What can I expect from Calf Augmentation surgery?
- Calf implants can make your legs look as if they have been working out.
- They add both mass and definition to the calves. Men typically undergo calf augmentation to emphasize bulk. Women undergo this procedure for anatomical balance, so that the lower leg is more proportionate to the thighs.
- Calf augmentation can also be done to correct congenital and physical defects. Here are some of the conditions that calf augmentation can correct.
Polio Disease (Poliomyelitis): A disease that can leave one partially or completely paralyzed in the lower legs. Calf augmentation can help give more balance to the calf muscle area.
Spina Bifida – a rare genetic birth defect that affects the complete development of the nervous system and can affect one’s mobility. Calf augmentation can help correct conditions where the calf muscle is smaller than one on the other leg because of nerve damage. This can bring about a more balanced leg appearance.
Clubfoot - a birth defect that results in the foot being twisted out of position, with the heel and toe being turned inward. In certain cases, the condition can affect how calf muscles develop and end up with one muscle smaller than the other. Calf augmentation can aid in creating the natural anatomical balance one desires.
Am I a good candidate for the Calf Augmentation Surgery?
If you find that no amount of exercise brings muscle development, you are a good candidate for calf augmentation or want to correct some physical defects like polio
or congenital deformity like spina bifida, you may be a good candidate for the surgery.
However, you must also be aware that cosmetic surgery is designed for improvement, not perfection. You should have realistic goals and expectations for calf augmentation.
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Calf Implant at a glance |
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Procedure :Adds both mass and definition to the calves. Men typically undergo calf augmentation to emphasize bulk. Women undergo this procedure for anatomical balance, so that the lower leg is more proportionate to the thighs.
Calf augmentation can also be done to correct congenital and physical defects |
| Length :1 to 1 ½ hours |
| Anesthesia :Local, epidural, or general. |
| In / Out Patient :Usually outpatient. Some patients may require inpatient stay. |
| Recovery :Back to work: 1 week to 10 days. Over the next month following surgery, you can gradually return to normal walking and full physical activities within four to six weeks |
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How is Calf Augmentation Performed?
Calf augmentation is usually performed on an outpatient basis and requires about one hour to perform. This operation can be performed under either local or general anesthesia. Calf implants are solid but pliable silicone implants that are sculpted and shaped to achieve the look you and your surgeon have agreed will work best with your form
Once the anesthesia takes effect, the doctor begins by making incisions in a natural crease located on the back of the knee. A pocket is created just large enough to securely fit the artificial implant. Close attention is given to control bleeding. The implant is then gently inserted into the pocket and placed above the muscle.
The same procedure is then done for the other leg. The doctor carefully examines both sides to make sure the legs are symmetrical and natural. If the results are pleasing to the doctor, stitches are used to close up the incision.
How long is the recovery time after calf augmentation surgery and when can I resume my work?
Having calf augmentation feels like you have worked out your calves intensely; the feeling will last for two weeks. Your surgeon will recommend that you wear compression stockings for the first few weeks to help the body recover faster and reabsorb fluids more quickly. Also, keeping legs elevated will help reduce swelling and pain.
Most patients should be able to return to work about 7 to 10 days after surgery. The doctor should provide post-op instructions to ensure better healing, fewer complications and optimal results. Instructions can include no excessive walking for a few days.
Over the next month following surgery, patients can gradually return to normal walking. Patients are usually able to return to their full physical activities within four to six weeks .
Can I combine calf implant surgery with other procedures?
We don’t offer specific packages that combine calf implants with other types of procedures, but you may be interested in working towards an end goal of toned legs, in which case you may like to explore the inner thigh lift procedure,
cellulite treatment and
liposuction to create a slimmer leg shape, and hair removal and IPL (intense pulsed light) to improve skin smoothness, texture and tone.
Of course you may feel that you would like to improve another part of your body, aside from the leg area. Explore our procedures and then get in touch by using our
online form to arrange your free consultation.
How do I begin to have liposuction surgery?
- Please fill and mail us enquiry form and pre operative evaluation form.
- Please also mail us your pictures of your face taken from the front and sides. Please see the instructions for taking pictures.
- You can choose to combine the procedure with a spa treatments or Ayurveda beautification or rejuvenation packages or side trip in India.
- Your case manager will get back to you with the details and our expert surgeon’s opinion.
- The case manager would make a detailed itinerary for you, with the quote.
- Please make a deposit of 40% of the total amount to secure the booking for you.