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Arm Lift – Removing Excess Arm Skin for a Smoother More Toned Appearance
More men and women are undergoing cosmetic facial and body procedures now to look and feel their best than ever before; one such procedure is the Arm Lift. The Brachioplasty procedure, which is most commonly known as the arm lift, involves shaping and toning the arms by removing loose and sagging skin. When we are young, we maintain a smooth, firm, contoured shape due to the production of collagen within the skin; continual collagen production is what keeps the skin firm. As we age, the natural production of collagen within the body starts to decrease. As this decrease happens, skin that was once firm starts to loosen and sag. Lose and sagging skin on the upper arms can cause many men and women to become embarrassed and self conscious. An arm lift is a great way to get back that natural look and feel.
The arm lift procedure involves surgically removing the excess skin from the upper part of the arm. While this treatment is undergone for cosmetic reasons, it is still a surgical procedure, therefore patients will have to be placed under either a local or a general anesthetic; the anesthetic used will be determined on a case by case basis. Once the anesthetic is administered, the surgeon will start the procedure by making an incision on the underside of the arm that spans from the elbow to the armpit. Once made, the surgeon will then begin to trim excess skin from the area; if it is needed, excess fat can also be removed via liposuction. Once all of the excess skin and fat is removed, the skin that remains will be pulled together and sutured closed. Bandages will then be placed around the arm in order to reduce swelling and assist in the healing process.
Depending on the extent of the surgery, the Brachioplasty procedure can last anywhere from one to two hours. This surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, so patients will be able to return home that same day. It is normal for patients to expect a good amount of discomfort for the first several days following treatment but pain can be controlled with proper medication. Patients will notice a reduction in swelling after the first few weeks; it is not until the swelling is completely gone that patients will finally be able to see their results.
In a time where body consciousness is at an all time high, we all want to look and feel our very best, but those individuals who are considering an arm lift to remove excess arm skin should seriously consider it before moving forward. While a Brachioplasty does remove excess fat and skin from the upper arm, it also leaves patients with a permanent scar, so you will be trading one imperfection for another. If that is only a minor concern for you then don’t deter from considering an arm lift. This treatment provides a great solution for those who are looking for a way to permanently remove excess arm skin. If you are interested, consult with your physician or plastic surgeon today and find out if this is the right treatment for you.


