Arm lift surgery: what are the benefits?

Autore: Mr Ian Grant
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Editor: Lisa Heffernan

Arm lift surgery is an operation often referred to as a brachioplasty, which is carried out in order to address unwelcome changes in the appearance of a patients’ upper arms.

Plastic surgeon Mr Ian Grant talks about the benefits of an arm lift and what you need to know before considering this cosmetic procedure.

 

 

The youthful appearance of upper arms depends on skin quality, fat distribution and muscle shape. The changes associated with ageing and excess weight can cause the shape of the upper arm to change.

 

Upper arm skin is relatively thin and wrinkles with age. The upper arm is also prone to fat accumulation. The connective tissue sling, which in youth would normally maintain the contour of the upper arm, fails with age. These changes produce loose excess skin and fat.

 

Arm lift surgery is carried out under general anaesthetic and involves the excision of an ellipse of excess skin, tightening of the soft tissue sling (a layer of thicker tissue below the skin often referred to as the superficial fascial system) and removal of excess fat by excision and liposuction.

 

Who is the procedure most suited for?

Over 24,000 patients in the USA had brachioplasty surgery in 2016, which is a four-fold increase when compared with 2001. This is a relatively common procedure most suited to patients that have lost excess weight. It is not suitable for patients that still have an unhealthy weight. The operation takes about 2 hours. It is commonly carried out in combination with another procedure such as an abdominoplasty. The operation is most suited for patients with excess and redundant skin.

 

If a patient lifts their arms to 90 degrees away from their body, with their elbows flexed, the excess skin and fat that can be pinched hanging below the upper arm is removed during surgery. This produces a long scar that can run as far at the elbow. Mr Grant spends a lot of time with patients before surgery in order to understand where best to position the scar.

 

How much does the procedure cost?

This surgery is usually offered as a “fixed price package” that includes the operation, surgeon’s fee, anaesthetist’s fee, a one-night stay in hospital, and aftercare. This usually costs between £3000 and £5000 (in 2019).

 

What things do I need to take into consideration before surgery?

All cosmetic surgery is carried out as a choice rather than a need. For arm-lift surgery the risks are relatively small, and complications are relatively rare, but patients do need to carefully consider how they would cope if there was a problem.

 

The risks include infection, bleeding, fluid accumulation below the scar, wound healing problems, nerve irritation (most commonly causing patches of numbness in the patient’s forearms after surgery) and lumpy scarring.

 

In one study the risk of major complications in isolated arm lift surgery was as high as three in every 100 patients. When the operation was performed in combination with another procedure the likelihood rose to four in every 100 patients.

 

How long do the results last?

The changes in the contour of the patient’s upper arms should be longstanding. The scar will slowly fade and blend with the surrounding skin but will never disappear. With good patient selection (only offering the operation to patients with loose, excess skin and a healthy weight), and good patient preparation, this is a very successful operation with high levels of patient satisfaction.

 

Are you considering an arm lift or would you like further information? If the answer is yes, don’t hesitate to reach out to Mr Ian Grant with all your questions.

 

*Tradotto con Google Translator. Preghiamo ci scusi per ogni imperfezione

Mr Ian Grant
Chirurgia plastica, estetica e riparatrice

Ian Grant è un chirurgo plastico con sede a Cambridge . È stato nominato consulente con esperienza in chirurgia plastica e chirurgia della mano nel 2005. Ha ricoperto il ruolo di direttore clinico per la chirurgia plastica presso l'Ospedale Addenbrooke 2010-2014.

Ha esperienza in una serie di procedure di chirurgia plastica tra cui riduzione del seno, aumento del seno, brachioplastica, addominoplastica, correzione delle cicatrici e ricostruzione post-traumatica.

Cura regolarmente il cancro della pelle e fa parte del team multidisciplinare locale. Cura i problemi più acuti e cronici della mano, tra cui la sindrome del tunnel carpale, la malattia di Dupuytren, il trauma, la compressione nervosa e l'artrosi.

Grant si è laureato in medicina presso l'Università di Oxford nel 1991. Si è formato come chirurgo plastico a Salisbury, East Grinstead (dove ha svolto ricerche per un dottorato nel campo della guarigione delle ferite e delle cicatrici), Londra (Mount Vernon), Cambridge, Leeds e Melbourne, in Australia.

È revisore regolare del Journal of Hand Surgery (edizione europea) ed è stato eletto nel consiglio della British Society for Surgery of the Hand. Ha ampiamente pubblicato, è direttore di un corso di 2 giorni sulla chirurgia ricostruttiva e un altro sulla chirurgia della mano. Viene regolarmente invitato a tenere lezioni o insegnare sulla chirurgia plastica o sulla chirurgia della mano.

 

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