Arm Lift: Tighten saggy skin and re-define your figure
From 3990€
Surgery duration
2 hours
Anesthesia
General
Postoperative rest
24 hours
Visible effects
10 moths
Recovery
15 days
Results
Life-long
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What is an arm lift?
Brachioplasty, or an arm lift, is a cosmetic surgery that removes excess skin and fat from the underarm area to the elbow. It is ideal for individuals dealing with arm flabbiness, often caused by significant weight loss, aging, or genetics.
How is an arm lift (Brachioplasty) procedure performed?
The arm lift typically takes between 2 to 3 hours, depending on its complexity. General anesthesia is generally used, although local anesthesia with sedation may be considered in certain cases. Most patients will need a 24-48 hour hospital stay. During the procedure, an incision is made along the inner side of the arms to remove excess skin and fat, which is then followed by suturing to close the incision.

Before and after photos of arm lift (brachioplasty)
Brachioplasty


Ideal candidate for brachioplasty
The ideal candidate for an arm lift (brachioplasty) presents a significant amount of excess skin in the upper arm area, typically as a result of massive weight loss or the natural aging process. Additionally, the candidate should be in good overall health and free from medical conditions that could increase surgical risks. It is preferable that the patient maintains a stable weight prior to the procedure, as major fluctuations can impact long-term results. Key factors also include a strong commitment to post-operative recovery and following medical recommendations closely. A willingness to stop smoking is highly recommended due to its negative effects on healing, and evaluating the muscle tone in the arms is also important, as it can influence the final outcome of the procedure.

Preoperative tests for arm lift (Brachioplasty)
- Avoid smoking for three weeks before and after surgery.
- Do not consume antioxidant-rich substances or foods.
- Perform full-body cleansing with germicidal soap in the days leading up to surgery.
- Avoid aspirin or medications containing salicylates for three weeks before and after the procedure, as they affect blood clotting.
- Maintain a stable weight; sudden changes can impact results.
The surgery is outpatient make sure you have someone to accompany you on the first night.

Postoperative care for arm lift
It is advisable to stop smoking or reduce tobacco use weeks before the procedure, as it improves tissue vascularization and promotes healing. Recovery usually takes around 3–4 weeks, depending on the patient’s prior physical condition. Light physical activity is recommended during this period.
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What is the cost for an arm lift?
The cost of brachioplasty varies based on several factors. For an accurate price, we offer a free consultation with our surgeon to assess your needs.
Factors influencing the price of an arm lift
- Extent of excess skin: The more skin that needs to be removed, the higher the cost.
- Surgical technique: The choice between traditional surgery and advanced techniques can affect the price.
- Duration of the Procedure: Longer surgeries will generally cost more.
- Anesthesia: The type and amount of anesthesia used impact the total cost.
- Postoperative Care: The level and length of follow-up care and post-surgical treatments can influence the final price.

Where can i get an arm lift?
At Clínica EGOS, we offer the arm lift procedure at several of our locations, so you can access the treatment you’re looking for in a comfortable and convenient way.
Frequently asked questions about arm lift surgery
Is brachioplasty a painful procedure?
Brachioplasty may cause some discomfort after surgery, but it is managed with medication prescribed by the surgeon.
How long do the results of brachioplasty last?
The results of brachioplasty are long-lasting, as long as you maintain a stable weight and take proper care of the scars.
Are there risks involved in an arm lift?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks such as swelling, bruising, and others. These are managed by the medical team at Clínica EGOS. It is recommended to stop smoking at least one week before the procedure to avoid unwanted complications.
Who is a candidate for an arm lift?
This procedure is recommended for both men and women who, due to aging or significant weight loss, experience sagging and excess skin accumulating in the armpit or the back of the upper arm. Patients who undergo an arm lift improve both their appearance and their self-esteem by achieving a more toned silhouette.
What are the risk factors associated with an arm lift?
Risks associated with an arm lift include:
- Infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection at the incision sites.
- Visible scars: Despite modern techniques, scars may be more noticeable than expected.
- Hematomas or bruising: It is common to see bruises or blood accumulation under the skin (hematoma).
- Loss of sensation: There may be temporary or permanent loss of sensation in the treated area.
- Asymmetry: Arms may not be perfectly symmetrical after surgery.
- Healing issues: Some individuals may develop hypertrophic scars or keloids.
- Damage to nerves or tissues: There is a risk of injury to nearby nerves or tissues during the procedure.
Will there be scars after an arm lift?
Yes, scarring is inevitable, but incisions are strategically placed on the inner or back side of the arm to make them less visible. Over time, the scars fade and can be treated with laser therapy or specific creams.
Can arm lift surgery be combined with other procedures?
Yes, it is common to combine an arm lift with liposuction to remove additional fat, or with other body contouring procedures such as abdominoplasty or thigh lift.
Are the results permanent?
Yes, but the natural aging process and weight fluctuations can affect the firmness of the arms over time.
Is it necessary to wear compression garments?
Yes, compression garments help reduce swelling and improve healing. You will need to wear them according to your surgeon’s instructions, typically during the first few weeks.

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Our Arm Lift Team

Dr. Tiago Gomes
Arm lift surgery is a procedure I perform with a strong focus on restoring firmness and a youthful appearance to the arms. Over the years, the skin tends to lose elasticity, leading to sagging. My goal is to correct this by removing excess skin and tightening the underlying tissues, resulting in a much more defined contour. My patients often experience a boost in self-confidence when they see their arms rejuvenated and more sculpted in appearance.
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Dr. Santiago Elvira i Barberà
In my practice, arm lift surgery focuses on natural-looking results. Every patient is different, so I adapt my technique to the unique characteristics of their skin and tissues. Through strategically placed incisions, I minimize visible scarring, allowing my patients to return to their daily routines with a refreshed appearance and minimal complications. The ultimate goal is always to restore their confidence in their appearance.
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Dr. Jose Sarrià
The reason I recommend arm lift surgery to many of my patients is simple: it significantly improves quality of life. With age or after substantial weight loss, the skin on the arms can become loose and saggy something that affects both appearance and self-esteem. My surgical approach aims to restore harmony to the body’s contour, delivering results that not only look good but also feel natural to the touch.
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Dra. Lorena Vives
Performing an arm lift is not just a matter of aesthetics, but of restoring my patients’ self-confidence. Through advanced techniques, I achieve long-lasting results that not only enhance appearance but also improve the functionality of the arms. I make sure every patient fully understands the process and feels comfortable throughout the entire procedure, with the goal of ensuring a smooth, fast, and effective recovery.
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