hospital that serves absolutely disgusting and tasteless food to its patients.
2
Sandi Pope, 25 Jul 2019
Very expensive then leave you sitting in pain waiting. No word as to what's going on. Very slow service. Shocking!
1
Natie Kahn, 19 Jul 2019
It's a very nice place and its good and the best hospitil in town
5
Kassie Myburgh, 21 Jun 2019
Don't bother trying to reach Pre Admissions. Of the multitude of times I have tried calling, they either didn't answer at all, or at times I could hear someone take the call, but I was simply redirect
1
Bridget Kruger, 28 May 2019
Great staff, very courteous and caring. Clean and modern equipment. The older side could do with some serious upgrades and modernising on the structural part. For a private hospital and a semi private
4
Kirst Raath, 26 May 2019
I would give a higher rating however, the general admin staff and nursing staff are horrifically rude, whether it's over the phone or face to face.
3
Tariq Karolia, 06 May 2019
ICU has best care .Thanks Geneva and Zinhle and many more!
5
Marry-anne Watt, 28 Apr 2019
The staff were truly caring & concerned about their patients...very modern equipment!!
5
Adel Marx, 04 Apr 2019
Excellent Doctors & Nurses. Clean and organized. Very friendly and just in my opinion, one of the best hospitals!
5
Anupam Shrivastava, 02 Apr 2019
My car was jacked and laptop bag stolen from the car boot including laptop and other valuables. There are no security cameras in the parking area and security personnel were acting irresponsible about
1
leigh september, 31 Mar 2019
Leaves you craving a hospital meal
1
Mark Berkowitz, 30 Mar 2019
One of the better Netcare facilities. Convenient location for my family and friends. A community hospital with excellent health care and specialist Surgeons. Doctors consulting rooms on the premises.
4
MatthewHendrie, 13 Mar 2019
I continue to be amazed at the wonderful way I have been treated in this Hospital. I arrived at 6am for the removal of a pin / staple from my previous knee operation here 1 year ago, and from that mom
5
luis santos, 12 Mar 2019
Having needed the services of the Emergency Department in this facility on both 6th and 7th December 2018, I was impressed with the expediency in the front reception and then exceptional professional
4
Ray Karolia, 01 Mar 2019
Cleaner stole my brother’s R6000 headphones from his own bed whilst he went to the loo!! Disgusting
1
Kaytlin Hart, 27 Feb 2019
When a stroke patient doesnt get treated for a stroke because the doctor is lazy on the weekend and just wants to go home so says its a migraine when its clearly a stroke! Absolutely pathetic. Doctors
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Tiffiny Sutherland, 28 Jan 2019
Casualty is a joke. 4 people in the waiting room and over an hour to wait for triage to see us, before we in the queue to see a doctor. No order whatsoever. Thought I was in a government hospital. Pat
2
Hiten Keshave, 22 Jan 2019
Emergency service is SLOW AND TERRIBLE - doctors don’t know what’s happening, let alone with patients!Government hospital may even be better...
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Daiyaan Warries, 08 Jan 2019
Good Hospital with all or most services offered.It has a separate ficility that deals with Maternity for the ladies, called Linkwood.Be carefull when parking your car at the medical suites parking, ma
4
S A Dau, 25 Dec 2018
The receptionist isn't so good, they take too long, and there's certain doctors charging cash and don't have that machine for card payment, so we had to go to the main building, again, there's not at
2
Wesley Barnes, 11 Dec 2018
Below average all round!
2
Siobhan van Rooyen, 28 Oct 2018
The sisters in oncology care are extremely rude. They never bring medicine on time. Often I would arrive at the hospital and my mother is in agony because her medicine has not been brought to her. My
1
Haroon Dadabhay, 07 Aug 2018
Clean, neat, excellent medical service
4
Carina Schey, 11 Jul 2018
The medical and nursing care are great. However, if you need to find out how your relative is from afar, keep wishing - communication is poor, with the exception of one orthopaedic surgeon (who's a br
4
Abuti Katlego, 03 Jun 2018
The health care facility is awesome and the service is not bad either.
4
Henk Balje, 07 May 2018
The High care facility is run flawlessly and all is well there. The normal wards, however, are below average, the staff are rude and everything is done with so much effort and begging.
3
Alice Vinnik, 11 Apr 2018
Linksfield clinic is really a very unpleasant hospital.I spent 4 nights in Ward D with my 10 and half month old baby.The staff are below average and everything is such a effort.The food is shocking an
1
Sandy Webber-Maeder, 12 Mar 2018
Dr CJ Meltzer so pleasant and helpful. Staff polite, kind and efficient. Hospital very clean and tidy. 10/10 Thank you Linksfield, hope all hospitals are fighting their way back to the brilliant place
5
Shalz Nair, 02 Feb 2018
My personal experience has been super. I delivered my first baby here. It was a C Section. My doctor Dr Dheshni Naidoo and the staff are just amazing. Highly recommended.
5
Basil Cambanis, 18 Jan 2018
Had two bad experiences in a row at their emergency department. I had to wait for almost 2 hours for a pethidine injection when I had a haematoma after hip replacement, and this was misdiagnosed which
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Duncan Mthontiso, 27 Nov 2017
ER very good. Drs are very nice and professional.
4
Zeyn Mahomed, 30 Oct 2017
Had my daughter in the Paediatric ward. Brilliant staff and doctor Nyasulu was awesome.
5
Riaz Lorgat, 02 Sep 2017
Was there on an emergency and the Doctors, nurses, support staff are all amazing. Informative, compassionate and willing to assist without wasting time.!!
4
Nicholas Bibis, 08 Apr 2017
Great nurses with great personalities.. Really make you feel at home
4
Bradley Hales, 14 Mar 2017
Great staff and service!
5
Alois Kamungozi, 16 Feb 2017
Excellent service throughout. Hospital of choice!!
5
Jill Jones, 11 Feb 2017
I was in Ward E Linksfield hospital for 10 days, being discharged on Friday last week. I have nothing but praise for the Staff. I was treated to well and with loving compassion, and can only thank the
5
Mandy Solomon, 18 Jan 2017
I had to ask for my medication from the nurse on duty one evening. The nurse became aggressive and nasty, subsequently I find out she did not send the script to the pharmacy. I got my meds at 10.45pm.
1
William Haun, 08 Jan 2017
Clean place, super friendly staff. Admission took a while due to a computer mistake but once that was settled things went smoothly.
4
Anni Williams, 29 Sep 2016
The emergency room is always under staffed, which makes an already stressful experience worse. Staff could also use some customer service training.
3
Paul Lappeman, 09 Jun 2016
I have been employed by Netcare as a theatre porter at Linksfield Hospital for over 11 years now and absolutely LOVE my obligation to the company
5
Lesley Rosa, 15 May 2016
I have been to Linksfield Clinic on many occasions. I have always felt welcome by friendly and professional staff. What great service I have received. I have always been informed by the medical sta
4
Talic Tshuma, 23 Apr 2016
Love the hygiene standard. Keep it up.
5
Audrey Portman, 10 Mar 2016
I had to visit the casualty department at Linksfield Hospital last week. The service I received from everyone there was truly efficient, professional and caring.
5
iamsherise, 25 Feb 2016
I agree. Service wise, absolutely fantastic! I went there with a heavy infection and could not stop bleeding. They squeezed me in to make sure I get the help I need.We need more hospitals like this.
5
Ann Exactly, 23 Feb 2015
I went in yesterday with chest pains. I cant praise them enough and Dr Patel was my Dr. He got to the root of the problem. service was quick and efficent by himself and his staff
5
Rowa Zheng, 07 Mar 2014
Their emergency department is clueless and badly managed. They misdiagnosed my friend and refused to admit her following a car accident. She was sent home with a fracture on her spine. Beware of Dr Pa
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Thigh liposuction is a surgical procedure that uses a suction technique to remove fat from the thighs. It is done to eliminate stubborn fat and bring back a smooth contour to your thighs. The thighs are among the most common complaints for people seeking liposuction as it is notorious to be filled with excess fatty tissue. While a proper diet and regular exercise may help eliminate them, it is not uncommon for some stubborn fat to remain.

Just like liposuction done on other areas of the body, thigh liposuction can be done on both men and women as well. However, the procedure is more popular among women. Many women undergo thigh liposuction to visibly correct their appearance. The procedure can help slim and sculpt the area, creating a long slender look. As a result, clothes can fit better, and you can feel more confident. The thigh liposuction can also help women achieve the ‘thigh gap,’ which is considered a desirable feature.

Below are the areas on the thighs that can have liposuction:

  • Outer thighs – many people have excessive deposits of fat on their outer thighs, known as saddlebags, which can be distressing for some people as it affects their appearance in various types of clothing like skinny jeans or pencil skirts. Besides, saddlebags can also cause legs to look wider, shorter than they actually are, and disproportionate to the rest of the body. Some people also get liposuction on the outer thighs because they do not like the way their outer thighs wiggling when they walk, especially in a bathing suit and shorts. Liposuction on the outer thighs can help sculpt the area and give your body an overall slimmer appearance.
  • Inner thighs – liposuction on the inner thighs is popular among those who want to have the “thigh gap” look. Liposuction in this area is not only about removing bulk but also about reshaping. Many women also get liposuction in this area to stop the thighs from rubbing together while walking, which can be uncomfortable, irritating, and may even cause an unpleasant sound. Inner thigh liposuction is done by following the natural curve of the inner thigh muscles, creating a leaner look.
  • Areas around the knees – knee liposuction is sometimes considered as a part of thigh liposuction as both procedures are often done in conjunction to create a more contoured look. Just like the inner thighs, excess fat in the knees may cause them to rub together, which can be very bothersome. Liposuction can help you get rid of this problem.
  • The front of the thighs (anterior thighs) – the front of the thighs are not a very common liposuction area. However, it can protrude forward, causing the bottom part of the body to look heavy or the overall body to look disproportionate. Anterior thigh liposuction is sometimes performed with liposuction on other areas of the thighs to maintain proportion and balance throughout the entire leg.

Not everyone is a good candidate for thigh liposuction. You may be a right candidate for the procedure if you have good skin elasticity and are at a healthy weight for your body type. Remember, this procedure is not a weight-loss procedure, and it is designed for people who already practice a healthy lifestyle but are having trouble eliminating fat deposits in their thighs.

If you are currently trying to lose weight or experience weight fluctuations, you may not be a suitable candidate for thigh liposuction. Most surgeons recommend that you are within 30% of your ideal weight before getting thigh liposuction. Thigh liposuction is not recommended for people who have any serious diseases or those who smoke.

The Procedure

Before the actual procedure, you are going to have an initial consultation with your surgeon to determine which part of your thigh will receive the most benefits from liposuction. During this initial consultation, your surgeon may also check if you are an ideal candidate for the procedure and give you instructions to prepare for the procedure. Your surgeon may ask you to sleep at least 8 hours before surgery, avoid spicy foods, stop smoking and drinking alcohol, drink plenty of water, and wash the treatment area with an antibacterial soap on the day of the surgery.

On the day of your liposuction, your surgeon will start by administering anesthesia. Most thigh liposuction only requires local anesthesia, which only numbs the thigh area, so you will stay awake but won’t feel anything. In some cases, however, general anesthesia is required. General anesthesia causes you to be unconscious and unaware of anything throughout the procedure. A certified anesthesiologist monitors the use of general anesthesia to ensure your safety.

Once you are comfortably anesthetized, your surgeon will start creating a series of small incisions, typically shorter than one inch. These incisions are placed at specific areas of the thighs. Strategic placement of each incision is necessary to make sure all fat deposits are accurately eliminated. The surgeon will mark the incision sites with a marker to plan out the surgery.

  • For the outer thighs, the incisions are created near the hip bones and on the sides of the thighs.
  • For the inner thighs, the incisions are made in the creases of the buttocks and near the groin.
  • For the knees, the incisions are created inside and/or outside of the knees.

The incisions are only large enough for the surgical device to be used and are placed in well-hidden locations, so they result in virtually unnoticeable scars.

After creating the incisions, your surgeon will then begin the liposuction. There are several techniques to perform liposuction in this area, but in general, your surgeon will insert a cannula into the incisions to suction the fat. The cannula is connected to a vacuum that suctions fat and fluids from your body. Your surgeon may use a laser to liquefy the fat. This makes it much easier for your fat to be suctioned. Once the suctioning is done, your surgeon will close the incisions with sutures or surgical glue. The last step is covering the incisions with a bandage.

It is important to remember that the thigh area is prone to cellulite. In certain cases, liposuction may improve the cellulite, but a different procedure may need to be performed to fade their appearance in most cases. Thigh liposuction also does not entirely get rid of saggy skin, so discuss other removal options with your plastic surgeon if you want to address the problem as well.

How Long Should You Stay in Johannesburg?

You can usually leave the hospital on the same day of your thigh liposuction, immediately after the effects of anesthesia wear off. In some cases, you may need to stay in the hospital for a night, particularly if general anesthesia is used. Since you may need to attend a follow-up checkup and you may experience some discomfort, it is recommended that you stay in Johannesburg for around a week. Your surgeon will remove any stitches during the follow-up checkup.

How Long is the Recovery Time?

Their recovery time after thigh liposuction can be different for everyone. In general, the total recovery period until you are allowed to resume your full normal routine may take around six weeks. You should be able to go back to work within 5 to 7 days following your surgery if your job does not involve a lot of physical activities. For the first two weeks following your thigh liposuction, you may need to wear a compression garment.

What Aftercare Should You Consider?

After thigh liposuction, your surgeon will give you a set of aftercare instructions. These may include how to take care of the surgical wounds, directions about prescription medications, and restrictions to your activity during your recovery time. In order to maintain the results of thigh liposuction, you will have to manage your weight through a healthy lifestyle, exercise, and diet.

What is the Success Rate for Thigh Liposuction?

Thigh liposuction is a safe and effective way to eliminate excess fat from your thigh. Liposuction has been a staple in cosmetic and plastic surgery for many years. It is known to have high success rates, with most people who had the procedure claimed to be satisfied with the results.

Although thigh liposuction is a very safe procedure, you need to be aware that all kinds of procedures carry some risks. The risks of thigh liposuction include:

  • Seroma is a fluid buildup that can occur after thigh liposuction. It usually appears as a small bump in the treatment area. While small seromas can be absorbed back into the body and heal on their own, larger seromas may need medical attention.
  • A fat embolism occurs when pieces of loosened fat break away, become trapped in a blood vessel and gather in the lungs.
  • Contour irregularities after thigh liposuction cause your skin to appear wavy, bumpy, or withered due to uneven fat removal, unusual healing, and poor skin elasticity.

Other risks and side effects of thigh liposuctions are numbness, infection, and adverse reaction to anesthesia.

Are there Alternatives to Thigh Liposuction?

One of the most recommended alternatives to thigh liposuction is CoolSculpting. Unlike thigh liposuction, CoolSculpting involves no incision and almost no downtime. It can reshape your thighs and give you similar results to liposuction.

What Should You Expect Before and After the Procedure?

Before thigh liposuction, you may have excess fat on your thigh that cannot be improved through exercise and diet. This may cause you to feel unconfident, make it hard for you to wear certain clothes, or cause discomfort when you’re walking. After the procedure, all of these concerns should be gone. You will have slimmer and more toned thighs.

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