If you want to lose excessive fat in your thighs quickly, liposuction surgery is the ideal way to lose weight. To do thigh liposuction surgery must find the exact part to get the ideal result. What parts of the legs are suitable for liposuction surgery? The first case, lateral thighs: fat accumulation on the outside of the femur is often accompanied by fat growth above the knee. The thickness of the fat in the lateral femur should be checked in detail before liposuction is done, and the degree of fat projection should be marked. During the aspiration process, care should be taken not to aspirate the fat in the hip depression to avoid deformities. The thickness of the skin and subcutaneous fat left behind should be consistent with the surrounding area and should not be aspirated excessively to prevent postoperative adhesions and bony markings from protruding. The second case, inner thigh: liposuction of the medial femur: the skin of the medial femur is thinner and the fat is softer, so it is easy to bleed during surgery and the postoperative effect is not as stable as that of the lateral part. It is important not to suck too much fat to avoid a large gap between the two sides of the femur. The third case, medial knee: fat accumulation in the knee is common in the medial knee, where fat aspiration is easier and bleeding is less, so adequate aspiration can be performed.