Arm lift surgery, medically known as brachioplasty, is a contouring procedure designed to remove excess skin and reshape the upper arms, restoring a firmer and more toned appearance. Skin laxity in the upper arms may develop due to significant weight loss, aging, or reduced skin elasticity, often resulting in sagging that does not respond to exercise.
Brachioplasty focuses on improving arm contour while maintaining natural proportions and smooth transitions between the arm and surrounding areas.
This procedure may be suitable for patients who:
Individualized Surgical Planning
A detailed consultation is essential to evaluate:
Depending on the extent of correction needed, the procedure may involve:
The goal is to create a smoother, firmer arm contour while preserving natural balance.
Surgical Technique & Safety Standards
Brachioplasty is performed in a fully equipped medical facility under strict safety protocols. Incisions are typically placed along the inner arm, positioned to remain as discreet as possible while allowing effective reshaping.
During surgery, emphasis is placed on:
Patient safety, sterile technique, and structured monitoring remain central throughout the procedure.
Recovery & Expected Results
Initial swelling and mild bruising are expected and gradually resolve over several weeks. Most patients return to light daily activities within 1–2 weeks, with full recovery progressing over time.
As healing continues, patients typically observe:
Results are long-lasting when supported by stable weight and healthy lifestyle habits.
1. Will there be visible scars after arm lift surgery?
Scars are expected but are carefully placed along the inner arm and generally fade over time with proper care.
2. Can liposuction alone correct sagging arms?
Liposuction removes fat but does not tighten excess skin. In cases of significant laxity, brachioplasty is recommended.
3. How long does recovery take?
Most patients resume light activities within 1–2 weeks, while full healing progresses gradually over several months.
4. Are the results permanent?
Results are long-lasting when weight remains stable and skin elasticity is maintained.
5. Is brachioplasty suitable after major weight loss?
Yes, it is commonly performed after significant weight reduction to remove excess skin and improve contour.
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