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Brachioplasty
(Arm Lift)
Our arms are noticeable in so much of what we do. Whether it’s in how our clothes fit or how they feel at the gym, when washing our hair, or hugging our loved ones, they are one of the most important extensions of our bodies. For many people, working out and eating well does not improve the appearance of loose, sagging upper arms. If you’re self-conscious about your arms, we are here to help you get back into your favorite sleeveless shirts or dresses.
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An arm lift, also known as a brachioplasty, is a procedure that removes excess skin and tissue from the upper arm. If you have extra fatty tissue in your upper arms, we will perform liposuction to “deflate” the arms. This is followed by removing the excess skin in a way that shapes and recontours the arm, leaving you with a firmer, more toned appearance.
You might have extra loose skin on your arms due to the aging process, or maybe you’ve had weight loss that left you with extra skin. An arm lift might be right for you if you have loose skin on your upper arms. The benefits of a brachioplasty are unique to each individual. A brachioplasty can:
- Restoring a more youthful, firm appearance
- Accentuating a more toned upper arm
- Removing stubborn fat deposits in the arm
- Help you feel more confident in swimsuits, short sleeves, or sleeveless clothing
In addition to deciding whether a brachioplasty can meet your personal goals, several factors must be considered in determining whether you are a good candidate for a brachioplasty. Good candidates for a brachioplasty include those who:
- Want to improve their arm shape
- Want to achieve optimal proportions for their figure
- Have generally good physical and mental health
- Are nonsmokers, or are willing to stop smoking before surgery
- Have realistic expectations from brachioplasty surgery
A brachioplasty may not be a good option for you if you:
- Smoke
- Plan to continue making significant weight changes
- Are you not at your optimal health
A brachioplasty is an outpatient procedure performed with general anesthesia in an operating room. After your surgery, you will be placed in dressings and a support garment. You will spend a short time in the recovery room before a friend or family member takes you home, where you should plan to rest for the remainder of the day. Be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery and to stay with you for at least the first night. We will advise you on pain medication to ease any discomfort, give you detailed post-operative instructions, and schedule a follow-up appointment to check your progress. If you choose to combine your arm lift with other procedures, you may need to stay overnight at the surgery facility; then you can go home the next day.
It is expected that you will experience some pain and swelling after surgery. Shortly after your brachioplasty, you will be given compression sleeves to wear. These sleeves will help with swelling. You may have swelling that extends down into your hands. You will be encouraged to keep your arms elevated as much as possible to diminish such swelling. You may have bruising, which will disappear in a week or so.
Incisions usually heal between 2 and 3 weeks after surgery. Depending on your type of work, you can generally return to work in a week to two weeks. Initially, you will have some activity restrictions, but most people can return to total activity by 4-6 weeks after surgery.
You may notice that you feel less sensation in the arms. This is usually temporary. It may, however, take weeks, months, or even more than a year before the sensation returns to normal. Your arms may also require some time to assume a more natural shape. Incisions will initially be red or pink. They should fade and soften over time (up to 18 months after surgery). Final results are usually seen at six months to a year after surgery.
Every patient’s recovery is different. Your recovery may be quicker or take more time than average.
If you think that you may want to become pregnant in the future, you should mention this to your surgeon. Pregnancy can change body size and shape in an unpredictable way and could affect the long-term results of your surgery.
If you are planning to lose a significant amount of weight, be sure to tell your surgeon. She may recommend that you stabilize your weight prior to undergoing surgery.
It’s very common to combine body contouring procedures into one operative session and one recovery. One of the more common combinations involves arm and breast contouring together. If you have concerns about your breast size or shape, you might consider addressing the breasts and arms in one surgery session. Or you might include liposuction of other body areas, or even facial contouring. We encourage you to talk to us about your concerns, and we will help you put together a plan that’s safe for you.
The incision for a brachioplasty typically extends from the armpit area down to the elbow. If your excess skin is significant, the incision may extend to just below the elbow or up onto the side of your chest. Your surgeon will advise you on the adequate scar length to achieve the best results possible for you. The scar is typically hidden on the inner part of the arm so that it is not visible from the front or back when you arms are down by your sides.
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This 60 year old female lost over 100 pounds after bariatric surgery. She wanted to address the loose skin on her arms. Dr. Kavali did a brachioplasty (an arm lift), which removes skin from the upper arms. She had a lower body lift at the same time. She is shown before surgery and one year after surgery with Dr. Kavali.
- Age: Over 55
- Body Area: Arms, Lower Body
- Gender: Female
42 year old female underwent a bilateral brachioplasty to contour her arms. This surgery includes liposuction to thin the arms, then removal of loose skin. Done by Dr. Kavali and shown before and 2 years after surgery.
- Age: 41 - 55
- Gender: Female
38 year old female underwent brachioplasty (arm lift) with Dr. Kavali to remove loose skin and contour her arms. She is shown before and about 6 months after surgery.
- Age: 25 - 40
- Gender: Female
61 year old female desired better arm contour. Dr. Kavali performed a brachioplasty to remove excess skin from the arms. She is shown before and 1 year after surgery.
- Age: Over 55
- Gender: Female
This 41 year old female lost weight and was left with loose skin on her arms. A brachioplasty (arm lift) helped her meet her goal of more shapely arms. She is shown before and about 8 years after surgery.
- Age: 41 - 55
- Gender: Female