
Upper arm lift
Duration: 1 – 2 hours
Anesthesia: general anesthetic
Stay: outpatient or inpatient 1 day
Aftercare: Compression sleeves for about 6 weeks
Able to work: after about 2 weeks, for sports activities or heavy physical work after about 6 weeks
Sagging skin on the upper arms, often referred to as "whack-a-mole," can be caused by weight loss, aging, or genetic predisposition. An upper arm lift (brachioplasty) removes excess skin and results in a slimmer and firmer arm contour.
Tone upper arms for more definition
In a personal consultation, we will clarify your individual wishes and expectations, explain the procedure, and answer your questions about the procedure, healing time, and potential risks. Schedule your appointment. online or under T +41 44 397 38 60.
Blood-thinning medications should be discontinued before surgery. Nicotine consumption should be reduced or stopped to avoid impairing wound healing.
An arm lift is usually performed under general anesthesia. Excess skin is removed through an incision on the inside or back of the upper arms. The procedure is usually performed by a Liposuction supplemented.
After the procedure, special compression sleeves must be worn to minimize swelling. Sports activities should be paused for about six weeks, and heavy lifting should be avoided.
In addition to general surgical risks such as swelling or impaired wound healing, unsightly scarring or changes in sensation may occur in rare cases.
The costs depend on individual factors such as the extent of the surgery and any liposuction required. We would be happy to discuss the exact costs during a consultation. Here to make an appointment.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
How long does it take to heal after an upper arm lift and what can I do about it?
Healing after an arm lift typically takes about four to six weeks. During the first few days, you should rest your arms and avoid heavy lifting. After two to three weeks, you can resume most normal activities. It is important to follow your doctor's postoperative instructions to promote healing and avoid complications.
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