Arm lift surgery should not be taken lightly because removing loose arm skin will leave you with a scar on your arm. Dr. Sterry answers some of the most common and some of the most important questions about arm lift procedures.
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Arm lift surgery in New York City
“An arm lift or brachioplasty is a cosmetic body contouring operation to remove excess skin hanging from the upper arms—especially after weight loss surgery. There are a number of surgical methods I can use to perform an arm lift. The one that's right for you will depend on your desires—and your willingness to accept a scar.”
“That depends on how much excess skin needs to be removed. Sometimes I can do an arm lift with a scar only in the armpit, or a short scar down the arm—but often the scar has to extend down the inner arm to the area inside of the elbow. The length of the scar is determined by what you want to accomplish with the surgery.”
One patient recently remarked that the scar will only be seen sometimes, but this flabby skin is showing all the time. ![]()
“While an arm lift can involve a long scar, it is typically hidden from the rest of the world unless your arm is raised up and rotated outward. One patient recently remarked that the scar will only be seen sometimes, but this flabby skin is showing all the time.”
“No. This operation was introduced many years ago, but lost popularity when liposuction became widely available.”
“No. Liposuction alone is typically a bad choice for people with massive weight loss. Why? Because the problem is excess skin, not really excess fat. Liposuction is designed to remove fat, not skin—so it tends to make the problem worse for most weight-loss patients.”
"Dr. Sterry is amazing. He performed a lower body lift on Nov. 14, 2005 and I am thrilled with the result. He will be doing a breast/arm lift on Feb. 3. I interviewed several of the top plastic surgeons in New York City when I decided to begin my plastics and there was NO comparison when it came to Dr. Sterry."
- Beth T
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