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Arm Reduction

Arm Reduction2020-01-31T18:10:49-05:00

Brachioplasty

Also known as a “brachioplasty” arm reduction can dramatically tighten flabby arm skin. Bat wings no more with this amazing procedure. Recovery time is approximately two weeks.

$6000+

  • Increase Tone

  • Tighten Skin

  • Remove Flab

What are the risks of arm reduction surgery?2019-11-29T14:42:39-05:00

Because of the nature of the procedure, a scar will be created. The result of this scar will depend upon individual factors of healing and also placement of the incision. The scar will be concealed along the inner aspect of the arm but may keloid or become thickened. Because of the bilateral nature of this procedure, discrepancies in placement of the scars and/or results of the appearance of scars may differ from arm to arm. Temporary numbness will occur over the surgical site. As with all surgeries, bleeding, infection, hematoma, or seroma are all possible risks.

What can I expect immediately following arm reduction surgery?2019-11-29T14:42:22-05:00

You may or may not have drains in place following arm reduction. This is dependent on how “wet” the procedure went. Your arms will be wrapped with compression sleeves and we ask you to leave these in place until your first postoperative visit.

What is the recovery for arm reduction?2019-11-29T14:42:07-05:00

Recovery from arm reduction is approximately two weeks. Heavy lifting should be avoided for a period of 6 to 8 weeks following surgery.

What is an arm reduction?2019-11-29T14:41:50-05:00

Also known as a “brachioplasty,” an arm reduction can dramatically tighten flabby arm skin. Bat wings no more with this amazing procedure.

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“My wife loves Dr. Lambruschi and the staff at VPS! She’s had 2 procedures there and both of are very happy with the results. They take the time to listen to your needs (and wants).
– Jeff S.

“My wife loves Dr. Lambruschi and the staff at VPS! She’s had 2 procedures there and both of are very happy with the results. They take the time to listen to your needs (and wants).
– Jeff S.

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