Arm Liposuction
Greet Butterfly Wings Goodbye Arm Liposuction
In today’s world, everyone aspires to be fit and beautiful.
Therefore, liposuction plastic surgery has become the most
common choice of plastic surgery.
Besides abdominal liposuction, arm liposuction is the second
most common requested plastic surgery today. In fact, the
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons has
reported that there are more than one hundred thousand liposuction
procedures are done in the United States every year. Arms
and legs can be a difficult problem, but all these can be
overcome with an arm liposuction, and with only a few dots
on the inside of upper arm area opposite of the arm pit, nice
results will be shown.
The Procedure Of Arm Liposuction
Of all the available techniques, the tumescent procedure
is the most common technique of arm liposuction. Only a local
anesthesia is required with this technique, thus reducing
the cost and risk connected to a general anesthesia, besides
that, trauma and blood losses are significantly reduced with
this technique. This tumescent technique requires the use
of a much diluted solution of local anesthetic which will
be injected where the arm liposuction is to be performed,
numbing the area and pumping up the fatty area where the liposuction
is to be done.
Good And Bad Of Liposuction
The biggest advantage of arm liposuction is probably the
unnoticeable scar. This is because only a few small holes
are placed in the under part of the arm where the fat will
be vacuumed.
However, there is also a bad side of arm liposuction, But,
usually it is very minimal that skin elasticity is involved
with the upper arm which means that there is usually some
saggy skin left at the arm, where it cannot be removed by
liposuction. Usually additional plastic surgery will be necessary.
Arm Tuck
After the arm liposuction, the skin at the arm will be left
hanging, which is sometimes known as the “bat wings”.
This does not cause only embarrassment, it will also affect
your overall appearance. After arm liposuction, the skin and
subcutaneous (the fat directly under the skin) fat of the
upper arms hangs and is very common. This is where arm liposuction
will not take care of this problem but an arm tuck will.
An arm tuck, is the most common plastic surgery second to
stomach. The surgeon will usually make a incision in the arm
pit and pull the excess skin towards the arm pit and cut away
the excess arm skin and then sculpt the skin. The most involved
plastic surgery is called brachioplasty, where it involves
both the arm liposuction and the removal of the excess skin.
This procedure is usually meant for the most extreme conditions
for the formerly obese who have had major weight loss.
Recovering From Arm Liposuction
Usually, it only takes three to six weeks to recover from
arm liposuction. It also depends on whether or not if you
needed the arm tuck in addition to the liposuction.
As an alternative to arm liposuction, we encourage the risk
free and non-surgical way, which is by using our TUA products.
To combat the fats around arm, our TUA YOU is designed specifically
to wrap around arm to eliminate
the fats by electrostimulation, which is a passive gymnastics
exercise to substitute liposuction.
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