Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)
Overview
An Arm Lift (brachioplasty) is a surgical procedure that may be considered to address excess skin and/or tissue of the upper arms. Some people seek assessment after significant weight change, ageing-related skin laxity, or when exercise has not changed the appearance of loose skin. The procedure involves incisions and results in scarring. A consultation is required to confirm suitability and to discuss expected changes and limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and alternatives.
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Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
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Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
Breast Augmentation
Implant Size: 300cc – 450cc
Recovery Timeline: 1–2 weeks light
Tags: Breast Enhancement, Cosmetic Surgery
About This Procedure
Brachioplasty is a body contouring operation that removes excess skin and, in selected cases, excess fatty tissue from the upper arm. The incision pattern depends on the amount and location of excess skin and may extend from the underarm toward the elbow. In some cases, liposuction may be used as part of the surgical plan where clinically appropriate.
All surgery results in scars, and scar visibility varies between individuals.
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Key Benefits
Reduction of loose upper-arm skin
Change in upper-arm contour
Clothing comfort considerations
Skin-fold symptom considerations
in some individuals, reducing skin-on-skin friction may help with irritation; this varies.
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Ideal Candidate
A suitable candidate is generally an adult seeking assessment for upper-arm skin laxity and/or excess tissue, and who is in good overall health. Suitability depends on general health, nutritional status, smoking status, weight stability, skin quality, and individual risk factors. Candidates should have realistic expectations about scarring, recovery time, and variability in outcomes. A consultation is required to confirm suitability.
You May Be a Good Candidate If
You may be a good candidate for an arm lift if you:
- Have excess upper-arm skin that you would like assessed
- Have stable weight (where relevant to surgical planning)
- Are in good overall physical health
- Do not smoke or are willing to stop nicotine use for a specified period before and after surgery (as directed)
- Understand that scarring is expected and outcomes vary
- Are willing to follow post-operative instructions and attend follow-up appointments
Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure
Brachioplasty may not be suitable for individuals who:
- Have uncontrolled medical conditions that increase surgical risk
- Have an active infection
- Are unable to stop nicotine use where clinically required (as nicotine can impair healing)
- Have unstable weight or are planning major weight change in the near future (timing may be deferred depending on clinical advice)
- Have unrealistic expectations about scarring, symmetry, or outcome variability
- Have a history of problematic scarring or wound healing issues (assessment required)
Surgical Techniques & Approaches
Limited-incision brachioplasty:
Standard brachioplasty:
Brachioplasty with liposuction (selected cases):
liposuction may be used to address fatty tissue where appropriate, either as part of the arm lift or as a staged approach.
Your surgeon will explain incision placement, expected scarring, trade-offs, and whether additional procedures are recommended during consultation.
Anesthesia
Brachioplasty is commonly performed under general anaesthesia, though local anaesthesia with sedation may be considered in selected cases depending on the extent of surgery and facility protocols. The anaesthesia plan will be discussed during consultation.
Pre-Operative Preparation
- Medical review: health history, medications and supplements, and relevant investigations where required.
- Medication guidance: you may be asked to stop certain medications/supplements that can increase bleeding risk (where clinically appropriate).
- Nicotine cessation: nicotine can impair healing; you may be asked to stop smoking/vaping/nicotine products for a specified period before and after surgery.
- Fasting instructions: follow the facility’s requirements prior to anaesthesia.
- Support planning: arrange transport and post-operative support after discharge.
Recovery Process
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Activity & Expectations
Immediately Post-Op
Recovery Milestones
Return to Work
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Appearance over time
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