How Can an Arm Lift Help?
Arm lift surgery tightens and transforms the appearance of the upper arms. Dr. O’Toole tailors each arm lift procedure to the individual patient so that they can achieve optimal results.
Schedule a ConsultationArm Lift Candidates
Candidates for arm lift surgery are adults who:
- Experience significant upper arm laxity
- Maintain a stable weight
- Are generally healthy
- Have realistic expectations of their results
- Do not smoke
The Procedure
- Anesthesia is administered
- Incisions will extend from the armpit to the elbow on the inside of the arm
- Loose skin is trimmed and tightened until a firm and natural contour is achieved
- Incisions are closed with sutures
- Arm lift surgery typically takes between one and three hours to complete
Additional Liposuction
- Performed on patients with additional stubborn fat deposits
- Uses power-assisted liposuction
- Saline is injected through small incisions to break up the fat cells
- Unwanted fat is suctioned out through small tubes known as cannulas
What are your Concerns?
Recovery
Compression garments are wrapped around your arms, and you can expect to wear these for a few days. These will help promote blood circulation, reduce swelling, and aid in the overall healing process. All sutures are removed after one week, and you will be able to return to work and light activities at this time. You should avoid any lifting or strenuous activities for at least six weeks.
Cost
The final cost of your arm lift surgery will depend on many factors such as the techniques used and any combined procedures. This price includes anesthesia fees, surgeon’s fees, facility fees, and all materials and equipment. You will be given an accurate estimate during your consultation.
Pain
Arm lift surgery is performed under anesthesia to ensure a painless and comfortable procedure. You can expect to be tired and groggy the rest of the night and will be required to have someone drive you home and stay with you for the first night to help with all activities. Bruising, swelling, and some minor discomfort is to be expected. Over-the-counter pain medication and cold compresses usually help with this; however, oral pain medication can be prescribed if needed.
Scarring
Scarring will be present at the incision site. Dr. O’Toole does his best to keep this scar as small and hidden as possible; however, most brachioplasty scars extend from the armpit to the elbow. You can help reduce the appearance of the scar by keeping it away from the sun, avoiding any excess tension on the arms during the recovery, and using silicone scar sheets over the incision. All scarring will fade with time.
Results
Arm lift surgery results in a smoother, tighter, and more contoured upper arm appearance. These results will become apparent as soon as the post-operative bruising and swelling subside, which usually takes a few weeks. You can experience long-lasting arm definition with this procedure as long as a healthy weight is maintained.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the potential complications from arm lift surgery?
Arm lift surgery has a long history of providing safe and natural-looking results. Complications from this procedure are rare but possible. Some of these risks include:
- Adverse reactions to anesthesia
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Unsightly scarring
- Fluid accumulation
- Changes in skin sensation
- Nerve or blood vessel damage
You can help reduce the chances of these complications by following all of Dr. O’Toole’s advice both before and after surgery.
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Are there alternatives to arm lift surgery?
Smartlipo® is often recommended for patients who are dissatisfied by the presence of localized fat in the upper arms but do not require skin removal. Smartlipo® is a minimally invasive procedure that uses laser light energy to break up and remove fat cells and tighten mild to moderate skin laxity.
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Why should I choose Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery?
Dr. O’Toole has more than 20 years of training and experience. He and his team at Pasadena Cosmetic Surgery have helped many Los Angeles area patients achieve the slim and contoured arms that were previously unattainable.