Arm Lift (Brachioplasty) Temecula
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Thinking about having an arm lift? Having sexy arms is a total confidence booster. It completes a polished physical appearance. An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, involves removal of skin and fat from the upper arm. As we age, our tissues lose their strong attachments to deeper tissues. The skin loses its elasticity. This can lead to thinning of the skin, skin laxity and drooping. This occurs commonly in areas prone to the aging process. This is especially true over the inner and back part of the upper arm. An arm lift can treat this issue and a consultation with Dr. Newman is an excellent first step!
Other Body Procedures:
– Tummy Tuck – Liposuction
– Thigh Lift – Muffin Top
We usually use general anesthesia for Arm lifts (Brachioplasty) in Temecula. After our patient is asleep, we provide a local numbing injection in the surgical area. This assists with postoperative pain control.
A: This is the medical term used for an arm lift. In everyday English, it means arm (brachial) reshaping (plasty).
A: During surgery, we remove the excess upper arm tissue. People often called it a bat wing. We do this procedure by cutting or a combination of liposuction and direct excision.
A: This depends on the patient. Liposuction may be required to get the contour that the patient has been striving for.
A: I would love to say that we can offer a pain-free arm lift Temecula. Unfortunately, like any body contouring procedure, our patients report very tolerable pain. Most people are off the pain pills just a few days after the procedure.
A: Once again, this is dependent on the patient and the amount of tissue we plan to remove. Typically, when doing a brachioplasty, the incision is the length of the upper arm. That is, from the armpit to the elbow. We identify the excess tissue located at the top of the upper arm. We typically make a short crescent-shaped incision in the armpit area.
A: We usually use general anesthesia for brachioplasty. After our patient is asleep, we often give an additional local numbing injection in the surgical area to assist with postoperative pain control.
A: Yes, all body contouring surgery has a scar. Dr. Newman is experienced making scars small and almost disappear.
A: For our regular arm lift, the scar becomes a slight line from the armpit to the elbow. I place it on the inside of the arm so that it is rarely seen while wearing short sleeve shirts and tank tops. For the shorter arm lift, the scar is a curved line that we hide in the armpit.
A: The initial incision takes about two weeks to heal. After that, I will work with you to implement scar reduction techniques. Some include massage and ointment to reduce the size and visibility of the scar.
A: Only patients that are in good health should do any plastic surgery procedures. It is also essential before an arm lift to have your weight consistent for at least one year.
Dr. Newman is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon.