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Factors such as age, genetics, and extreme weight gain and loss can lead to decreased skin elasticity and increased subcutaneous fat tissue, resulting in sagging, size deformities, and shape irregularities in the arms. These deformities, which make a person look older and unhealthy, are corrected with arm liposuction surgery. With arm liposuction, a person can have slimmer and more attractive arms. Liposuction, usually performed in conjunction with an arm lift, is done under general or local anesthesia. No scars remain after the surgery. In cases where skin quality is good and there is no sagging, i.e., only excessive fat accumulation, liposuction is sufficient. However, if there is sagging skin along with excess fat tissue, a lift surgery is also necessary.
Arm liposuction is a cosmetic procedure designed to remove stubborn fat from the upper arms, creating a slimmer and more contoured appearance. It is commonly performed to address excess fat that does not respond to diet or exercise.
Ideal candidates for arm liposuction surgery are individuals close to their ideal body weight who have localized fat deposits in the upper arms and good skin elasticity. It is not intended as a weight-loss solution.
Recovery after arm liposuction is usually quick. Most patients return to daily activities within 5 to 7 days, while swelling and bruising may last several weeks. Wearing compression garments helps improve healing and final results.
Yes, the results of arm liposuction are long-lasting because removed fat cells do not regenerate. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle is important to preserve the results.
Arm liposuction scars are minimal, as the procedure uses small, strategically placed incisions that fade over time. In most cases, scars are barely noticeable.