Arm Lift
An arm lift, or brachioplasty, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at improving the appearance of the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat. An arm lift can lead to more toned and contoured arms, enhancing self-confidence.
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Overview
Brachioplasty, commonly known as an arm lift, is a surgical procedure designed to improve the contour and appearance of the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat. Brachioplasty is effective in achieving a more sculpted arm contour, allowing you to feel more confident.
Benefits
Brachioplasty, or an arm lift, offers several benefits for patients seeking to improve the appearance and contour of their upper arms. The primary advantage is the removal of excess skin and fat, creating a smoother, more toned arm appearance, which can enhance overall body proportion and boost self-confidence.
Overall, brachioplasty provides both aesthetic and functional improvements, contributing to a more contoured arm profile and positively impact a patient's quality of life.
Overall, brachioplasty provides both aesthetic and functional improvements, contributing to a more contoured arm profile and positively impact a patient's quality of life.
Who is a Candidate?
This procedure is particularly popular among individuals who have experienced significant weight loss or aging, both of which can lead to loose, sagging skin that cannot be addressed through exercise alone.
A candidate for brachioplasty is typically someone who is anon-smoker, good overall health and has excess skin and fat in the upper arms that does not respond to diet and exercise andshould also have realistic expectations about the outcome of thesurgery.
A candidate for brachioplasty is typically someone who is anon-smoker, good overall health and has excess skin and fat in the upper arms that does not respond to diet and exercise andshould also have realistic expectations about the outcome of thesurgery.
What to Expect/Recovery Time
During a brachioplasty, the surgeon makes an incision along the inner or back side of the arm, often extending from the underarm to the elbow, though the length of the incision may vary based on the amount of excess skin to be removed. Once the excess skin and fat are removed, the remaining skin is tightened and sewn in place to create a smoother, more toned appearance.
Recovery after brachioplasty involves a period of rest and careful adherence to post-operative care to ensure optimal healing and results. Immediately following the surgery, patients can expect swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the upper arms, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.
Patients are advised to rest and limit their physical activity during the initial weeks of recovery.
Recovery after brachioplasty involves a period of rest and careful adherence to post-operative care to ensure optimal healing and results. Immediately following the surgery, patients can expect swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the upper arms, which can be managed with prescribed pain medication.
Patients are advised to rest and limit their physical activity during the initial weeks of recovery.
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