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Harbour Surgical Institute,
Inc.
Procedures & Services

Procedural Steps:
What happens during arm lift surgery?
Step 1 –
Anesthesia
Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical
procedures. The choices include intravenous sedation and general
anesthesia. Your doctor will recommend the best choice for
you.
Step 2 – The incision
Incision length and pattern depend on the amount and location
of excess skin to be removed, as well as the best judgment
of your plastic surgeon.
Incisions are generally placed on the inside
of the arm or on the back of the arm, depending on the surgeon’s
preference, and may extend from the underarm (axilla) to just
above the elbow. If fat is to be reduced during your arm lift,
it will be excised or treated with liposuction.
Inner Arm Incision
Depending on your specific
conditions, incisions may be more limited. Then, underlying
supportive tissue is tightened and reshaped with internal
sutures. Finally, the skin is smoothed over the new contour
of your arm.
Back of Arm
Incision
Minimal Incision
Step 3 –
Closing the incisions
Your incisions will be closed with absorbable sutures, or
stitches that will be removed within 1-2 weeks following your
arm lift.
Step 4 – See the results
The smoother, tighter contours that result from brachioplasty
are apparent almost immediately following your procedure,
although initial results will be somewhat obscured by swelling
and bruising. Your new, shapely and toned upper arm is dramatically
improved both in appearance and feel.
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