Brachioplasty is a plastic surgery procedure performed to remove excess fat deposits in one area of the body. This procedure allows the arms to become thinner and more prominent. Brachioplasty is performed using the liposuction technique. Brachioplasty is usually performed by people with aesthetic problems such as wide arms and sagging under arms.

This procedure is usually performed under anesthesia and excess fat is removed from the area determined by the surgeon. After the Brachioplasty procedure, there may be temporary side effects such as swelling, bruising and pain in the arms. In order for these side effects to disappear, it is important to follow the instructions and recommendations of the surgeon. After the Brachioplasty procedure, the person’s arms become more prominent and thinner. This procedure increases self-confidence and allows the person to show their arms more comfortably.

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Who Can Have Brachioplasty Procedure?

Brachioplasty can be performed by people with aesthetic problems such as wide arms and sagging under arms. It is also a suitable option for people who are generally healthy, do not smoke and do not have weight problems. However, its suitability should be evaluated according to factors such as the person’s health status, age and weight. This procedure may not be suitable for people with health problems such as smoking, diabetes and heart disease. In addition, if the aim of the person is not to lose weight only with the Brachioplasty procedure, it is recommended to try to lose weight through diet and exercise. Since Brachioplasty is only an aesthetic procedure, it may be misleading to have it done for weight loss. For this reason, it is recommended that the person should try to lose weight through diet and exercise to reach a healthy weight level and should be discussed with the surgeon.

What is the Brachioplasty Procedure Process?

Brachioplasty procedure is performed using liposuction technique. This procedure is usually performed under anesthesia. Before the procedure, the surgeon evaluates factors such as the person’s health status, age and weight and checks the suitability for the procedure. In addition, the surgeon receives information about the person’s expectations and goals and informs the person about their expectations after the procedure.  In the Brachioplasty procedure, excess fat is removed from the area determined by the surgeon. This procedure is usually performed using small pearls.

During the procedure, the surgeon controls the amount of fat and contours and performs the procedure according to the desired shape. After the procedure, there may be temporary side effects such as swelling, bruising and pain in the arms. It is important to follow the surgeon’s instructions and recommendations for these side effects to disappear.

The person should not raise their arms for a few days after the procedure and should wear a bandage or dress according to the surgeon’s recommendations. Results are usually seen within a few weeks after the procedure and the arms become more defined and slimmer. However, the results may become clearer within a few months after the procedure.

What Should Be Considered After Brachioplasty?

Some important points to be considered after the Brachioplasty procedure are as follows:

  • A bandage or dress should be worn after the procedure. This is important to reduce the swelling of the procedure sites and speed up the healing process.
  • Do not raise your arms for a few days after the procedure. This is important to reduce swelling at the procedure sites.
  • Physiotherapy or exercises should be done regularly according to the surgeon’s recommendations. This is important to increase the flexibility of the procedure sites and speed up the healing process.
  • Wound care should be performed after the procedure. This is important to speed up wound healing and prevent infections.
  • It is recommended not to smoke and not to drink alcohol. This can negatively affect the healing process.
  • It is important to have regular check-ups with the surgeon. This is important to monitor the healing process and intervene if necessary.

There may be temporary side effects such as fatigue, swelling, bruising, pain for a few weeks after the procedure. It is therefore important to follow the surgeon’s recommendations.