Surgeons frequently combine an arm lift with other body contouring surgeries to achieve comprehensive results. Most patients pair brachioplasty with liposuction, breast lifts, or tummy tucks. This approach addresses multiple areas of loose skin during a single anesthesia session to ensure upper-body harmony.
- Liposuction pairing: Surgeons use liposuction to remove fat before trimming skin for a sculpted appearance.
- Upper body balance: Combining with breast augmentation or reduction creates a balanced, proportional upper-body silhouette.
- Weight loss recovery: Significant weight loss patients often bundle arm lifts with abdominoplasty or thigh lifts.
- Safety limitations: Total surgery time typically stays under 6 hours to minimize anesthesia risks.
- Recovery efficiency: Patients manage one healing period instead of multiple separate downtimes for each area.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Many patients overlook how combined surgeries affect mobility. If you pair an arm lift with a tummy tuck, you cannot use your arms for leverage. We recommend having a dedicated caregiver for the first 72 hours. This support is vital for basic tasks like getting out of bed.
Patient Consensus: Patients are usually surprised by how much they need their arms for balance. Most agree that the single recovery period is worth the initial physical challenge. They often mention that compression garments for two areas are the hardest part to manage.