Excess arm skin is an inevitable consequence of getting older or have undergone major weight loss. This can make men and women alike feel uncomfortable or awkward wearing short sleeves in public. If you relate to this experience, you may be interested in Brachioplasty. Also known as an arm lift, this procedure can contour your upper arms to give you a more pleasing appearance. Read on to learn more about Brachioplasty, what makes a good candidate for the surgery, and why would-be patients should visit Presige Plastic Surgery for the procedure.

Brachioplasty Surgery

Brachioplasty is a surgical procedure where extra skin and fat deposits are removed from a patient’s upper arms. Once the skin and fat are removed, your skin is placed back over the affected area to create a tight and smooth appearance. Arm lifts can be used to remedy excess skin associated with aging, weight loss, or fat deposits that are resistant to dieting and exercise.

Benefits of a Brachioplasty

Extra skin or fat on your arms is natural, but it can still have a negative impact on the self-esteem and body image of many people. This can affect your mental health and inhibit a person from dressing or living as freely as they want to because of low confidence. No one should have to live with that shame.

The promise of a brachioplasty is that it could help you find the peace of mind to be comfortable with your body. Renewing your upper arms can give you the necessary boost to live your life to the fullest.

Am I a Good Candidate for Brachioplasty Surgery?

As appealing as arm lift surgery can be, the procedure isn’t for everyone. People considering Brachioplasty should be adults who have the following characteristics:

  • Upper arm skin laxity
  • Relatively stable weight and not significantly overweight
  • No chronic medical conditions that impair hearing or increase the risk of surgery
  • Non-smokers (If you do smoke, you should stop at least six weeks before the procedure)
  • Realistic expectations about the results

How does a Brachioplasty work?

In preparation for Brachioplasty surgery, all patients will be administered intravenous sedation or general anesthesia. A surgeon will make incisions on the inside or the back of your arms. The number, length, and location of the incisions depend on the amount of skin being removed. Liposuction will be used to remove any unwanted fat.

The skin is then lifted over your arms for a more contoured look. Arm lift surgery concludes with each incision being closed or secured with sutures that will be removed in one or two weeks following your arm lift.

What to Expect from Your Miami Brachioplasty

Pre-op

Prior to scheduling an arm lift, each patient will meet with their doctor to review their medical history and confirm that they are a suitable candidate for brachioplasty. You will likely be advised to avoid blood thinners, smoking, and eating or drinking 24 hours before your surgery. It is also wise to have someone ready to drive you home after arm lift surgery.

Post-op

In the immediate aftermath of Brachioplasty, most patients experience some bruising, swelling, and discomfort in the affected areas. Lifting your arms above your shoulders and engaging in strenuous physical activity should be avoided for at least a month. Patients are also recommended to wear compression clothes for up to six weeks post-arm lift.

The results of the procedure should be apparent once the swelling fades. Any visible scarring will fade over time. Pain medication and antibiotics will be prescribed as needed. If you experience shortness of breath, chest pains, a fever, or an irregular heartbeat, contact your doctor ASAP.

Schedule Your Brachioplasty in Miami

Looking to get a Brachioplasty in Miami? Prestige Plastic Surgery is the place to visit. Our team of excellent surgeons has the skill and knowledge to perform many surgical procedures to help you discover your dream look. We also offer support for out-of-state patients interested in coming to Miami for our services. Contact Prestige Plastic Surgery to schedule a consultation today.

 

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