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Arm lift

Arm reduction (brachioplasty) scars at 10 months - following complete scar maturation process

Right arm reduction - 200gr of tissue removed by direct excision and liposuction leading to average 3.5cm circumference reduction at 3 months

Left arm reduction - 200gr of tissue removed by direct excision and liposuction leading to average 3.5cm circumference reduction at 3 months

Arm reduction (brachioplasty) immature and red scars at 3 months. Six months after operation those will become soft and colourless, matching the surrounding skin

Right brachioplasty (posterior view) - after 190gr of tissue reduction

Right brachioplasty (anterior view) - after 190gr of tissue reduction

Right arm at 6 weeks after 190gr tissue reduction

Left arm at 6 weeks after 180gr tissue reduction

Scar appearance @ 6 months after bilateral brachioplasty

Six months after the bilateral arm reduction (brachioplasty). Approximately 300g of tissue removed by combination of tissue excision and liposuction on each side. Significant arm circumference reduction achieved (see measurements)

Arm reduction @ 6 months after surgery

Outline of the surgical arm reduction: LEFT - redundant tissue droopiness; MIDDLE - marking of the arm tissue which is to be removed: RIGHT - position of the scar after the operation












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