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Arm Lift - 6 Things You Should Know

Brachioplasty, is a cosmetic procedure designed to reshape the underside of the drooping upper arm by removing extra skin and fat to give a more toned and balanced contour. This sagging condition is also called “bat wings”. There are 3 common types of brachioplasty: upper arm lift, mini arm lift and extended brachioplasty. Your plastic surgeon chooses the most suitable one for you depending on your arms’ condition and your cosmetic expectation.

Arm Lift Side Effects

You may experience some side effects after your brachioplasty. However, the procedure is quite safe and these side effects are most likely to dissipate within 2 weeks. You may also relieve your discomfort with the painkillers that your surgeon prescribes. Brachioplasty side effects may include:

  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • Bleeding
  • Discomfort
  • Numbness
  • Soreness

Arm Lift Risks and Complications

Complications may occur at any surgery. However, brachioplasty risks are rare and the surgery has a very low mortality rate. Choosing an experienced surgeon and following your doctor’s pre and post-op instructions are extremely important. Having rest properly and following a healthy diet after the surgery will reduce your risks for infection, scarring, and other complications to a great extent. Possible risks of brachioplasty may include:

  • Scarring
  • Swelling of the hands
  • Seromas
  • Permanent loss of sensation
  • Unsatisfactory aesthetic results
  • Need for another surgery
  • Hematoma

Arm Lift Recovery Time

Recovering fully from brachioplasty may take several weeks. Being able to work and drive after arm lift surgery may take at least 10 days. Brachioplasty aftercare is highly important. 1 week later of your surgery, you should avoid activities that raise your blood pressure because it may cause bleeding at incision areas. You shouldn’t do exercises that may directly stretch the surgical stitches under your upper arms. Following a healthy diet and keeping away from salty food after your arm lift procedure can fasten up your healing process to a great extent. You may resume your usual activities after 6 weeks of your brachioplasty surgery.

Arm Lift Cost

The cost of arm lift may vary depending on your cosmetic surgeon’s fees, physical examination fees, anesthesia fees, equipment fees, before care and after care, hospitalization time, medication and the location where you have your surgery. Is arm lift covered by insurance? As it is a cosmetic surgery, the procedure is unfortunately not covered by health insurance. If you consider brachioplasty abroad, then the costs vary greatly in each country. Here are some brachioplasty costs abroad:

Arm lift cost Turkey: € 2,000

Arm lift cost Poland: € 2,000

Arm lift cost Cyprus: € 2,500

Arm lift cost Hungary: € 1,500

Arm lift cost Singapore: € 4,500

Arm lift cost Canada: € 5,000

Arm lift cost Australia: € 5,500

Arm Lift Before and After

Brachioplasty before and after results are remarkable after full recovery. Results may vary from patient to patient. Here are some brachioplasty before and after photos:

Learn more about Arm Lift in Turkey by comparing costs and reviewing the clinics and doctors.

This content is edited by Flymedi Medical Editors in 2023.
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