Surgical Procedure

Your surgeon will first mark the area of excess skin. Then after the anaesthetic is administered, incisions are made on the inner and under arm, usually in a zigzag pattern. Skin is usually cut off in an elliptical or triangular shape. Fatty tissue is often suctioned at the same time.

 

After the loose skin and fat have been removed, the remaining skin is stretched and sutured into place. Occasionally a drain is used to lead excess fluids from the site of incision, allowing the skin better to adhere to the tissue beneath. The incisions are then bandaged.

Pre Operative Care

Your surgeon will direct you on preparation for surgery. You will be given instructions on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding vitamins, iron tablets and certain medications. If you develop a cold or an infection of any kind, especially a skin infection, your surgery may have to be postponed.

 

Patients that suffer from hypertension must inform the surgeon prior to surgery. To eliminate the chance of post op. bleeding

You should avoid aspirin and any medication containing aspirin or brufen for two weeks prior to surgery.

Communication with your surgeon is very important. You must clearly discuss your desired look with the surgeon so that he or she can determine with you what can realistically be achieved.

Brachiplasty (Arm Lift)

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Risks and Complications

Risks are inherent to any surgical procedure. The most common risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, fluid, numbness, or scarring.

Results

Buttock augmentation patients typically can return to quiet, low-intensity work within a week. Full recovery may take several months.

 

The most common risk particular to this surgery is pulmonary embolism due to the freeing of fat or blood clots into the bloodstream, however this is very rare.

 

An arm lift is not recommended for patients who have had a mastectomy. The drainage of fluid from the arm may already be damaged, and further surgery may lead to persistent swelling. Patients who have repeated infections in the armpit, or suffer from excessive sweating, may also not be good candidates for this surgery. For some people, liposuction may be a better way to reduce the thickness of the whole arm.

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Reviews

“ The surgucal team was fabulous and I felt really reassured through the whole process someone held my hand going under anesthesua and then the nurse was Dr. Witoon and there my anesthesiologist introduced himself.“
“ The surgucal team was fabulous and I felt really reassured through the whole process someone held my hand going under anesthesua and then the nurse was Dr. Witoon and there my anesthesiologist introduced himself.“
“ The surgucal team was fabulous and I felt really reassured through the whole process someone held my hand going under anesthesua and then the nurse was Dr. Witoon and there my anesthesiologist introduced himself.“
“ The surgucal team was fabulous and I felt really reassured through the whole process someone held my hand going under anesthesua and then the nurse was Dr. Witoon and there my anesthesiologist introduced himself.“

Package Price

starting 130,000 Baht

Post Operative Care

After surgery your arm(s) will be covered with a compression garment designed to hold them in shape whilst the newly sculpted skin heals to the tissue beneath. You will have sutures, possibly with a drain inserted to help the skin and tissue heal. Some of the sutures will absorb, and some may have to be removed by your during a follow-up visit.

Following the procedure you may feel some discomfort as there may be some swelling, bruising and stiffness.

For young women with out of proportioned arms, recovery should not take more than a day or two. For middle-aged patients wishing to hold back aging, the recovery time is about three or four days. Candidates who have lost a lot of weight and therefore require surgery may need a week or sop before returning to work.

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What to expect

Below you will find some key information to help you prepare for surgery and make necessary arrangements to ensure you have the support you need and that everything runs smoothly on the day.

The consultation
Your journey with the Cadogan Clinic begins with up to two consultations at our renowned Chelsea premises, with one of our distinguished specialist plastic surgeons. These consultations typically span between 30 to 60 minutes.
Leading up to procedure
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Risks and Complications

Risks are inherent to any surgical procedure. The most common risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, fluid, scarring, numbness, or a change in sensation to the affected area – this should improve after nerve damage has repaired itself, which may take up to 12 months. The most common risk particular to this surgery is long and heavy scarring. The incision may heal slowly causing crusting and scabbing along the scar. As this is considered a major operation you may also suffer the risk of blood clots. All precautions are taken to avoid these risks. Once the healing process is complete, it is essential to maintain a balanced diet. An unhealthy diet will invariably lead to weight gain which will stretch the skin and increase the possibility of heavy, permanent scarring. In most cases abdominoplasty produces excellent results, and with a balanced diet and regular exercise, the results are long lasting.

Frequently Asked Questions

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