Arm Lift

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Arm Lift

An arm lift, also known as a brachioplasty, is a surgical operation that tightens the underlying supporting tissue that gives form to the upper arm and eliminates localized pockets of fat in the upper arm area.
In order to get a firm and natural-looking outcome, liposuction on the arms is typically performed to remove fat from the underside of the upper arms. An arm lift to remove extra skin may also be advised, depending on the quantity of fat that has to be removed and the suppleness of the skin naturally.

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If the underside of your upper arms is drooping or seems big and loose from extra skin and fat, arm lift surgery may be the best option for you. There are several possibilities for the sort of brachioplasty you can choose from. Liposuction, Limited-incision Brachioplasty, Standard Brachioplasty, and Extended Brachioplasty are a few of the several forms. The best Brachioplasty choice for you will be discussed and chosen by Dr. Ranjit, a renowned brachioplasty surgeon in Mumbai.

An arm lift is carried done as an outpatient procedure at a hospital. In most cases, general anesthesia is used. There should be some swelling and bruising as well. For about two weeks following surgery, you should sleep with your arms raised on pillows to reduce swelling. Following your Brachioplasty, you will require at least two weeks or longer to recover fully. Exercises that put stress on the surgical site should be avoided for at least four weeks following your procedure. For at least six weeks following surgery, you should refrain from jogging, contact sports, and heavy lifting. Before starting your fitness and job routines again, you should speak with your surgeon.

You should consult Sculpt sublime a board-certified plastic surgery Clinic and trained in Brachioplasty procedures for your arm lift.

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