Upper Arm Lift/Reduction
Upper arm lift/reduction is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits on the upper arm. This is can be achieved by liposuction, surgery or a combination of both of these techniques.
About
The procedure is performed using a general anaesthetic and takes between one and two hours. It can be done as a day case or with an overnight stay in hospital. The size and position of the incision will depend on the technique used. Swelling and bruising is normal after this procedure but discomfort is usually minimal. The stitches will be dissolvable and the dressings can be removed after seven days. You can shower after approximately four days but should keep the dressings dry.
What is Arm Lift Surgery?
Arm lift surgery or Brachioplasty, as it is medically known involves procedures to surgically reshape the underside of the upper arms. The area from the armpit to the elbow tends to accumulate fat, with stretched skin giving an uneven look with small mounds of fat attracting the wrong kind of attention and often called ‘Bingo Wings’. Arm lift surgery in the UK helps to lend a toned and balanced appearance through a relatively simple procedure.
Who should consider the arm lift surgery?
Arm lift surgery in the UK is typically preferred by individuals who experience drooping and sagging of the upper arms. Many individuals find that diet and exercises are unresponsive, offering little or no results. Individuals who suffer from loose skin following weight-loss, or lymphoedema who find the need for reconstruction or reshaping of their upper arms also look towards brachioplasty as a corrective procedure.
Preparing for surgery
Arm lift surgery in the UK involves a certain amount of preparation on the part of the patient.
This is performed under general anaesthesia; it requires patients to be free from nicotine at least four weeks prior to the procedure
Medical history needs to be shared with the consultant specialist to control any possible adverse effects.
Patients undergoing arm lift surgery in the UK need to understand that the procedure involves scarring that will be permanent but generally will fade significantly over time.
After the treatment
Post arm lift surgery in the UK, patients need to manage with the following.
Occasionally a temporary drainage tube is placed into the wound to drain fluids that may accumulate.
Mild discomfort and pain in the upper arm
A loss of sensation in the area
Compression dressing to manage the swelling
Wrapping of bandages around the upper arm
Get in touch
For any kind of enquire please complete our contact form or call 07474 112263 or 0800 001 6688
Procedure
Operation Time |
1.5 hours |
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Anesthesia |
General |
Nights in hospital |
1 |
Common Risks |
bruising, swelling, temporary numbness, temporary skin irregularity |
Uncommon Risks |
bruising, swelling, temporary numbness, temporary skin irregularity |
Pain and discomfort |
3 – 7 days |
Follow-up after surgery |
As required, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 months |
Time off work |
2 – 3 weeks |
Sports |
2 weeks walking | 4 weeks fast walking | 6 weeks everything |
Result |
12 weeks until final result scars continue to improve over 18 months |
FAQ's

What happens after my first consultation?
You will meet with our surgeon to discuss the pros and cons of your procedure. In this consultation it is very important that you feel you have time to adequately explain to your surgeon your aims from arm reduction surgery.
Before & Afters

Prices
What are the costs associated with Arm Lift/Reduction?
Our cost for a Arm Lift/Reduction starts from £10,495 dependent on consultation.
The procedure is usually performed under general anaesthetic at our specialist clinic and usually involves a one night stay in hospital.
This cost includes all your consultations before surgery and unlimited appointments following your procedure.
For a consultation please complete our contact form or telephone 0800 001 6688