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Brachioplasty

Serving Phoenix and Scottsdale, AZ

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The Secret to Sleeker Arms

Why Choose Southwest Breast & Aesthetics for Brachioplasty?

Brachioplasty, or arm lift surgery, is ideal for individuals who struggle with sagging skin or excess fat on their upper arms due to weight fluctuations, aging, or genetics. This cosmetic surgery procedure tightens and reshapes the upper arms to create a more toned and youthful appearance. At Southwest Breast & Aesthetics, our skilled Phoenix plastic surgeons offer brachioplasty using a personalized approach tailored to your unique needs and aesthetic goals. With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to patient-centered care, our team provides a supportive environment from your initial consultation to your final result. To learn more or schedule a consultation, contact us today.

Brachioplasty at a Glance

  • Purpose: Body contouring surgery to remove excess, sagging fat and skin from the upper arms.
  • Benefits: Achieves firmer, more contoured arms.
  • Downtime: Approximately 1-2 weeks of recovery.
  • Duration: The procedure typically takes 1-3 hours.
  • Results: Long-lasting, with visible improvement immediately.

Reclaim Youthful Confidence

What is brachioplasty?

Brachioplasty, also known as arm lift surgery, is a surgical procedure designed to remove sagging skin and fat from the upper arms, creating a smoother, more toned appearance.

This cosmetic procedure is particularly beneficial for those with loose or hanging upper arm skin due to significant weight loss, aging, or genetics. Options for brachioplasty include a traditional arm lift, which focuses on the entire upper arm, or a limited incision arm lift, which targets specific areas. The goal is to achieve natural-looking results that enhance your overall arm contour.

Expert Solutions Tailored to You

What is the brachioplasty procedure like?

On the day of the brachioplasty Phoenix patients will have anesthesia administered to ensure comfort throughout the procedure. Your surgeon will make strategic incisions on the inside or back of the arm, depending on the amount of excess skin and the desired outcome. Through these incisions, they will remove loose skin, tighten underlying tissues, and possibly remove or reposition fat. The incisions are then carefully closed to minimize scarring, and a compression garment may be applied to support your arms during the healing process. The surgery typically takes between 1-3 hours to perform, depending on the extent of the correction needed.

Say Goodbye to Loose Skin

What conditions does brachioplasty address?

For our patients in Phoenix brachioplasty effectively treats conditions like sagging skin, stubborn fat, and reduced definition in the upper arms due to weight loss, aging, or genetics. It improves the appearance of "bat wings" or loose skin that hangs under the arms, restoring a firmer and more youthful contour. This procedure can also help alleviate discomfort from chafing or irritation caused by excess skin.

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Taut, Toned Arms

What are the benefits of brachioplasty?

With a brachioplasty Phoenix patients benefit from multiple improvements, including:

  • Enhanced Arm Contour: Removes excess fat and skin to reveal your underlying muscle tone.
  • Improved Confidence: Helps you feel more comfortable wearing sleeveless clothing for an enhanced body image in any setting.
  • Long-lasting Results: Provides lasting improvement when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
  • Improved Comfort: Removing excess skin and fat can reduce skin irritation and discomfort in the upper arm area.
  • Customizable Options: Tailors the procedure to each patient's unique anatomy and aesthetic goals.
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Understanding Your Options

Am I a candidate for brachioplasty?

Ideal candidates for brachioplasty, or an arm lift, are those who have sagging, extra skin or fat on their upper arms and are at a stable body weight.

Patients often seek brachioplasty to remove excess tissue resulting from significant weight loss or natural changes with aging. It is essential that you are in general good health, do not smoke or are willing to quit, and have realistic expectations for your results. This procedure is not recommended for patients with certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or cardiovascular issues, which could increase surgical risks. During your consultation, we will assess your goals and medical history to determine if an arm lift is right for you.

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Compassion and Support at Every Step

Brachioplasty Recovery

After brachioplasty Phoenix patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which are manageable with prescribed medications. Keep your arms elevated as much as possible and avoid strenuous exercise for at least 4-6 weeks. Wearing a compression garment can help reduce swelling and support the healing process. Most patients return to normal activities within 1-2 weeks, but full recovery may take several weeks to months. Follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions carefully to ensure optimal results.

Embrace a More Confident Future

Brachioplasty Results

You will see an immediate change in your arm contour after surgery, with final results becoming more apparent as swelling subsides over several weeks. Results from brachioplasty are long-lasting, provided that you maintain a stable weight and healthy habits.

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Brachioplasty

Frequently Asked Questions

Results from brachioplasty are generally long-lasting, provided you maintain a stable body weight and. However, aging may eventually cause some changes in skin elasticity over time. However, the appearance of your upper arm area will likely always be improved compared to how it would look without surgery.

Like any cosmetic surgery, brachioplasty involves incisions, meaning that some degree of scarring is inevitable. However, our experienced plastic surgeons place them on strategic locations of the upper arm to minimize visibility. Scars usually fade significantly over time and can be hidden in the natural contours of your arm.

Before your arm lift surgery, your surgeon may instruct you to stop smoking, avoid taking certain medications, and maintain a stable weight. You should also arrange for help during your initial recovery period.

While non-surgical treatments can improve minor skin laxity, they cannot achieve the same level of correction as the brachioplasty, a cosmetic procedure specifically designed to remove significant excess skin or fat from the upper arm area.

Post-operative instructions will include avoiding strenuous activities, including exercise and heavy lifting, for at least 4-6 weeks following surgery. Light activities can usually be resumed after 2 weeks, depending on your surgeon’s advice.

An arm lift is performed using general anesthesia to ensure maximum comfort during the procedure.

Swelling after an arm lift typically peaks within the first week and gradually subsides over the next few weeks. Most swelling resolves within a few months. Your plastic surgeon may recommend wearing a compression garment to minimize swelling.

As with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, bleeding, scarring, asymmetry, changes in skin sensation, and poor wound healing. Choosing an experienced surgeon reduces these risks.

An arm lift may remove some stretch marks, particularly those located on the excess skin that is removed. However, it is not specifically designed to eliminate all stretch marks.

Brachioplasty, or arm lift, is a surgical procedure that carries some risks, as with any surgical procedure. While most complications are minor and temporary, it's important to be aware of the potential risks before deciding to undergo this surgery. Risks of brachioplasty include anesthesia risks, prolonged forearm swelling, prolonged or permanent numbness, bleeding, infection, blood clots, fluid accumulation, nerve damage, poor healing or wound tissue death, scarring, lung fluid build-up, and unsatisfactory results. It's important to discuss these risks with your plastic surgeon and to follow their pre- and post-operative instructions carefully to minimize the risk of complications.