Tag: arm muscles

Compartment Syndrome After Brachioplasty Surgery

Compartment Syndrome After Brachioplasty Surgery Acute compartment syndrome is a rare but serious condition that can occur after brachioplasty. Symptoms include severe pain, weakness, pale skin, and an inability to move the affected arm. If you suspect you have compartment syndrome after a surgical procedure such as an upper arm…

Upper Arm Anatomy for Brachioplasty Patients

Upper Arm Anatomy for Brachioplasty Patients Arm lift surgery can lead to complications if the surgeon damages the underlying structures. Human arm anatomy consists of skin, fat, muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels. The soft tissues contribute to skin firmness or laxity, the latter of which is a common issue…

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