Arm Lift in Boise, ID
arm lift Surgery
What is an arm lift?
Are you beginning to notice the skin on your arms starting to sag or becoming loose? This can be due to loss of elasticity in the skin from aging or significant weight loss. One way to treat this is to get an arm lift, or brachioplasty. The goal of arm lift surgery is to achieve a smoother, tighter arm appearance, though results may vary from person to person.
Who is a candidate?
- Those with significant upper arm skin laxity.
- Adults of any age whose weight is relatively stable and who are not significantly overweight.
- Healthy individuals without medical conditions that impair healing or increase risk of surgery.
- Nonsmokers preferred
Arm lift with Dr. Nealy at Silk Touch
Jason Nealy, DO
Jason Nealy, DO, is a board-certified cosmetic surgeon with a focus in breast, body and facial rejuvenation. What separates Dr. Nealy from others is his unique background in cosmetic surgery. After training in general surgery and achieving board certification, he completed two fellowships in general cosmetic surgery and facial cosmetic surgery. Because he is triple board certified he is capable of taking care of patients’ cosmetic needs as well as any potential complications or revisional surgeries. His attention to detail and ability to adapt his technique to each unique patient is what sets his results apart from others.
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*Procedure results are typical and may vary
Financing Options Available
Looking and feeling your best shouldn’t have to break the bank. That’s why we offer flexible 12 month financing with 0% interest OAC for services $300 and more via CareCredit. To learn more about the financing options we offer at Silk Touch Cosmetic Surgery, Lipo and Medspa check out our Financing page to help make your aesthetic dreams a reality!
FAQ
How is an arm lift performed?
What can I expect for results?
Results from arm lift surgery are almost immediate and are long lasting provided that stable weight is maintained. You can expect swelling and bruising following the procedure. Scars from the incisions will fade over time, though you should anticipate hyperpigmented scars for one year before fading to white.
Potential risks include:
- Scarring
- Nerve or muscle damage
- Asymmetry in the shape of arms
- Bleeding
- Changes in skin sensation/numbness
- Infection
- Axillary webbing
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