
Arm lifting surgery, also known as brachioplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to reshape and
contour the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat. It is often sought by individuals who have
experienced significant weight loss or aging-related skin laxity in the upper arm area.
During arm lifting surgery, incisions are made on the inside or back of the upper arms, depending on
the extent of correction needed. Excess skin and fat are removed, and the underlying tissues may be
tightened and reshaped. The incisions are then closed, resulting in smoother, firmer, and more
contoured arms.
The results of arm lifting surgery are generally long-lasting, although factors such as aging, weight
fluctuations, and lifestyle choices can affect the appearance of the arms over time. By maintaining a
stable weight and following a healthy lifestyle, patients can help prolong the results of their arm lift.
