Brachioplasty (Arm Lift Surgery)

What happens when you lose weight fast? Can our bodies cope with the rapid depletion of fatty tissue? As far as we know, no. Skin tissue under the skin loses elasticity during obesity and slimming, which leads to regional shape losses, more specifically sags. As a result, a significant amount of skin excess occurs, and even non-aesthetic “tension lines” can be observed.

Arm lift surgery is the best solution to get rid of the poor appearance of excess skin and fat in your arms after a significant weight loss.

With arm stretching, the success rate in the design of the arms is very high and the results are permanent as long as you can maintain your current weight.

Sometimes this operation can be combined with liposuction. The surgery takes an average of 2 hours.

Examination Process Of Arm Lifting Surgery

There is no age limit for an arm lift operation. Your doctor questions your height, weight, and eating habits during the examination before the operation. It also controls the shape of the arms, areas with excess skin and fat.

Before surgery, planned incisions on the thighs and arms are marked with lines. Cannula areas are also marked if it is noticed that there is a need for Complementary liposuction.

A routine anesthesia test is performed for the operation to take place. In addition, your doctor may recommend special clothing to suit your recovery period.

The Process Of Arm Lifting Surgery

Two types of arm lifting can be used. The type of cut varies according to the condition of each patient and the desired design to be achieved.

The design of the arms can be performed by the combined application of a small incision extending to the armpit with liposuction.

When the excess tissue is larger, treatment is provided with an incision that runs along the inside of the arm, and if necessary, in some cases the incision may continue to the sides of the upper chest. This method also involves a combination of liposuction and the periodic design of the arm and the re-contouring of the sides of the chest.

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