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The upper arms are particularly vulnerable to skin laxity. Weight fluctuations, aging, and genetics can leave excess skin that does not respond to exercise, no matter how disciplined your routine may be.

An arm lift is designed to restore a firmer, more streamlined contour when structural changes prevent the arms from reflecting your overall health and lifestyle. At Coleman Brown Plastic Surgery, our arm lift in Tysons Corner is performed with careful attention to proportion and incision placement, ensuring results that feel refined rather than overcorrected. Patients seek this surgery when they want to feel comfortable in sleeveless clothing again, without drawing attention to the fact that they had surgery.

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What Is an Arm Lift?

An arm lift, or brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and, when appropriate, underlying tissue from the upper arms. It is most commonly performed to address sagging skin that remains after weight loss or develops gradually with age.

The procedure reshapes the arm from the underarm to the elbow, creating a smoother and more defined contour. In some cases, liposuction may be incorporated to refine the result further. The goal is not to dramatically alter the size of the arms, but to restore proportion and firmness.

The Benefits of Arm Lift Surgery

  • Improved Arm Contour: Excess skin is removed to create a smoother, firmer upper arm silhouette.
  • Enhanced Proportion: The arms appear more balanced with the shoulders and torso after structural refinement.
  • Long-Lasting Results: Once excess skin is removed, results are designed to endure with stable weight maintenance.
  • Greater Clothing Confidence: Many patients feel more comfortable wearing sleeveless or fitted styles after surgery.
  • Refined, Natural Appearance: Surgical planning prioritizes discreet contour improvement rather than exaggerated change.
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Am I a Candidate for an Arm Lift?

You may be a candidate for an arm lift in Chevy Chase if you have noticeable skin laxity along the upper arms that does not improve with exercise. Many patients seek this procedure following significant weight loss, though age-related skin changes can also contribute.

Ideal candidates are in good overall health, maintain a stable weight, and understand that scar placement is a necessary tradeoff for meaningful skin tightening. During your consultation, we evaluate tissue quality, discuss incision options, and determine whether an arm lift alone or combined with liposuction will best support your goals.

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The Arm Lift Process What to Expect

1. Private Consultation

We evaluate the degree of skin laxity, review your medical history, and develop a personalized surgical plan based on your anatomy and aesthetic goals.

2. Customized Surgical Planning

Incision placement is carefully designed to remove excess tissue while keeping scars as discreet as possible along the inner arm.

3. Procedure Day

Arm lift surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia in an accredited surgical setting. Excess skin is removed, underlying tissue may be tightened, and incisions are meticulously closed.

4. Early Healing and Follow-Up

You will receive detailed recovery instructions and ongoing follow-up visits to monitor healing and optimize results.

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Your Arm Lift Results and Recovery

Swelling, bruising, and temporary tightness are expected in the first several weeks following surgery. Most patients return to light daily activities within one to two weeks, though strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for several weeks as directed.

Incisions are strategically placed along the inner arm and gradually fade over time, though they do not disappear completely. As swelling subsides, the arms appear smoother and more proportionate, with continued refinement over several months. Results are long-lasting, particularly when supported by stable weight maintenance. The outcome is intended to look balanced and natural, not surgically obvious.

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Why Choose Coleman Brown Plastic Surgery?

Advanced Surgical Training

Extensive general and plastic surgery training informs precise tissue management and thoughtful incision placement.

Board-Certified Expertise

Dr. Brown is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons.

Personalized, Boutique Care

Our practice is intentionally selective, allowing for individualized attention and a discreet, composed patient experience.

Results That Prioritize Proportion

Every arm lift is designed to enhance your natural frame rather than dramatically alter it.

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Take the Next Step Toward Sleeker Arms

If you are considering an arm lift in Tysons Corner or Chevy Chase, we invite you to schedule a private consultation to discuss your goals and explore a tailored surgical plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions Arm Lift

How visible are arm lift scars?

Incisions are typically placed along the inner arm, where they are less visible in natural positioning. While scars are permanent, they generally fade significantly over time.

Will liposuction be included with my arm lift?

In some cases, liposuction is combined with an arm lift to improve contour and enhance the final result.

How long is the recovery after an arm lift?

Most patients resume light activities within one to two weeks, with full return to exercise typically permitted after several weeks.

Are arm lift results permanent?

Results are long-lasting when weight remains stable, though natural aging continues.

Is arm lift surgery painful?

Discomfort is generally manageable with prescribed medication and improves during the first one to two weeks.

Can an arm lift be combined with other procedures?

Yes. It is sometimes performed alongside body contouring procedures for patients undergoing more comprehensive surgical refinement.

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