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"What is Brachioplasty?" is one of the most frequently asked questions in the field of plastic surgery. Brachioplasty, that is, arm lift surgery simply aims to obtain a better appearance by intervening the excess skin and excess fat in the lower part of the upper arms. After removing the excess skin and excess fat, the remaining skin is positioned on the newly created contours.

 

Arm Lift Surgery: Good Candidates

As with all other aesthetic applications, there are certain conditions to be a good candidate for arm lift surgery. Not being overweight, not gaining and losing weight frequently, not smoking, and not having a disease that may prevent the healing of wounds can be counted among these conditions.

How is Arm Lift Surgery Performed?

Brachioplasty surgery can be performed by giving sedation or local anesthesia, which numbs only a part of the body. In some cases, general anesthesia may also be recommended, which allows the patient to sleep completely.

The surgeon makes incisions on the lower arms. The length and shape of the incisions depend on the amount of excess skin to be removed. After the incision, the surgeon tightens the underlying tissues and fixes them with sutures. In addition, liposuction can be used to remove excess fat. After the excess skin is removed, rest of the skin is covered over the new contours. At the end of the surgery, sutures or surgical tape are used to close the treated sites.

 

Arm Lift Surgery: Period After Operation

After the arm lift surgery is over, the arms are loosely bandaged to prevent swelling. A drain is placed to deplete excess blood and excess fluid in the procedure area. Within a few days, the surgeon examines the patient. In this examination, bandages are checked and a drain is removed if necessary.

The patient should not raise her/his arms above the shoulder level for about 1 month after arm lift surgery. In addition, physical activities that force the incision sites should be avoided for three to eight weeks. Painkillers can be used when needed. Antibiotics may also be used to prevent wounds from becoming infected.

Recovery time after arm lift applications may vary from person to person. This is because the possibility that the scope of the surgery may change. However, full recovery can be expected to be completed within 1 month, depending on the general health status of the patient.

A moderate pain may be felt for a few days after brachioplasty. These can be prevented or palliated with medications given under the supervision of a doctor.

Yes. After arm lift surgery, the bandages can be carefully removed and the patient can take a shower. The type of these bandages will vary depending on the procedure and the patient's skin sensitivity.