GET RID OF FLABBY ARMS WITH BRACHIOPLASTY

Actual Patient

GET RID OF FLABBY ARMS WITH BRACHIOPLASTY

Actual Patient

GET RID OF FLABBY ARMS WITH BRACHIOPLASTY

Actual Patient

GET RID OF FLABBY ARMS WITH BRACHIOPLASTY

Actual Patient

Loose arm skin is not uncommon after you lose a large amount of weight. No matter how many weight training exercises you do, you can’t seem to tone up your arms. If you have flabby arms, you might be a good candidate for brachioplasty. This plastic surgery procedure will remove sagging skin from your arms. It requires general anesthesia and typically takes two to four hours to complete. The procedure can be done for laxity of the upper portion of the arm which leaves a shorter scar or for the full arm to the elbow.

WHO ARE GOOD CANDIDATES FOR BRACHIOPLASTY?

Individuals who have a significant amount of loose skin on their arms are typically good candidates for arm lift surgery. Candidates should also be at a healthy weight and not smoke.

HOW DOES PROCEDURE WORK?

During an arm lift procedure, a plastic surgeon will make an incision on the inside or back of your arm. If you have a lot of excess skin, your surgeon may need to make a bigger incision that runs from your elbow to under your arm. He will then remove and tighten excess skin and close the incision.

WHAT IS THE RECOVERY PROCESS LIKE?

Following brachioplasty in Weston, you may experience swelling and bruising for a couple of weeks. It is important to wear your compression garments and take your pain medication as directed. Elevating your pillows while you sleep can also help reduce swelling. You should be able to resume your normal activities within 10 days.

WHAT WILL THE RESULTS BE LIKE?

Brachioplasty in Weston can give you toned and younger looking arms. When all that excess skin is removed from your arms, you will also have a much easier time exercising and doing other activities. If you maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine, your results will last longer. It is common to have scarring after the procedure, but it should gradually fade over time.