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Brachioplasty Cottonwood Heights by Clayton Plastic Surgery: Dr. David Clayton

Arm Lift (Brachioplasty) Cottonwood Heights, UT | Clayton Plastic Surgery: Dr. David Clayton

Understanding Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Procedure

Brachioplasty is a surgical procedure designed to address loose, hanging skin on the underside of the upper arm. This condition commonly develops due to aging, significant weight loss, or weight fluctuations. The procedure aims to create a more toned and refined arm contour by removing excess skin and fat.

Surgical Technique

During a brachioplasty, surgeons follow a precise surgical approach to reshape the upper arm:

  • An incision is made along the inside of the upper arm, typically extending from the underarm to the elbow
  • Excess fat is removed through direct excision or liposuction techniques
  • Loose skin is carefully trimmed and underlying supportive tissue is tightened
  • Internal absorbable sutures are used to provide structural support

Procedure Details

Brachioplasty is performed under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation. The surgery typically takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on the extent of skin and fat removal. Patients can usually return home the same day following the procedure.

Recovery and Expected Outcomes

Patients can anticipate a structured recovery process following brachioplasty. Initial healing involves managing swelling and bruising, which can be controlled with prescribed pain medication. Compression bandages are typically used to support proper healing and minimize fluid accumulation.

Potential Surgical Risks

Like all surgical procedures, brachioplasty carries specific potential risks, including:

  • Temporary or permanent loss of sensation
  • Potential for persistent swelling
  • Risk of nerve or blood vessel damage
  • Possibility of fluid accumulation

Surgical Expectations

While initial results are visible immediately, the full aesthetic outcome becomes more apparent as swelling subsides over approximately two weeks. Patients should have realistic expectations about scarring, which is significant but tends to fade over time.

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