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Arm lift surgery is a cosmetic surgical procedure typically performed to address sagging skin and lax muscles caused by aging, weight loss, or genetic factors. This surgery is applied to correct sagging in the upper arm region. During the procedure, excess skin and fat tissue are removed. Additionally, loose muscles can be tightened to give the skin a more youthful and firmer appearance.
Arm lift surgery is typically conducted under local or general anesthesia. The recovery process varies depending on the individual's health and the complexity of the surgical intervention.
This type of surgery may be considered when an individual aims to reduce sagging in their arms and achieve a more aesthetic appearance.
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Suitable candidates for an arm lift are individuals with significant sagging skin on their upper arms, often resulting from weight loss or aging. Good candidates should be in overall good health and have realistic expectations about the outcomes.
As with any surgery, there are risks, including infection, scarring, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. It's crucial to discuss potential complications with your surgeon before the procedure.
Results are long-lasting, but aging and lifestyle factors can impact them. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, can help preserve the results.
The recovery period varies, but patients typically need about 2-4 weeks to resume normal activities. Strenuous exercise may need to be avoided for a more extended period, as directed by the surgeon.