Saggy and droopy upper arms can make you feel really uncomfortable. Loose upper arm is most often related with extreme weight loss, pregnancy and aging. An arm lift, technically known as brachioplasty can be the solution for a loss of skin elasticity or excess skin.
An arm lift surgery usually takes two hours depending on the extent of the surgery. During the procedure, your surgeon will make incisions on the inside or back of your arm. Incisions may span from the underarm to just above the elbow. Some people may only require minimal incisions from the area where the inner, upper arm joins the armpit. After the incision is made, excess fat may be removed with liposuction. Excessive skin is then trimmed, tightened and sutured in place with absorbable sutures, or stitches that will be removed within one or two weeks of the surgery. Your skin is then smoothed over the new contour of your arm.
The best candidates for brachioplasty are those people who have lost massive weight that tends to result in a significant amount of fat hanging under their arms. The soft tissue of the arm becomes lax, setting the stage for sagging, otherwise referred to as the bat-wing appearance. Thin people, too, may have sagging upper arms due to the effects of aging and genetics. Even people who engage in regular exercise including Pilates and strength training cannot get rid of excess, sagging skin that develops in this area.
With every medical procedure there is a possibility of complications and arm lift is not an exception. In this surgery some risks might include infection, hematoma, anesthesia risks, loss of sensation, scarring, swelling of the hands and seromas (fluid filled masses along the incision line). However, the possibility for complications would be lesser if you would choose the best surgeon for your brachioplasty. You should look for a surgeon who could give the best results and who could make you feel comfortable all through out the process. It is very important to find a surgeon who had enough training and experience for this kind of surgery. Browsing for the before and after photos will also give you an idea of how a good a surgeon is. The price would always be a big factor for selecting a surgeon but always keep in mind that the surgeon’s experience and your comfort with him or her are just as important as the final cost of the surgery.








