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Arm Lift

Arm lift surgery, also known as brachioplasty, can help improve the contour and appearance of the arms, giving them a firmer, more youthful look.

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An Overview of an Arm Lift Surgery

An arm lift surgery is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at improving the appearance of the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat.

This procedure is often sought by individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight or who have excess skin due to aging or genetics.


During the surgery, an incision is made along the inner or back part of the arm, and then excess skin and fat are removed. In some cases, liposuction may also be used to remove excess fat.


The remaining skin is then pulled taut and sutured back together to create a smoother and more toned appearance.


Arm lift surgery has the potential to enhance the shape and visual appeal of the arms, providing them with a tighter and more youthful appearance.

Some Numbers about Arm Lift

35.000

Procedures

Arm lift surgeries number around 35,000 worldwide annually

80%

Individuals

Approximately 80% of arm lift surgery patients are women, with the majority falling within the 40-54 age range

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BEFORE OPERATION

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BEFORE OPERATION

Before the operation, patients typically undergo a consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss their goals, medical history, and any concerns.

They may also receive instructions on pre-operative preparations, such as avoiding certain medications and fasting before surgery.

DURING OPERATION

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DURING OPERATION

During the operation, incisions are made along the inner or back part of the arms, removes excess skin and fat, and may perform liposuction if needed.

The remaining skin is then pulled taut and sutured back together to create a smoother contour.

AFTER OPERATION

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AFTER OPERATION

After the operation, patients are monitored in a recovery area until the effects of anesthesia wear off.

They may experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising in the treated area, which can be managed with pain medication and compression garments.

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ARM LIFT METHODS

Arm lift surgery, or brachioplasty, involves various methods and techniques aimed at addressing excess skin and fat in the upper arms, Here are some common arm lift surgery methods:

Traditional Arm Lift

This method involves making an incision along the inner arm, typically from the armpit to the elbow or just above the elbow.


Excess skin and fat are removed, and the remaining skin is carefully pulled taut and sutured back together. This technique is suitable for patients with moderate to severe skin laxity and excess tissue in the upper arms.

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Extended Arm Lift

In cases where excess skin extends beyond the upper arms to the chest or back, an extended brachioplasty may be performed.


This technique involves making longer incisions that extend into the chest or back area to remove additional skin and fat. Extended brachioplasty is often recommended for patients who have undergone significant weight loss and have excess skin in multiple areas of the upper body.

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Mini Arm Lift

Also known as a limited incision brachioplasty, this method involves making shorter incisions in the armpit or along the upper arm to remove a smaller amount of excess skin and fat.


Mini brachioplasty is suitable for patients with mild to moderate skin laxity and may result in less visible scarring compared to traditional brachioplasty.

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Liposuction-Assisted Arm Lift

In some cases, liposuction may be used in conjunction with brachioplasty to remove excess fat and improve arm contouring.


Liposuction-assisted brachioplasty involves first using liposuction to remove fat deposits from the upper arms, followed by surgical removal of excess skin and tissue through traditional brachioplasty techniques.

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Arm Lift Procedure

The duration of the procedure may differ for each individual, but generally;

Procedure Duration

2-3 hours

Anesthesia

General Anesthesia or Local anesthesia with sedation

Recovery Time

1-3 months

Expected Results

Reduction in Sagging and Flabbiness and Improved Arm Contour

Preferred Method

Traditional Arm Lift

Who Can Get an Arm Lift Surgery?

One primary group that may seek arm lift surgery includes individuals who have undergone significant weight loss. Whether through bariatric surgery, lifestyle changes, or other means, substantial weight loss often results in excess skin and tissue laxity, particularly in the upper arms.


Additionally, aging individuals may also find arm lift surgery beneficial. As we age, skin loses its elasticity, leading to sagging or drooping in various areas of the body, including the arms.


Furthermore, arm lift surgery may be suitable for individuals with genetic predispositions to excess arm skin or fat deposits. Even individuals who have not experienced significant weight loss or aging-related changes may find that their genetics contribute to disproportionate or displeasing arm contours.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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