Arm Lift
in Miami, FL
How Arm Lift Works
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Arm Lift Overview
Arm Lift Consultation and Planning
Arm Lift Procedure Steps
- Anesthesia and Preparation
- Incision Placement
- Tissue Removal and Contouring
- Closure and Recovery
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What to Expect During Recovery
Initial Healing Phase
During the first few days after your arm lift, you can expect some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in your upper arms. Your surgeon may recommend wearing a compression garment to help minimize swelling and support the healing tissues. Most patients are advised to keep their arms elevated and limit strenuous activities during this critical early phase.
Managing Discomfort and Care
Returning to Daily Activities
Long-Term Results and Care
Results Timeline and What to Expect
Who Benefits Most From Arm Lift
- You have excess, sagging skin on your upper arms.
- Your weight is stable and you are in good general health.
- You do not smoke or are willing to quit before surgery.
- You have realistic expectations about the results of the procedure.
Key Benefits Of Arm Lift
Arm Lift Cost
in Miami, FL
Why Choose Latina Plastic Surgery
Choosing the right surgeon is essential for achieving your ideal arm lift results. At Latina Plastic Surgery, our surgeons combine advanced training, artistic skill, and a compassionate approach to deliver exceptional care. We prioritize your safety, comfort, and satisfaction, ensuring a positive experience from your first consultation to your final results.
Arm Lift FAQs
Will my results change if I gain or lose weight?
Significant weight changes can alter your outcome. Maintaining a consistent weight helps preserve the arm shape created during surgery.
How do I maintain the best results over time?
Keeping a stable weight, staying active, hydrating well, and protecting scars from sun exposure all contribute to long-lasting, well-defined upper arms.
Are there activity restrictions besides exercise?
Yes. Activities that stretch or pull the arms outward, such as carrying heavy bags or reaching overhead, should be avoided during the early healing period.
How should I sleep after an arm lift?
Patients are usually advised to sleep with arms supported and slightly elevated to reduce swelling and avoid tension on the incisions.