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Brachioplasty or Arm Lift is a procedure where
loose and excess skin is removed from your arm.
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Why is Brachioplasty
performed?
The problem of loose upper
arm skin usually occurs after weight loss. This problem is
more common in people who have lost a lot of weight. If you
were over weight, the skin of your arm has to stretch to
accommodate the increased volume of your upper arm. After
weight loss, the skin usually fails to tighten and sags.
Brachioplasty is performed to correct this problem of loose
hanging skin of your arms.
Who is an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty?
If you have flabby arms or
loose hanging flesh (Loose Hammock) or skin as a result of
losing lot of weight, then you are an ideal candidate for
Brachioplasty.
Who is not an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty?
If you sweat profusely under
your arms, have swelling in one or both of your arms, if your
lymph glands have been removed then you are not an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty.
What does the
procedure for Brachioplasty involve?
Brachioplasty is performed
as an outpatient procedure in the plastic surgeon's office
under local anesthesia with sedation. The entire procedure of
Brachioplasty takes about an hour per arm. The surgeon makes
zigzag, elliptical or triangular incisions along the inner
surface of upper arm. The space contained between the
incisions is exactly the area of skin that would be removed.
Removal of loose skin tightens the surface of the arm however,
it does not remove the fat. That is why it is usually
recommended that Brachioplasty be accompanied with Liposuction
as well to remove extra fat from your arms. Make sure that you
make arrangements for some one to accompany you as you will be
allowed to go home after a couple of hours following
Brachioplasty procedure.
How to prepare for
Brachioplasty?
Since Brachioplasty is
performed as an outpatient procedure, there is no need for
hospitalization. Your doctor will ask you to sign a consent
form to perform the procedure of Brachioplasty. Make sure that
you wear loose clothing when going in for Brachioplasty.
What to expect
during the recovery period following Brachioplasty?
A thin rubber drain will be
left in after Brachioplasty to draining excess fluids.
Recovery from Brachioplasty takes about 2 - 3 weeks. Make sure
that you limit the amount of weight you lift after
Brachioplasty. Your doctor will advise you to keep your arm
elevated with pillows to minimize discomfort following
Brachioplasty. The incision will be dressed with an elastic
dressing for protection and compression to prevent bruising
and swelling. Depending on how you heal, the scars may take
any where from 6 months to 2 years to completely resolve, fade
and disappear after Brachioplasty.
What is the outcome
of Brachioplasty?
The procedure of
Brachioplasty will be extremely rewarding to you. After
undergoing Brachioplasty, you will gain the self confidence to
wear wider variety of clothing like short sleeves or
sleeveless tops and bathing suits that you might have avoided
to wear in the past before Brachioplasty.
Benefits of
Brachioplasty
Brachioplasty will help you
get rid of the extra fat and skin after losing weight.
Although this requires you to undergo a Brachioplasty
procedure, the results are well worth it. To be able to get
the lean and shapely arms that you have always longed for,
Brachioplasty is the best option available.
Brachioplasty is performed under local anesthesia, does not
require hospitalization and you can return to work and resume
your daily activities within 2 weeks.
Risks of
Brachioplasty
These are just a few minor
complications that can occur rarely following Brachioplasty
procedure. These include:
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Infection
- If your incision site starts to drain large amounts of
pus or fluid mixed with blood, then chances are that there
is an infection at the Brachioplasty incision site.
-
Accumulation of
blood or fluids - Localized accumulation of blood
(hematoma) or fluids (seroma) following Brachioplasty
which scan be drained by your surgeon.
-
Scarring -
Formation of excessive scar tissue can occur at the site
of incision for Brachioplasty.
Why is Brachioplasty
performed?
The problem of loose upper
arm skin usually occurs after weight loss. This problem is
more common in people who have lost a lot of weight. If you
were over weight, the skin of your arm has to stretch to
accommodate the increased volume of your upper arm. After
weight loss, the skin usually fails to tighten and sags.
Brachioplasty is performed to correct this problem of loose
hanging skin of your arms.
Who is an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty?
If you have flabby arms or
loose hanging flesh (Loose Hammock) or skin as a result of
losing lot of weight, then you are an ideal candidate for
Brachioplasty.
Who is not an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty?
If you sweat profusely under
your arms, have swelling in one or both of your arms, if your
lymph glands have been removed then you are not an ideal
candidate for Brachioplasty.
What does the
procedure for Brachioplasty involve?
Brachioplasty is performed
as an outpatient procedure in the plastic surgeon's office
under local anesthesia with sedation. The entire procedure of
Brachioplasty takes about an hour per arm. The surgeon makes
zigzag, elliptical or triangular incisions along the inner
surface of upper arm. The space contained between the
incisions is exactly the area of skin that would be removed.
Removal of loose skin tightens the surface of the arm however;
it does not remove the fat. That is why it is usually
recommended that Brachioplasty be accompanied with Liposuction
as well to remove extra fat from your arms. Make sure that you
make arrangements for some one to accompany you as you will be
allowed to go home after a couple of hours following
Brachioplasty procedure.
How to prepare for
Brachioplasty?
Since Brachioplasty is
performed as an outpatient procedure, there is no need for
hospitalization. Your doctor will ask you to sign a consent
form to perform the procedure of Brachioplasty. Make sure that
you wear loose clothing when going in for Brachioplasty.
What to expect
during the recovery period following Brachioplasty?
A thin rubber drain will be
left in after Brachioplasty to draining excess fluids.
Recovery from Brachioplasty takes about 2 - 3 weeks. Make sure
that you limit the amount of weight you lift after
Brachioplasty. Your doctor will advise you to keep your arm
elevated with pillows to minimize discomfort following
Brachioplasty. The incision will be dressed with an elastic
dressing for protection and compression to prevent bruising
and swelling. Depending on how you heal, the scars may take
any where from 6 months to 2 years to completely resolve, fade
and disappear after Brachioplasty.
What is the outcome
of Brachioplasty?
The procedure of
Brachioplasty will be extremely rewarding to you. After
undergoing Brachioplasty, you will gain the self-confidence to
wear wider variety of clothing like short sleeves or
sleeveless tops and bathing suits that you might have avoided
to wear in the past before Brachioplasty.
Benefits of
Brachioplasty
Brachioplasty will help you
get rid of the extra fat and skin after losing weight.
Although this requires you to undergo a Brachioplasty
procedure, the results are well worth it. To be able to get
the lean and shapely arms that you have always longed for,
Brachioplasty is the best option available.
Brachioplasty is performed under local anesthesia, does not
require hospitalization and you can return to work and resume
your daily activities within 2 weeks.
Risks of
Brachioplasty
These are just a few minor
complications that can occur rarely following Brachioplasty
procedure. These include:
-
Infection
- If your incision site starts to drain large amounts of
pus or fluid mixed with blood, then chances are that there
is an infection at the Brachioplasty incision site.
-
Accumulation of
blood or fluids - Localized accumulation of blood
(hematoma) or fluids (seroma) following Brachioplasty,
which can be drained by your surgeon.
-
Scarring -
Formation of excessive scar tissue can occur at the site
of incision for Brachioplasty.
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