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Arm Lift FAQs – Q&A about Brachioplasty Surgery

An , also known as a brachioplasty, is to remove excess, loose and skin affecting the upper arm. The procedure helps to smooth and tighten the skin and soft tissue, achieving a toned appearance on the arms. Centre for Surgery is a specialist plastic surgery clinic in London with extensive experience in arm lift surgery for patients who have lost significant weight and are left with loose, saggy skin — commonly to as "bat wings." Here, we answer your most commonly asked questions about arm reduction .
ARM LIFT OVERVIEW
Several factors can contribute to flabby or upper arms, including:
Yes — brachioplasty, or arm lift surgery, removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a tighter, more toned appearance. It is particularly effective for people who have bat wing arms following weight loss that diet and exercise alone cannot address.
A brachioplasty directly addresses bat-wing arms by removing excess skin and fat from the upper arm region. The procedure involves removing unnecessary fat tissue (often using liposuction techniques) and surplus skin, which is then carefully reshaped and tightened to provide a more streamlined, toned appearance.
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF ARM LIFT
There are several types of arm lift surgery, including:
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Not who loses weight will require an arm lift. The need for this procedure depends on the amount of weight lost, the elasticity of the skin, and the overall of the upper arms. After significant weight loss, many individuals are left with excess skin in the upper arm area that has lost and cannot be tightened through exercise or diet alone — in these cases, an arm lift may be recommended.
The amount of skin removed during an arm lift varies depending on the individual’s skin laxity and the extent of the correction desired. Typically between two and four pounds of skin can be removed. The surgeon determines the extent of skin removal during the preoperative consultation based on individual goals and .
AM I SUITABLE FOR AN ARM LIFT?
Yes. Centre for Surgery observes a mandatory reflection period your consultation and your surgery date. This ensures you have had sufficient time to consider your decision fully, ask any questions, and feel confident before proceeding. Your surgeon will confirm the specific timeframe at your consultation.
You may be a good candidate for an arm lift if:
Armpit or axillary fat can be addressed through a combination of liposuction to remove excess fat deposits, followed by skin via brachioplasty if significant skin laxity is also present. A surgeon can advise on the most appropriate approach at .
PREPARING FOR AN ARM LIFT
ARM LIFT PROCEDURE
An arm lift is categorised as a major surgical procedure. It a significant level of medical intervention, a general anaesthetic, and a recovery period following the operation. The procedure involves making incisions to remove and tighten excess skin and fat from the upper arm region.
An arm lift procedure typically takes between one and three hours to complete, depending on the extent of the and the individual patient’s specific needs.
Arm lift surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia. You will be asleep throughout the procedure and will not feel any discomfort.
RECOVERY AFTER AN ARM LIFT

Most people can return to work and engage in light activities within two to three weeks after the procedure. It may take several months for a full recovery and for swelling to subside . During the first few weeks, avoid heavy lifting, strenuous activities, and follow your surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully.
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An arm lift is performed under general anaesthesia, so you will feel no pain during . After the procedure, patients typically experience discomfort, swelling and tightness in the treated area during the first few days. These symptoms usually subside within one to two weeks. Your surgeon will prescribe pain management medication to help minimise discomfort during .
Sleep with your arms elevated on pillows to reduce and discomfort. Avoid sleeping on your arms for the first few nights, and follow your surgeon’s postoperative instructions regarding sleeping position.
The time you need to avoid lifting your arms will depend on the extent of the procedure and your individual healing. Generally, avoiding lifting heavy objects or reaching overhead for two to six weeks is recommended.
It is generally recommended to wait two to six weeks before starting light exercises such as walking or gentle stretching. Avoid activities such as weight lifting or cardio for at least four to six weeks, or until cleared by your .
You will typically need to wear a compression garment for two to six weeks after the procedure to help reduce swelling and support the affected area during healing. Your surgeon will advise when it is safe to stop wearing the compression garment.
The initial healing process typically takes one to two weeks. However, deeper tissue healing continues beneath the surface for months. Scars mature over twelve to eighteen months. Patience and proper care are key to achieving the best long-term results.
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ARM LIFT RESULTS
While some improvement is visible immediately after surgery, the final results become apparent as swelling resolves — typically three to six months after the procedure. Scars continue to fade and improve for up to twelve to months.
Arm lift results are long-lasting. The excess skin that is surgically removed will not return. However, significant weight fluctuations or further ageing can cause new skin laxity to develop over time. Maintaining a stable, healthy weight is the best way to preserve your results.
The skin removed during brachioplasty is permanently removed. However, the natural ageing process continues, and weight can affect how the arms look over time. Most patients enjoy significantly improved arm contours for many years following surgery.
RISKS OF ARM LIFT SURGERY
As with all surgical procedures, arm lift surgery carries some risks. These include:
The risk of complications is significantly reduced when surgery is performed by a plastic surgeon in a CQC-registered facility and when all pre- and postoperative instructions are followed.
It is not possible to have arm lift surgery without any scars. Incisions are placed along the inner upper arm where they are less noticeable. Over time, scars typically fade and become much less prominent, but some degree of visible scarring is inevitable.
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ARM LIFT COST AND FINANCE
Arm lift surgery is considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is not typically covered by the NHS. In some cases where excess skin is causing significant physical problems such as rashes or infections, NHS funding may be considered, although this is rare and waiting lists are lengthy. Most patients fund the cost themselves through a reputable private clinic.
The cost of an arm lift at Centre for depends on the extent of the procedure and whether additional procedures such as liposuction are performed at the same time. A detailed quotation is provided after your consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon.
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Centre for Surgery offers a full range of finance options through Chrysalis Finance, including 0% APR for applicants.
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Arm Lift Surgery at Centre for Surgery
Brachioplasty surgery is commonly requested by patients who have undergone significant weight loss and are left with loose, or flabby arms. Centre for Surgery is a specialist cosmetic surgery clinic, and our regularly perform excess skin removal surgery, including arm lifts, to achieve tighter, slimmer arms — providing a boost to self-confidence. Call us today on to book an in-person consultation at our state-of-the-art Baker Street clinic in Marylebone.

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