An arm lift is a demanding procedure
An arm lift is a procedure primarily performed after massive weight loss. However, many people naturally have strong upper arms that they find bothersome.
It is also common for patients to be bothered by the appearance of wrinkles on the inner side of the upper arms, which can occur even when the arm circumference is normal.
There are two methods of arm lift surgery to choose from:
 
			 
			The method using a crescent-shaped incision reduces the circumference of the upper arms only slightly but effectively tightens the skin on the inner side, thereby eliminating wrinkles.
The method with an incision along the inner side of the upper arm is very effective, significantly reducing the circumference of the upper arms and also eliminating wrinkles.
For the majority of my patients, the excess skin is considerable, so the long incision technique is required much more frequently than the crescent-shaped incision. Ideally, the scar is placed exactly along the transition between the inner and back side of the upper arm. In this way, it is barely visible from either the front or the back.
With the crescent-shaped technique, an important aspect is to avoid skin tension in the armpit area, as this can lead to renewed sagging of the skin and distortion of the incision toward the elbow. To prevent this, the tightened skin must be anchored to a stable structure in the axilla using a dermal flap.
If a reduction in arm circumference is desired and the skin is still firm, liposuction alone can indeed achieve a good result.









