Upper Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)

Firm, well-defined arms can be symbolic of youthful strength and beauty. However, as we age, many people develop loose and sagging skin of their upper arms. In other cases, loose arm skin can be a by-product of significant weight loss. Sometimes skin that had been stretched over heavier arms simply cannot tighten to accommodate a new, smaller frame after weight loss. This condition can be particularly disappointing for women and men who have worked so hard to achieve a healthier weight. The numbers on the scale may make you smile, but the image in the mirror may still be discouraging. Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) can surgically remove excess skin on the upper arms, giving you the well-contoured, attractive arms you desire. Dr. Constantine will discuss the Arm Lift options with you so that you can make the most informed decision.

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For many people, flaccid excess skin on the arms cannot be eliminated through diet and exercise. Men and women who are unhappy with the appearance of their arms may resort to wearing long sleeves, even in warm weather, to hide their arms. For some people, comfortable and stylish clothing is left hanging in the closet, and bathing suits are out of the question. But, it doesn’t have to be that way.

If you are unhappy with loose and sagging skin in your arms, there are surgical options that you might want to consider. Brachioplasty, or an “Arm Lift,” can surgically remove excess skin on the upper arms, giving you the well-contoured, attractive arms you desire. Of course, surgery is not right for everyone. Dr. Constantine will discuss the Arm Lift options with you so that you can make the most informed decision.

There are several types of Arm Lift procedures that can help eliminate loose and sagging skin in the upper arms. The procedure that will work best for you will depend on the amount of excess fat and skin on your arms. If you have a small amount of fat and slightly loose skin, a simple liposuction procedure can remove the fat and tone the skin. For patients with moderate amounts of excess skin, a “Short Scar Brachioplasty” might be the best option. In this procedure, short incisions are made, and scars can often be limited to the armpit area. For more significant cases (as you might see with dramatic weight loss after bariatric surgery), a “Full Brachioplasty” might be appropriate. Dr. Constantine will discuss with you the benefits and limitations of each procedure so that you can choose the procedure that’s right for you.