An arm lift, or brachioplasty, removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a firmer contour. It’s commonly performed after weight loss or with age-related skin laxity. Incisions are typically placed on the inner arm where they’re less visible. Patients experience some swelling and tightness for a couple of weeks post-surgery. The final result is a leaner, more toned arm appearance.
A thigh lift reshapes the inner or outer thighs by removing loose skin and fat. It improves leg contour and reduces chafing or discomfort caused by sagging skin. The procedure involves incisions hidden in the groin or inner thigh. Recovery usually takes two to three weeks, with swelling gradually subsiding. The outcome is smoother, more defined thighs that match your body shape.
Liposuction of the arms and legs targets areas of stubborn fat that affect overall proportions. It’s ideal for patients who want to slim and define their limbs without major surgery. Small incisions are made, and fat is removed using a cannula. Recovery is short, with compression garments worn to reduce swelling. Results are natural-looking and help balance your body’s silhouette.