An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure performed on people who suffer from excess, sagging, or drooping skin on their upper arms. This can occur after significant weight loss, due to aging, or due to a decrease in skin elasticity. At Gooimeer Clinics, we strive for a natural result that brings the arms back into harmony with the rest of the body. We guide you through the entire process, from consultation to aftercare.
The goal of an arm lift is a tighter, slimmer, and better-shaped upper arm with a natural silhouette.
An arm lift may be an appropriate option when:
there is excess or loose skin on the upper arms
the arms have lost their firm shape after weight loss
exercise and strength training can no longer improve the excess skin
clothing feels uncomfortable or the skin is visibly hanging
you feel self-conscious about the appearance of your arms
The procedure is intended to improve the shape of the arms and is not a method for weight loss.
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Suitable for mild excess skin around the armpit.
The scar is located mainly within the armpit crease.
Recovery time is usually shorter.
Used when there is clear excess skin along the entire upper arm.
The incision runs from the armpit down the inner arm, sometimes extending to the elbow.
Suitable after significant weight loss or in cases of pronounced skin laxity.
Can be combined with liposuction to remove excess fat and further refine the arm contour.
This is only possible when skin quality allows.
The final technique is selected based on what is medically responsible and provides the most aesthetic result.
During the consultation, you and the doctor will discuss your wishes and expectations. The quality of your skin, the amount of excess fat, and the degree of skin sagging will be assessed. Based on this, a decision will be made as to which technique is best suited to your body. You will receive an explanation about the operation, the scars, the recovery, and the possible risks.
The arm lift is performed under general anesthesia and takes an average of one to two hours, depending on the technique chosen and any combinations. The surgeon makes an incision along the lines discussed beforehand. Excess skin and any fat are removed, and the arm is reshaped to a tighter form. The wound is then carefully closed.
After the operation, you will usually wear special compression garments or sleeves for four to six weeks. These help to reduce swelling and support the healing process.
In the first few weeks, you should avoid putting heavy strain on your arms. Swelling, bruising, and a pulling sensation are normal and will gradually subside. The scars will be visible at first, but will fade over the course of 12 to 18 months.
Smoking and alcohol consumption can slow down recovery and increase the risk of complications.
You will return regularly for check-ups. You will receive advice on wound and scar care, such as the use of silicone gel and protection from sunlight. We will also guide you in safely building up your daily activities.
As with any surgery, there are risks, including:
bleeding or infection
delayed wound healing
swelling or fluid accumulation
temporarily or permanently altered skin sensation
asymmetry or contour irregularities
noticeable or thickened scars
These complications are rare and usually treatable.
Suitable for mild excess skin around the armpit.
The scar is located mainly within the armpit crease.
Recovery time is usually shorter.
Used when there is clear excess skin along the entire upper arm.
The incision runs from the armpit down the inner arm, sometimes extending to the elbow.
Suitable after significant weight loss or in cases of pronounced skin laxity.
Can be combined with liposuction to remove excess fat and further refine the arm contour.
This is only possible when skin quality allows.
The final technique is selected based on what is medically responsible and provides the most aesthetic result.
During the consultation, you and the doctor will discuss your wishes and expectations. The quality of your skin, the amount of excess fat, and the degree of skin sagging will be assessed. Based on this, a decision will be made as to which technique is best suited to your body. You will receive an explanation about the operation, the scars, the recovery, and the possible risks.
The arm lift is performed under general anesthesia and takes an average of one to two hours, depending on the technique chosen and any combinations. The surgeon makes an incision along the lines discussed beforehand. Excess skin and any fat are removed, and the arm is reshaped to a tighter form. The wound is then carefully closed.
After the operation, you will usually wear special compression garments or sleeves for four to six weeks. These help to reduce swelling and support the healing process.
In the first few weeks, you should avoid putting heavy strain on your arms. Swelling, bruising, and a pulling sensation are normal and will gradually subside. The scars will be visible at first, but will fade over the course of 12 to 18 months.
Smoking and alcohol consumption can slow down recovery and increase the risk of complications.
You will return regularly for check-ups. You will receive advice on wound and scar care, such as the use of silicone gel and protection from sunlight. We will also guide you in safely building up your daily activities.
As with any surgery, there are risks, including:
bleeding or infection
delayed wound healing
swelling or fluid accumulation
temporarily or permanently altered skin sensation
asymmetry or contour irregularities
noticeable or thickened scars
These complications are rare and usually treatable.
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When will I see the final result of an arm lift?
The first improvement is visible quite quickly, but the final result is assessed after a few months.
When can I return to work after an arm lift?
For light work, usually after 1 to 2 weeks. More physically demanding work often requires 3 to 4 weeks of recovery.
When can I exercise again after an arm lift?
Light activity is usually possible after about two weeks. Intense exercise and strength training are typically resumed after six weeks.
Are arm lift results permanent?
Yes, as long as your weight remains stable. Ageing can still affect the skin over time.
Where are the scars after an arm lift, and how visible will they be?
Scars are located on the inner side of the arms or within the armpit crease and typically become less noticeable over time.
An arm lift is not just about tightening skin. It is about restoring a smooth, natural upper-arm contour while placing the scar as favourably as possible. During a personal consultation, we assess your skin quality, fat distribution and the extent of excess skin, and determine which technique is medically appropriate and delivers the most aesthetic outcome — with honest advice on what is and is not worthwhile.
During the consultation, you will receive:
assessment of excess skin and skin quality (mild, moderate or significant)
evaluation of fat deposits: whether liposuction is beneficial as an add-on or not indicated
recommendation of the most suitable technique: limited (mini) arm lift or full arm lift
a clear explanation of scarring: location (armpit crease / inner arm), length and scar maturation
discussion of symmetry and realistic expectations (perfect symmetry does not exist)
recovery planning: compression, wound care, return to work/sport, follow-ups and aftercare
review of risks: wound issues, swelling/fluid retention, sensory changes, contour irregularities, prominent scarring
example results and a personalised treatment plan with transparent pricing
Then we warmly invite you for a personal consultation at Gooimeer Clinics.
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