What are the risks associated with an upper arm lift?
Fortunately, major complications associated with upper arm lifts are infrequent. Brachioplasty surgery remains the gold standard for arm rejuvenation. You should discuss the risks and potential complications with your aesthetic plastic surgeon during your consultation and after your procedure to ensure you are on the right track to recovery.
All surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Some of the potential complications of all surgeries are:
- Adverse reaction to anesthesia
- Hematoma or seroma (an accumulation of blood or fluid under the skin that may require removal)
- Infection and bleeding
- Changes in sensation
- Scarring
- Allergic reactions
- Damage to underlying structures
- Unsatisfactory results that may necessitate additional procedures
You can help minimize upper arm lift risks by following your board-certified aesthetic plastic surgeon’s advice and instructions before and after your surgery.