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Arm Lift

The arm lift procedure is performed to regain firmness in the arm area by eliminating excess subcutaneous fat tissue and loose skin. As time passes or due to factors like childbirth, the skin on the arms can sag and thicken, causing both aesthetic and psychological discomfort. To overcome this issue and achieve a more pleasing appearance, "arm lift surgery" is a commonly chosen solution. Also known as brachioplasty, arm lift surgery is a popular cosmetic treatment option not only for sagging due to the aging process but also for those who wish to get rid of the undesirable appearance of their arms following rapid weight loss or excessive weight gain.

Frequently Asked Questions About Arm Lift

How Is Arm Lift Surgery Performed?

Arm lift surgery involves the removal of excess skin through incisions made under the arms or along the inner elbow, shaping the arms. If there is excess fat, it can be removed through liposuction or directly through incisions. The incision sites use a technique called aesthetic sutures, which are self-absorbing and hidden, ensuring that the stitches on your arms are not visible. This surgery is performed under general anesthesia in sterile conditions.

Arm Lift Surgery Aftercare

After the surgery, a special arm corset should be worn for three weeks. Strenuous arm movements should be restricted for a few weeks, as these can cause some damage to the stitches. To ensure a healthy and speedy recovery, it is best to avoid smoking.

How Long Does Arm Lift Surgery Take?

Arm lift surgery may take an average of 2-3 hours. The duration of the operation can vary depending on the patient’s condition.

Is Arm Lift Surgery Painful?

In general, there is usually no pain after arm lift surgery. However, short-term pain related to the bandage and the surgery may occur. In such cases, doctors may provide pain relievers to the patient.

Does Arm Lift Surgery Leave Scars?

During arm lift surgery, the applied suture technique is an aesthetic suture, and these stitches are self-absorbing. Additionally, the incision site is on the hidden inner part of the arm, making any potential scars less bothersome. After the recovery from the operation is complete, scar-reducing creams can be used to minimize any stitches’ appearance, which may take about a year to fade into your skin’s natural color.

What Is the Recovery Process Like After Arm Lift Surgery?

After arm lift surgery, patients can use an arm corset to not damage the stitch line and to help stitches heal more comfortably. The corset is usually used for 3-6 weeks. You can take a shower 2 days after the surgery. You can return to your daily activities in 5-6 days. Sports activities can usually start after 1-1.5 months.

Can You Exercise After Arm Lift Surgery?

You can generally start exercising after approximately 6 weeks following arm lift surgery.

When Can I Return to Work After Arm Lift Surgery?

After arm lift surgery, patients usually stay in the hospital for 1 day, and then they rest at home for the following week.

Can Liposuction Be Performed Alongside Arm Lift Surgery?

If a patient has a problem with excess fat, liposuction can be performed during arm lift surgery. In such cases, liposuction is applied first, followed by the arm lift surgery. However, patients without a problem of excess fat do not receive liposuction.

Is There an Age Limit for Arm Lift Surgery?

Arm lift surgery can be performed on both women and men over 18 years of age who do not have any conditions that would be a contraindication for the surgery.