Just in time for summer, Dr. J. Peter Rubin of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvannia explains how a brachioplasty procedure can reduce the loose skin on your arms, giving you the confidence to wear sleeveless clothing styles once again. If you’ve lost weight and are looking to improve the appearance of your upper arms, find out how this procedure can improve your looks while boosting your self confidence.
By: J. Peter Rubin, MD
and Adam McMillon
ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com
You’ve heard about a face-lift, but what about an arm-lift?
A brachioplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at tightening the skin on the upper arm following weight loss, or to
The trade-off for great looking arms…
There is a trade-off for the great results achieved by a brachioplasty, and it comes in the form of a large scar. In order to tighten the skin after fat and loose skin removal, doctors must stitch that skin back together, which causes a large scar
How can I get the best scar possible? Consult a board-certified plastic surgeon!
While the brachioplasty procedure does involve a large scar, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Brad Calobrace utilizes a new technique that puts the scar in a better position. His findings show that not only is the location better, but because it’s in an area with thicker skin, the scar heals much better and is less noticeable. Make sure you consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon who not only knows how to perform the procedure, but how to creatively improve it with a proven track record.