Arm Lift in NYC | 6-Month Brachioplasty Result #21142



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Case Notes
This 45-year-old female patient presented with significant upper arm skin laxity and localized tissue redundancy. The preoperative evaluation revealed a lack of structural definition and a drooping appearance of the posterior arm, common symptoms of aging or significant weight fluctuations. To address these concerns, a surgical brachioplasty, or arm lift, was performed. The procedure involved the precise excision of excess skin and the tightening of the underlying fascia to reconstruct a more aesthetically pleasing and functional arm profile.
Six months following the surgical intervention, the postoperative results demonstrate a significant reduction in upper arm volume and a notable improvement in skin tautness. The newly established contour is streamlined and proportionate to the patient’s overall frame, extending from the axilla to the elbow. This timeframe allows for the resolution of major postoperative edema, providing a clear view of the definitive surgical outcome. The remaining tissue now conforms firmly to the arm's musculature,






