Arm Lift Brachioplasty - Upper Arm Reshaping
Istanbul Aesthetic Center
Discover a smoother, more confident silhouette with our expert Arm Lift Brachioplasty services. Enjoy top-tier surgical care, a quick 2-3 week recovery, and exclusive savings through Volrexa's global medical tourism network.
Product description
Restore Confidence with a Sleek Upper Arm Contour
Brachioplasty, commonly known as an arm lift, is a transformative surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the upper arms, resulting in a smoother, more toned appearance. Whether you have lost significant weight or are simply concerned with loose tissue, this procedure offers a permanent solution to sagging skin that exercise alone cannot fix. By tightening the underlying tissue and repositioning the skin, patients achieve a dramatic improvement in arm definition and proportion.
Experience the Benefits of Volrexa's Global Expertise
Choosing Volrexa means accessing world-class medical tourism at a fraction of the cost found in your local market. Our network of certified plastic surgeons ensures you receive top-tier surgical precision, state-of-the-art facilities, and comprehensive care plans tailored to your unique anatomy. With a typical recovery time of just 2-3 weeks, you can return to your daily activities quickly while enjoying significant savings on your arm lift procedure.
Ideal Candidates
- Individuals with excess skin and fat on the upper arms
- Patients who have reached a stable weight after significant loss
- Non-smokers with good overall health
- People seeking a permanent solution to arm sagging
- Individuals with realistic expectations about surgical outcomes
Preparation
- Consult with a board-certified surgeon to discuss goals and review medical history.
- Undergo necessary blood tests and pre-operative imaging.
- Stop smoking and avoid blood-thinning medications at least two weeks prior.
- Arrange for transportation and a caregiver for the first few days post-surgery.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing to the appointment.
Aftercare
- Keep incisions clean and dry as instructed by your surgeon.
- Wear compression garments to reduce swelling and support healing.
- Limit arm movement and avoid lifting heavy objects for the first week.
- Take prescribed antibiotics and pain medication as directed.
- Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments to monitor healing progress.
Risks & Considerations
- Infection at the incision site
- Blood clots or hemorrhage
- Scarring or uneven pigmentation
- Numbness or altered sensation in the arms
- Asymmetry in arm contour
- Need for revision surgery