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Arms HD Liposuction

Upper extremity liposuction is appropriate for younger patients with fatty collections and good skin quality. Women request this procedure more than men. Skin is relatively thin in the arm, so skin retraction is less likely in the standard patient than abdomen or back. Skin laxity is possible after liposuction, and if this is anticipated, it is best to discuss the potential need for second-stage skin removal. Arm Liposuction treatment is often weighed against arm lift with the possibility of a visible scar. While liposuction reduces bulk and improves the contour of the arm, it cannot adequately treat skin redundancy. Liposuction in the arm is challenging, finding the balance between removing subcutaneous fat to uncover a more muscular physique without removing so much that there is resulting skin redundancy. Today, non-invasive options are performed as an adjunct to liposuction to enhance the completeness of fat removal and the evenness of the result and aid in skin tightening and smoothing.

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Arms Lift Surgery (Brachioplasty)

The use of arm lifts is rapidly increasing. Tremendous variability in presentation has led to different types of arms recontouring. From suction-assisted lipectomy, for appropriate candidates, to minimal incision arm lift and a more extensive arm lift procedure, the objective is to reproduce a proportional and functional proportional and functional arm contour. Patient selection, preoperative assessment, and a clear understanding of the arm’s anatomical features are paramount. Preoperatively designed markings of four significant arm groups lift-minimal incision, standard, extensive, and chest-arm lift are based on the position and proximal and distal involvement of excess skin and fat and preferred scar position. Selective ancillary procedures, such as breast recontouring and upper body lifts, can be valuable adjuncts to arm lifts.

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