An arm lift, or brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure aimed at tightening and reshaping the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat, resulting in a more toned and contoured appearance.
During an arm lift, incisions are made along the inner part of the upper arm. Excess skin and fat are removed, and the remaining skin is carefully repositioned and tightened to create a smoother and more defined contour of the arms.
The duration of an arm lift procedure typically ranges from 2 to 3 hours, depending on the amount of excess skin and fat requiring removal. Techniques may involve various incision patterns, such as minimal incisions or full-length incisions along the inner arm, tailored to each patient’s unique anatomy and desired outcomes.
After the procedure, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and temporary discomfort around the arms. Wearing compression garments can aid in the healing process and minimize swelling. Most individuals can resume light activities within a few weeks, gradually increasing activity levels. Following post-operative care instructions and attending follow-up appointments are crucial for optimal healing and achieving desired arm contouring.