Sydney Royal Aesthetics

Calf Reduction


Calf reduction, also known as calf slimming or calf contouring, is a cosmetic procedure aimed at reducing the size or bulk of the calf muscles. Some individuals may seek calf reduction for aesthetic reasons, especially if they have disproportionately large or muscular calves that they feel are out of proportion with the rest of their body.


There are a few different methods used for calf reduction:


  1. 1.  Botox injections: Botulinum toxin (Botox) injections can be used to temporarily weaken the calf muscles. By injecting Botox into specific points of the calf muscle, the nerve signals that cause muscle contractions are blocked, resulting in a temporary reduction in muscle size and bulk. The effects typically last for several months before the injections need to be repeated.
  2. 2.  Liposuction: Liposuction is a surgical procedure that involves removing excess fat deposits from targeted areas of the body. In the context of calf reduction, liposuction may be used to remove excess fat from the calves, which can help to slim down the appearance of the legs.
  3. 3.  Muscle resection surgery: In some cases, calf reduction surgery involves a more invasive approach. This typically involves surgically removing a portion of the calf muscle to reduce its size. The exact technique may vary depending on the individual's anatomy and desired outcome.

It's important to note that calf reduction procedures are considered elective cosmetic surgeries and should be approached with careful consideration. Like any surgical procedure, they carry certain risks and potential complications. It's crucial to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon who specializes in calf reduction to discuss your goals, expectations, and any potential risks associated with the procedure

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Faq's

What is calf reduction?

Calf reduction is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at reducing the size of the calves by removing excess fat or muscle.

Who is a suitable candidate?

Ideal candidates are individuals with well-defined calves that appear disproportionate to their body or those seeking a more slender leg profile.

What is the recovery time?

Recovery typically takes about 1-2 weeks, with most patients returning to normal activities within a few weeks.

Are there risks involved?

Risks may include scarring, infection, and changes in sensation.

How much does calf reduction cost?

Costs vary based on the surgeon’s expertise and the complexity of the procedure; consultations will provide personalized estimates.