Upper Arm Lift Pensacola by James Frost, MD
Upper Arm Lift (Brachioplasty) in Pensacola, DC | James Frost, MD
Understanding the Upper Arm Lift Procedure
Brachioplasty, commonly known as an upper arm lift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reshape the underside of the upper arm. The procedure targets excess, sagging skin from the underarm region to the elbow, creating smoother, more contoured arm appearance.
Ideal Candidates for Arm Lift Surgery
The best candidates for an arm lift are individuals who meet specific criteria:
- Non-smokers with stable body weight
- Physically healthy individuals
- Patients with excess, drooping arm skin
- Psychologically stable with realistic expectations
Surgical Technique
The arm lift procedure involves carefully removing excess skin and potentially reducing fat through liposuction. Incisions are strategically placed on the inside or back of the arm, typically extending from the underarm to just above the elbow.
Procedure Details
- Performed under local, epidural, or general anesthesia
- Outpatient procedure with occasional short inpatient stay
- Internal tissue tightening and reshaping
- Skin smoothing over new arm contours
- Compression garment applied to minimize swelling
Potential Side Effects and Risks
Like all surgical procedures, an arm lift carries potential side effects and risks that patients should carefully consider:
- Temporary side effects:
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Numbness
- Soreness
- Potential surgical risks:
- Asymmetry
- Skin texture changes
- Infection
- Blood clots
Recovery and Results
Results are typically visible almost immediately, though initial swelling and bruising may temporarily obscure the final outcome. Patients can expect long-lasting results by maintaining a stable weight and overall fitness level.
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