Arm Lift Pasadena by Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery - Min Caroline, MD
Arm Lift in Pasadena, CA | Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery - Min Caroline, MD
Understanding Arm Lift Surgery (Brachioplasty)
Arm lift surgery, medically known as brachioplasty, is a specialized cosmetic procedure designed to reshape the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat. This transformative surgery addresses common concerns such as sagging or "batwing" arms, particularly for individuals who have experienced significant weight loss.
Ideal Candidates for Arm Lift
- Individuals who have reached their target weight
- Patients with excess, loose skin in the upper arm region
- Overall healthy non-smokers
- Those seeking improved arm contour and appearance
Surgical Techniques
Surgeons may employ various techniques for arm lift surgery, including liposuction, excision, or a combination of both. The approach depends on the extent of correction needed and the patient's specific anatomical considerations.
Surgical Approach and Scarring
The placement of skin incisions is carefully planned to minimize visible scarring. Incisions can extend into the armpit and lateral chest area if additional skin removal is required. The goal is to create scars that are less noticeable when arms are at rest.
Recovery and Results
Most patients can expect a recovery period of approximately two weeks, during which swelling and bruising are common. Compression garments may be recommended to support the healing process. Final results typically emerge over 6-12 months as swelling subsides and scars mature.
Potential Risks and Considerations
- Potential for infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- Possible changes in skin sensation
- Potential for asymmetry
Scar Minimization Strategies
Following post-operative scar care instructions is crucial for optimal healing. Recommendations may include avoiding sun exposure, using specialized scar treatments, and maintaining proper wound care.
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