Over time, skin can lose its elasticity, leading to loose skin that hangs on the upper part of the arm. This lax skin can persist even with diet and exercise. This part of the arm can also be negatively impacted by weight gain or loss, resulting in a full upper arm or a saggy upper arm. Whatever the cause, persistent fullness or loose skin in the upper arm responds well to an arm lift, also known as Brachioplasty, a procedure that removes fat and tightens the skin.
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During the surgery, Dr. Gurley will design an incision that best addresses the problem. Usually, this incision extends from the armpit down to the elbow area. Sometimes the incision is shorter, depending on the individual. Liposuction is used in conjunction if necessary.
Although diet and exercise can’t tighten skin, it can help with fat reduction. It’s important to exercise and eat healthy; we can help with the rest.
Patients are given a compression sleeve to wear in order to provide support for the surgical site. Normal activities can be resumed the next day. We prefer that you avoid strenuous exercise for 2-4 weeks after surgery.
You may consider this procedure if:
The cost for brachioplasty (arm lift) surgery usually falls within this range, however you will receive an exact cost when you meet with Dr. Gurley.
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When an arm lift is performed by a Board-Certified Surgeon, you’ll notice a dramatic improvement in the size and shape of the upper arm. Dr. Gurley works individually with each patient to help shape the look of your arm in a way that works best for you. Depending on your anatomy and what Dr. Gurley sees, she may also suggest liposuction in tandem with a Brachioplasty for the most permanent results. Our gallery shows the drastic improvements Dr. Gurley is able to offer those undergoing the arm lift procedure.
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