Arm Aesthetics

Arm Aesthetics
Arm Aesthetic Procedure:
- Inspection and Planning:
Before surgery, a specialist plastic surgeon examines the patient, evaluates his or her medical history, and understands the patient's expectations. Planning is done to achieve the desired result.
- Anesthesia:
Arm aesthetics can usually be performed under local anesthesia or general anesthesia.
- Incisions and Liposuction:
Strategic incisions are made on the inner surface of the arm to correct sagging and reduce excess fat accumulation. Liposuction can be used to remove excess fat when necessary.
- Tissue Editing and Tightening:
To tighten and regulate the skin on the inner surface of the arm, the surgeon reshapes the tissues. If necessary, additional surgical steps may be taken to strengthen the muscles.
- Stitches and Healing:
After the procedure is completed, the surgeon closes the stitches and the healing process begins. Throughout the healing process, the patient must follow certain instructions.
Things to pay attention:
- Slight swelling, bruising, and temporary tenderness are normal during the healing process but will subside over time.
- Arm aesthetics generally provide permanent results, but the aging process and lifestyle factors can affect these results.
Results:
After arm aesthetics, a firmer, smoother and younger arm appearance is usually achieved. Removing sagging and tightening the skin can contribute to the patient's more aesthetic appearance.
It is important for individuals considering arm aesthetics to have a detailed consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon and understand their expectations and risks regarding the procedure.