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Posts Tagged ‘brachioplasty’

Many Arm Lift Patients Lost Weight Through Bariatric Surgery

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

I have recently lost over 150 pounds through Bariatric Surgery and I now have a lot of loose, hanging skin. I want to know if I am a typical candidate for an arm lift or if I will just be declined. I found a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s website with some good news. It says, “The majority of candidates for brachioplasty are those have lost massive weight following Bariatric Surgery, also known as ’stomach stapling’ or ‘lap banding.’”

There Are Many Body Contouring Procedures Available

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

I have been wondering what a couple of body contouring plastic surgery procedures are so I did some searching online and found a Long Beach plastic surgeon’s website. His site lists a few of them including tummy tuck, liposuction, and arm lift. Now that I know a few of them I can decide which procedures are best for me.

Brachioplasty Is Not A Surgical Treatment For Being Overweight

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

I have a friend who thinks her only way to make herself appear “in shape” is by receiving an arm lift. I told her that she needs to lose a lot of weight to be considered for that surgery, just like any other plastic surgery procedure. She continually disagrees with me saying that her arms are the only problem. I did some research to see which one of us was correct and found a Fresno plastic surgeon’s website. It says, “Brachioplasty is not a surgical treatment for being overweight. Obese individuals who intend to lose weight should postpone all forms of body-contouring surgery until they have reached a stable weight.”

Brachioplasty Removes “Bat-Wings”

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

An arm lift or brachioplasty is the surgical correction of excess skin to the arms. Over time, with pregnancy, weight loss or even during normal development, excess skin to the upper arms (bat-wings) can develop compelling women to seek correction.

Post Arm Lift Care

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

After arm lift surgery or upper arm liposuction you will be required to wear a compressive garment which is much like a very tight shirt. The length of time for which the garment is worn varies with surgeon preference and extent of surgery, and averages 2 to 4 weeks. You may return to work within 2 to 3 days, again depending on the extent of your surgery.

Brachioplasty Removes Excessive or Hanging Skin from Your Upper Arms

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Brachioplasty, or an arm lift, is designed to remove excessive and sagging skin in the upper arm that often results from weight loss and aging. An arm lift procedure can give your arms the shapely contours you may not have seen in a long time or never had! Imagine being able to wear any sleeveless shirt you want!

Arm Lift Surgery is Becoming Increasingly Popular

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Brachioplasty, also known as arm lift or arm tuck, is a plastic surgery procedure designed to remove redundant, flabby, and sagging skin folds of the upper arms. Hanging arm skin folds are not only unsightly, but also interfere with one’s ability to fit in sleeved tops, as well as causing underarm skin rash and irritation.
Brachioplasty can now offer patients the freedom of a lifestyle that they couldn’t enjoy previously. In fact, the popularity of arm lift surgery has soared to a point that according to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the number of Brachioplasty surgeries has tripled since 1997, with nearly 15,000 procedures being performed in 2005. Arm lift surgery is not exclusive to women. Actually, many men also undergo brachioplasty.

Brachioplasty Tightens The Skin on Your Arms

Friday, January 16th, 2009

An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. With age, upper arm skin can become loose and flabby. Plastic surgeons will discuss brachioplasty with patients who want to tighten this skin and look as good as they feel. In some cases your plastic surgeon may suggest that liposuction be used alone or in conjunction with an arm lift to remove excess fat in the upper arms.

Remove Redundant, Flabby, and Sagging Skin Folds of the Upper Arms

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Arm lift (also known as brachioplasty) is a procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the upper arm. The goal of the surgery is to obtain a more toned, defined arm.
Liposuction may be used in conjunction with brachioplasty to further enhance results. Incisions are usually made on the inside of the arm in an inconspicuous area. Depending on the extent of the surgery, some arm lift procedures can be accomplished by making a small incision in the armpit area. Most people can return to work one to two weeks following arm lift surgery with minimal restrictions.

Brachioplasty: The Procedure

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

The procedure is usually done under general anesthesia and takes about 3 hours. The location and length of the incision are dependent on the amount of skin to be removed. Through the incisions excess skin and fat are removed and deep tissues are tightened.

Rejuvenate your Upper Arm with an Arm Lift

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. With age, upper arm skin can become loose and flabby. Plastic surgeons will discuss brachioplasty with patients who want to tighten this skin and look as good as they feel. In some cases your plastic surgeon may suggest that liposuction be used alone or in conjunction with an arm lift to remove excess fat in the upper arms.

The Basics of Brachioplasty

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Brachioplasty, also known as arm lift or arm tuck, is a plastic surgery procedure designed to remove redundant, flabby, and sagging skin folds of the upper arms. Hanging arm skin folds are not only unsightly, but also interfere with one’s ability to fit in sleeved tops, as well as causing underarm skin rash and irritation.

An arm lift can save a person from pain and self-esteem issues. Has anyone had this surgery performed on them that would like to share their experience?

Tighten the Skin on your Arms with a Brachioplasty

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

The arm lift procedure or brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. With age, upper arm skin can become loose and flabby. The goal with brachioplasty is to tighten the skin and remove the excess fat tissue. In some cases your plastic surgeon may suggest that liposuction be used alone or in conjunction with an arm lift to remove excess fat in the upper arms. Sometimes the skin of the hand is also tightened or resurfaced with IPL.

Are You an Arm Lift Candidate?

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

If you have unsightly sagging skin on the upper arms due to aging, genetics, or weight loss, you may be a candidate for upper arm lift. The procedure is intended to reduce or eliminate excess skin from the upper arms.

Correct Excess Skin to your Arms

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

A Board Certified Plastic Surgeon uses an arm lift or brachioplasty to correct excess skin to the arms. Over time, excess skin to the upper arms can develop compelling people to seek correction.

Upper arms are a part of a body that many people are self-concious about. I find it interesting that they are capable of making your arms look normal again.

Northwestern Plastic Surgery offers Brachioplasty

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. With age, upper arm skin can become loose and flabby. Plastic surgeons will discuss brachioplasty with patients who want to tighten this skin and look as good as they feel. In some cases your plastic surgeon may suggest that liposuction be used alone or in conjunction with an arm lift to remove excess fat in the upper arms.