What Can a Brachioplasty Help With?
This procedure can improve:
- Loose or sagging upper arm skin (“bat wings”)
- Stretched skin after major weight loss
- Poor arm contour or definition
- Excess fat deposits in the upper arms (if combined with liposuction)
The goal is smoother, firmer arms that look more proportionate to the body.
Recovery Time
Recovery varies per patient, but generally follows this timeline:
Week 1:
- Swelling, bruising, and tightness are common
- Compression garments usually required
- Limited arm movement recommended
Weeks 2-3:
- Stitches are typically removed (if non-dissolvable)
- Light daily activities can resume
- Swelling begins to settle
Weeks 4-6:
- Most patients return to normal routines
- Avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise until cleared by surgeon
3 Months+:
- Scars continue to soften and fade
- Final arm contour becomes more visible as swelling fully resolves