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Brachioplasty for Patients With Significant Arm Asymmetry

Brachioplasty for Patients With Significant Arm Asymmetry Arms are never perfectly symmetrical. This is especially true for patients that had a botched arm lift, liposuction gone wrong, or lipoma removal. Arm asymmetry can also be the result of a lipoma or massive weight loss. Arm lift surgery or revision brachioplasty…

Brachioplasty After Bariatric Surgery and Extreme Weight Loss

Brachioplasty After Bariatric Surgery and Extreme Weight Loss Weight loss surgery is often just the start for those on a weight loss journey. People that lose weight rapidly, whether due to extreme dieting or gastric bypass surgery, commonly deal with excess skin on the upper arm. Unlike most patients considering…

Brachioplasty for Patients with Loose Arm Skin Due to Aging

Brachioplasty for Patients with Loose Arm Skin Due to Aging Ageing and lifestyle habits affect the skin, muscles, and fat layer, contributing to arm sagging in older patients. Arm lift surgery tightens loose skin on the upper arms to restore firmness and tonality. Mature patients can only have the surgery…

Top 7 Alternatives to Brachioplasty (arm lift) Surgery

Top 7 Alternatives to Brachioplasty (arm lift) Surgery Lax arm skin and excess fat can be improved with arm lift surgery. Yet surgery is not the only option. There are many ways to shrink the upper arms, and many don’t require going under the knife. Here are some possible alternatives…

Lifestyle Changes to Maintain Brachioplasty Results

Lifestyle Changes to Maintain Brachioplasty Results Arm lift surgery is a big investment. If you’ve had the operation, you understand the costs associated with the procedure and perhaps endured a lengthy recovery period. Now that you’re on the other side and have begun enjoying your arm lift surgery results, you’re…

10 Incredible Benefits of Arm Lift Surgery

10 Incredible Benefits of Arm Lift Surgery Perhaps you’ve been considering arm lift surgery (brachioplasty) for some time. If you are on the fence, here are the top ten reasons to consider it. It’s for these powerful benefits that 168,289 people chose to have upper arm lift surgery in 2019….

Understanding the Limitations of Brachioplasty

Understanding the Limitations of Brachioplasty It’s critical to have realistic expectations if you’re considering an arm lift. Arm lift surgery tightens the upper arm skin and reduces fat, but it can’t solve every problem in life. In this article, we’ll explore the limitations of this surgical procedure. After reading, you…

Preparing for Brachioplasty Surgery

Preparing for Brachioplasty Surgery If you’re dreaming of toned arms but are living with saggy skin, arm lift surgery could be the solution. The truth is, fantasising about what life would be like after an arm lift and actually having surgery are two different things. If you’re serious about having…

Arm Lift Scars: What to Expect and Tips for Scar Healing

Arm Lift Scars: What to Expect and Tips for Scar Healing Arm lift surgery (brachioplasty) always leaves a scar. While the scars from an upper arm lift are permanent, there are steps you can take to make them heal as nicely as possible. Once the scar fades, many people feel…

Are You a Candidate for Arm Lift Surgery? [Brachioplasty]

Are You a Candidate for Arm Lift Surgery? [Brachioplasty] Brachioplasty (arm lift surgery) removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms. Usually, people have the procedure after weight loss, but it may also be appropriate for those with loose arm skin and stubborn fat caused by ageing or heredity….

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