QUICK FACTS ON Arm Lift
Other names
Upper Arm Lift, Brachioplasty
Purpose
Reduces excess fat and skin to improve the skin and contour of the upper arms.
Procedure type
Outpatient
Recovery time
7 - 10 days
Complements
Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, Breast Lift
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Arm Lift
Goals
- Remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arms
- Tighten the upper arms and improve skin quality
- Restores a more normal appearance of the upper arms
Description
An arm lift, technically called a brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to correct loose, saggy skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. As we age, the effects of gravity and changes in our skin quality can cause our upper arm skin to become loose and flabby. When there is only excess fat in the upper arms, liposuction can be considered instead of an arm lift. However, only an arm lift can tighten droopy skin.
Procedure
An arm lift usually takes 2 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of work required.
The incisions for an arm lift begin in the armpits and extend to the elbows. The incision length and pattern depends on the amount and location of excess skin to be removed. Most often, the incision is strategically placed in the inner arm.
After the incisions are made, the skin and fat is separated from the underlying muscles in the arm. Excess skin and fat are then removed. Occasionally, before stitching the incision, a temporary tube is inserted to drain excess fluid from the surgical site. After the incisions are closed, gauze and an elastic bandage are applied to minimize bruising and swelling.
Recovery
After the surgery, there will be swelling and bruising at the incision sites. It is common to have some discomfort, which can be controlled with medication. Propping the arms on some pillow will help keep the swelling down.
Although most patients are up and about in a few days, plan on taking it easy for at least the first week after surgery. Some numbness of the skin is normal and temporary. You must avoid lifting and pushing anything for several days. However, it is important that you start walking as soon as possible.
If drainage tubes were inserted, you will be taught how to take care of them and record the amount of fluid that comes out of it. The steps are very easy and simple to follow. Your surgeon will remove the tubes in about a week when the drainage slows to an acceptable level.
Most patients are back to work or school in 7 to 14 days. Although it is important to walk, you should avoid strenuous activity, including jogging, lifting, heavy housework, sex, or any activity that may put excessive stretch on your arms. Healing will continue for several weeks as swelling dissipates and incision lines fade.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much time is required for an arm lift?
A: The surgery requires approximately 2-3 hours. As with all surgeries, the amount of time needed varies from patient to patient.
Q: Is an arm lift an inpatient or outpatient procedure?
A: Outpatient.
Q: What are some common side effects?
A: Most side effects of arm lifts are temporary. They include discomfort, pain, swelling, numbness, and bruising. Because an arm lift includes removal of skin, there will be a visible scar in the inner arm.
Q: What is the recovery time?
A: Most patients are able to return to work or school in 7 to 14 days.
Q: How long do the results last?
A: The results after an arm lift last for many years. However, the influences of aging and gravity will continue as time passes. The exact length of time varies with each individual.
Q: How do I tell whether I need liposuction of the arms or an arm lift?
A: The decision between liposuction and an arm lift depends on the amount of excess skin and fat. If there are only moderate excess fat without much loose skin, liposuction is usually a better option. However, if there is sagging skin or if there is substantial excess fat, an arm lift is preferred. A consultation with one of our surgeons will help you determine which option is best for you.
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