Arm Lift

Arm Lift

Your Arm Lift in Tunisia at an Affordable Price

Refine your arms and regain their lightness with a discreet and effective lift. Opt for a medical stay with Tunisia Destination Santé and benefit from the expertise of our specialist doctors and the best healthcare facilities in Tunisia.

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1. Request for a quote
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What is an arm lift?

An arm lift is a cosmetic surgery procedure particularly suitable for people who, following a diet or bariatric surgery, have lost a lot of weight and have excess skin with or without excess fat in the arm area. Another technique to remove only fat deposits is localized liposuction.

General information about arm lifts in Tunisia

This surgical procedure reduces or eliminates excess skin in the arms due to weight loss or simply aging, while achieving greater tonicity in the entire arm. It corrects the flabby and sagging appearance of the arms. The fundamental objective of an arm lift is to obtain rejuvenated skin quality with a reduction in the circumference and volume of the arm. Depending on the size and type of defect, different surgical approaches are appropriate. The surgeon proposes a mini arm lift in cases of moderate and limited excess skin, particularly in the upper part of the arm, and skin removal can be done by reducing the scar only in the axillary region, making it almost imperceptible.

In cases of more significant excess skin, it is necessary to resort to a true arm lift, which allows for the removal of a much larger quantity of skin but with final scars that extend from the armpit to the elbow, although located in a very discreet area, between the front and back of the arm.

These scars are barely visible on the arms and extend along the body, but become slightly obvious when the arms are raised. If there is also excess fat, it is possible to combine liposuction beforehand, which allows for an even greater improvement in the arm’s silhouette and its overall appearance. In a number of cases, the problem is due to excess skin in the presence of toned and elastic skin: in these cases, liposuction alone brilliantly solves the problem, thus avoiding significant scarring.

What is the average cost of an arm lift in Tunisia?

The average cost of an arm lift in Tunisia includes all expenses (plastic surgeon, anesthesiologist, operating room, hospitalization, nursing staff, dressings, and post-operative checkups). Opting for Tunisia for your arm lift means saving on your procedure while benefiting from the highest standards of hygiene, quality, and professionalism.

Am I a good candidate for an arm lift?

If you are considering an arm lift or arm surgery, it is important to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure. In general, surgeons recommend an arm lift for people who have loose and sagging excess skin on their arms, often resulting from significant weight loss or the natural aging process. If you are concerned about the appearance of your arms and want a firmer, more toned look, an arm lift may be an option to consider. However, it is essential to consult a qualified plastic surgeon to assess your individual situation and discuss realistic expectations regarding this arm operation.

Pre-operative visit for arm lift

It allows for a global assessment of the situation, particularly concerning weight variations, possible cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, as well as lifestyle habits, particularly smoking. We observe skin laxity, subcutaneous and muscular tissues, the presence of stretch marks, and the possible excess of adipose tissue. Particular attention should be paid to explaining the location and length of the final scars. The most favorable indications are those in which it is possible to associate liposuction and limited skin removal. Routine biological examinations, an electrocardiogram, and other investigations, if necessary, are prescribed. It is recommended to abstain from smoking at least 15 days before the operation.

What are the different techniques used for an arm lift?

There are several techniques used for an arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, to address issues such as wrinkled, sagging, or excess skin on the arms. One commonly used technique is traditional brachioplasty, which involves an incision along the inner arm, allowing for the removal of excess skin and reshaping of tissues to achieve firmer, more toned arms.

Another technique is the T-brachioplasty, which combines an incision along the inner arm with a vertical incision in the armpit area, effectively addressing excess skin in multiple directions. A third option is liposuction of the arms, which can be used to remove excess fat in the arm area, in addition to brachioplasty. The choice of technique will depend on the individual patient evaluation and desired arm-toning goals, and this should be discussed with a surgeon specializing in arm surgery to determine the most appropriate method.

How long does the surgical procedure take?

The duration of the surgical procedure for cosmetic correction of the arms, also called arm surgery, can vary depending on several factors. In general, arm surgery lasts about two to three hours, but this can be shorter or longer depending on the extent of the procedure and the patient’s specific needs. The cosmetic surgeon will make an incision to access the affected area, remove the excess sagging skin, and reposition the tissues to achieve a firmer and more toned appearance. The procedure can be performed under general or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the patient’s preferences and medical assessment. It is crucial to discuss all the details and expectations related to arm surgery with the surgeon before the procedure to obtain a clear understanding of the process and the estimated duration.

Alternative treatments for Arm Lift in Tunisia

For those seeking alternatives to an arm lift, liposuction is a commonly considered option. Liposuction targets and eliminates localized fat deposits in the arms, offering contour improvement without the more extensive incisions required for an arm lift. This procedure is particularly effective for patients with skin that is still elastic enough to retract after fat removal. However, for people with significant excess skin or significant loss of elasticity, the doctor will suggest an arm lift to obtain the desired results.

Other non-surgical alternatives, such as radiofrequency or ultrasound treatments, can also help firm the skin and reduce fat, although their effects are generally less pronounced and lasting than those of a surgical procedure. It is essential to consult a qualified plastic surgeon to determine the most appropriate treatment based on each patient’s aesthetic goals and physical condition.

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What are the recommended postoperative care?

As a general rule, the surgeon operates on an outpatient basis. In certain particular cases, he may suggest an overnight stay. The doctor places an elastic bandage and removes it after 3 to 4 days. Afterwards, you will need to wear an elastic garment for 20 to 30 days. Pain is well controlled by traditional analgesics.

What is the typical recovery period after an arm lift?

The recovery period after an arm lift varies depending on each individual. However, there are common elements to consider. After the operation, you will experience some level of discomfort, pain, or swelling. Take the medication prescribed by the surgeon to reduce this discomfort. Wear compressive bandages or compression garments to reduce swelling. Note that patients should plan for a recovery period of about two to four weeks. During this period, they should avoid strenuous physical activity and sudden arm movements. Scarring is an important part of the recovery process. Scars resulting from brachioplasty can take several months to a year to fade and refine. To ensure optimal healing and satisfactory results:

  • Follow the surgeon’s postoperative instructions
  • Perform appropriate scar care
  • Attend follow-up appointments.

Arm Lift Recovery Time in Tunisia

The recovery time after an arm lift varies depending on:

  • the complexity of the procedure
  • the patient’s individual healing capacity.

How long will it take before I can resume my activities?

The recovery period after an arm lift can vary from person to person. In general, you should plan for a recovery period of about two to four weeks. During this period, rest and avoid strenuous physical activity and sudden arm movements. However, you can resume light activities and daily tasks. At the post-operative consultation, the surgeon will assess the progress of healing. He will also provide personalized advice on resuming more intense physical activities. Note that full recovery can take several weeks or months. This depends on the individual body’s response to surgery and the healing process. Over time, the arms treated by brachioplasty will become more toned, thus offering satisfactory aesthetic results.

What are the possible complications?

Among the complications of brachioplasty, it is worth mentioning the possible wound dehiscence. This is indeed the separation of the edges of the wound, generally limited to the axillary region. Note that local dressings are often sufficient to manage this complication. These complications are more frequent in diabetic patients and especially in smokers. Extended scars along the arm may tend to become diastasic or pigmented. In this case, the surgeon proposes surgical scar revision after 6 to 12 months. In all cases, it is necessary to be aware of the risks without overestimating them. Be aware that any surgical procedure can have certain drawbacks. A competent and experienced plastic surgeon is able to minimize risks and complications and better manage any eventual problems.

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What results should I expect after the operation?

The results of the arm lift are apparent almost immediately after your procedure. However, the initial results will be obscured by swelling and bruising. In addition, a scar will remain where the incision was made. Although good results are expected from your procedure, there is no guarantee. In some situations, it may not be possible to obtain optimal results with a single surgical procedure. This is why another surgical procedure may be necessary.

The results of arm lift surgery will be lasting. However, you must maintain a stable weight and general physical fitness. As your body ages, it is natural to lose firmness. However, the results of the arm lift should be relatively permanent.

Follow your doctor’s instructions. Do not subject the surgical incisions to excessive stress during the healing period. Your doctor will give you precise instructions on how to take care of yourself.

Arm Lift Success Rate in Tunisia

The arm lift in Tunisia, or brachioplasty, has a success rate of approximately 90%. This is why it is a popular and effective option for those seeking to improve the appearance of their arms. Note that this high success rate is attributed to:

  • First, the expertise of qualified plastic surgeons
  • Then, to technical advances in the field of cosmetic surgery.
  • general health status,
  • skin elasticity,
  • compliance with postoperative care.

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Our team is always at your disposal to assist and guide you through all the procedures for an arm lift in Tunisia. If you are tempted to have your lift abroad and you wish to organize your stay in Tunisia with a serious and experienced agency, do not hesitate to contact us for more information and to request a free, non-binding quote.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs indicating a need for an arm lift?
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Signs include loose, sagging skin under the arms, often due to significant weight loss or aging, as well as localized excess fat that does not respond to diet or exercise.

How does an arm lift affect mobility?
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After an arm lift, mobility may be temporarily reduced due to postoperative swelling and pain. However, with appropriate rehabilitation, full mobility is generally restored.

Is it possible to combine an arm lift with other surgical procedures?
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Yes, it is common to combine an arm lift with other procedures, such as liposuction, breast lift, or abdominoplasty, to treat multiple areas in a single operation.

What is the average duration of convalescence after an arm lift?
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Initial convalescence takes about two weeks, but it may take up to six weeks to resume normal activities, including strenuous exercise.

What are the alternative non-surgical options to an arm lift?
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Non-surgical alternatives include radiofrequency, ultrasound, and cryolipolysis treatments, although their results are generally less drastic than those of surgery.

How to choose a surgeon for an arm lift?
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Choose a board-certified plastic surgeon with specific experience in arm lifts. Also, check patient reviews, request before/after photos, and make sure you feel comfortable with the surgeon during the initial consultation.

What are the specific risks associated with an arm lift?
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Risks include infections, bleeding, hypertrophic or keloid scars, asymmetry, and temporary loss of sensation in the arms.

What types of anesthesia does the surgeon use for an arm lift?
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Generally, an arm lift requires general anesthesia, although some techniques may use local anesthesia with sedation.

Are the results of an arm lift permanent?
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The results can be lasting, especially if the patient maintains a stable weight and an exercise routine. However, the natural aging process can cause some skin laxity over time.

What is the importance of postoperative care in the success of an arm lift?
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Postoperative care is crucial to minimize complications and ensure optimal healing. This includes wearing compression garments, taking prescribed medication, and following the surgeon’s instructions regarding activities and wound hygiene.