Arm Lift

Brachioplasty

Why Choose Mr. Tarek Eltantawy

Mr Eltantawy’s approach focuses on achieving elegant contouring while minimising scar visibility. All surgeries are performed in CQC-accredited UK hospitals with comprehensive preoperative planning and follow-up care.

What is Arm lift procedure?

An arm lift, or brachioplasty, removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a firmer, more contoured appearance. It is particularly effective for patients who have lost significant weight or have developed skin laxity due to ageing.

The procedure takes 2–3 hours. Usually performed as a day-case or with one overnight stay.

The arms appear slimmer, smoother, and better contoured. Results are long-lasting, provided weight remains stable and exercise is maintained. Scars fade gradually and are positioned discreetly along the inner arm.

What is Arm lift procedure

An arm lift, or brachioplasty, removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a firmer, more contoured appearance. It is particularly effective for patients who have lost significant weight or have
developed skin laxity due to ageing.

 

The procedure takes 2–3 hours. Usually performed as a day-case or with one overnight stay.

 

The arms appear slimmer, smoother, and better contoured. Results are long-lasting, provided weight remains stable and exercise is maintained. Scars fade gradually and are positioned discreetly along the inner arm.

Before & After

Suitable candidates are those who

Weight

Have stable weight.

Smoking

Be in good general health and non-smokers.

Realistic

Have realistic expectations regarding scarring (which may extend from armpit to elbow).

Health

Be committed to maintaining results through healthy living.

Pre-Operative preparation

Clothing

Arrange postoperative support and prepare loose clothing for comfort.

Compression garment

Compression garment fitting before surgery.

Medications

Avoid aspirin, NSAIDs, and supplements that increase bleeding for two weeks.

Smoking cessation

minimum of six weeks before and after surgery.

Surgical technique

Risks and complications

Recovery and aftercare

First week

• Swelling and bruising are normal; arms should be elevated when resting.
• Avoid lifting or stretching.

Weeks 2–4

• Light activities resume.
• Continue compression garment day and night.
• Sutures (if not dissolvable) removed at 10–14 days.

Weeks 6–12

• Gradual return to exercise.
• Scars will initially be red but fade over time.

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