Brachioplasty or Upper Arm Lift

Recommendation:

The brachioplasty or the upper arm lift surgery is recommended for those who have laxity of the arms, caused by excess fat or when someone has undergone a significant weight loss resulting in sagging arms. The brachioplasty or upper arm lift surgery serves to further improve the contour of the arms flaccidity. Remember that a brachioplasty or upper arm lift surgery removes the sagging arms but is not a weight loss method.

Anesthesia:

Anesthesia for the brachioplasty or the upper arm lift surgery is general.

Length of surgery:

The brachioplasty or the upper arm lift surgery lasts an average of 2 hours

Length of Hospitalization:

Length of stay at the hospital after a brachioplasty or the upper arm lift surgery is an average 24.

Recovery:

The final result of the brachioplasty or the upper arm lift surgery can be seen in six months