Louron Medical

Arm Aesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions

Arm aesthetic surgery, or brachioplasty, is a cosmetic procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a firmer, more toned appearance. It is ideal for individuals with sagging skin due to aging, weight loss, or genetics. The procedure involves making incisions to remove the excess tissue, and in some cases, liposuction may be used to target stubborn fat. The goal is to achieve smoother, more youthful-looking arms.

Most people can return to light activities, like walking or light chores, after 1 to 2 weeks. However, more strenuous activities, such as heavy lifting or intense exercise, should be avoided for 4 to 6 weeks to allow for proper healing. Full recovery may take a few months, so it’s important to follow your surgeon’s guidance.

As with any surgery, there are risks, but serious complications are rare. Following post-operative care instructions can minimize risks.

Yes, it can be combined with other aesthetic procedures such as liposuction for enhanced results. Consult with your surgeon to discuss the best approach.

 

After arm aesthetic surgery, care includes keeping incisions clean, managing pain, and wearing a compression garment to reduce swelling. Avoid strenuous activities and attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing. Staying hydrated and maintaining a healthy diet also aids recovery, ensuring optimal results.

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