Arm Lift
Description
An arm lift (brachioplasty) is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. Aging can cause the skin to become loose and flabby. Our surgeons will discuss brachioplasty with patients who want to tighten this skin and look as good as they feel. Liposuction alone may be recommended or in conjunction with an arm lift to remove excess fat.
1-2 hours
Length
Temporary bruising, swelling, pain and discomfort, numbness, and soreness. Possible reaction to anesthesia.
Side Effects
Temporary bruising, swelling, pain and discomfort, numbness, and soreness. Possible reaction to anesthesia.
Recovery
Back to work: 3 to 7 days. More strenuous activity: 2 weeks.
Risks
Scarring, wound healing problems, infection, blood or fluid collection, loss of sensation, asymmetry, wrinkling of skin, lumpiness, areas of depression. Nerve damage may cause weakness in foot or leg. Possibility of permanent discoloration.
Results
Long-lasting, but subject to weight fluctuation.
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