Arm lift (Brachioplasty)
A brachioplasty, commonly known as an arm lift, is a surgical procedure designed to improve the contour and appearance of the upper arms. It involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the upper arms, which may result from significant weight loss, ageing, or genetic factors. The procedure tightens and smoothes the underlying supportive tissue and reduces localised pockets of fat, leading to a more proportionate arm appearance.
Who is a Good a Candidate for a Brachioplasty?
A patient may choose to discuss brachioplasty if they have excess skin on the upper arms due to aging, weight loss, or other factors.
- Excess Skin and Fat
- Changes to Weight
- Weakened Muscles
- Good Overall Health
- Stable Weight
Results
Individual results will vary from patient to patient and according to factors including genetics, age, diet, exercise.
All invasive surgery carries risk and requires a recovery period and care regime.
Be sure you do your research and seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding.
We invite you to reach out to our dedicated team to discuss your surgical and non-surgical needs.
