Brachioplasty

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Brachioplasty

A Brachioplasty is a surgical procedure that transforms the back of your upper arm, from your arm to your elbow. It's also known as an arm lift. It gets rid of excess skin and tissue.

It smoothes out your upper arm. When an individual gains a significant amount of weight, his or her skin gradually stretches over time. If you lose a lot of mass your skin may lose its elasticity and fail to spring back into position. This can result in extra tissue skinfolds. These are most likely under your arm and chin, as well as on your upper thighs and lower stomach. These alterations may occur after you have lost a significant amount of weight as a result of weight-loss surgery.

Brachioplasty is a type of body shaping surgery. This surgical procedure is frequently performed following weight-loss surgery. Most individuals who have had weight-loss surgery are involved in body-reshaping surgery. Surgeons frequently perform Brachioplasty in conjunction with another procedure. Body contouring around the abdomen, under the chin, or along the inner thighs is one example.

 If you have recently lost a significant amount of weight, this surgery may be right for you. It is frequently performed on people who have undergone weight-loss surgery. If you have additional folds of tissue under your arm, you may be unhappy with how you appear after weight-loss surgical intervention.

 You can contact or Urban Aesthetic Clinic for any such query, as we aim to provide supreme medical professionals, with ensuring a high-quality service to our patients.

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