Clear answers about the arm lift, how it removes loose, sagging upper-arm skin, where the scar sits, and what recovery involves after surgery.
Good candidates have loose, sagging upper-arm skin, often after weight loss. A private consultation with Dr. Schneider is the best way to confirm an arm lift is right for you.
An arm lift, or brachioplasty, removes loose, sagging skin from the upper arms for a smoother, firmer contour. It addresses skin that diet and exercise cannot tighten, often after weight loss.
Most patients return to normal activities within about two weeks as swelling settles. Dr. Schneider provides clear guidance and personal follow-up throughout your recovery.
The scar typically runs along the inner or back of the upper arm where it is less visible. Dr. Schneider places and plans it carefully so it heals as discreetly as your skin allows.
An arm lift directly removes the loose, hanging skin that exercise cannot fix, leaving firmer, more toned-looking arms. Dr. Schneider plans it carefully for a natural result.
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