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The Real Cost of Arm Skin Removal Surgery in 2024

According to the Latest Research Of American Plastic Surgeons, The average Cost of Arm Skin Removal is $ 6000 to $ 8000. And this average cost is only a part of the Arm Lift treatment.  But the exact cost may change somehow due to some factors which we’ll discuss below:  

Cost of Arm Skin Removal May Include

Anesthesia fees:

Anesthesia is sometimes recommended for patient comfort during an arm lift procedure, as some individuals may experience discomfort or anxiety. The cost of anesthesia typically ranges from $1,000 to $2,000, depending on the specific requirements and provider.

Anesthesia Fee

Hospital or surgical facility costs:

In these facilities, the costs of surgical suits, staff support, and surgery operators are included.

Hospital or surgical facility costs

Medical tests:

Pre-surgery tests are necessary to know the overall condition of a person’s health and from these, a surgeon estimates whether the patient is eligible for arm lift or not.

Post-surgery garments:

After surgery, your surgeon recommends some special garments that are suitable for your arm lift recovery procedure.

Post-surgery garments

Prescriptions for medication:

After the arm lift, a major cost has to be spent on medications for the arm lift recovery procedure.

Prescriptions for medication

Surgeon’s fee:

This may include the experience and expertise of a Plastic Surgeon.

Complexity of the surgery:

Sometimes in arm lift, complexities may occur. To solve them, a surgeon may charge from you some extra.

Your location:

Your location is also a major factor in determining the cost of an arm lift because in different districts and states arm lift costs may vary.

Here a general list of Arm lift costs in different countries and states is shared:

District / StateAverage cost of an arm lift
Alabama$5,711
Alaska$8,121
Arizona$6,744
Arkansas$5,789
California$8,391
Colorado$6,808
Connecticut$7,282
Delaware$6,686
District of Columbia$8,932
Florida$6,612
Georgia$6,026
Hawaii$10,467
Idaho$6,858
Illinois$6,622
Indiana$6,019
Iowa$5,854
Kansas$6,091
Kentucky$6,213
Louisiana$6,299
Maine$6,858
Maryland$7,741
Massachusetts$7,798
Michigan$6,134
Minnesota$6,371
Mississippi$5,732
Missouri$5,861
Montana$6,564
Nebraska$6,076
Nevada$6,751
New Hampshire$7,095
New Jersey$7,325
New Mexico$6,005
New York$7,655
North Carolina$6,163
North Dakota$6,134
Ohio$6,213
Oklahoma$5,782
Oregon$7,339
Pennsylvania$6,579
Rhode Island$6,988
South Carolina$6,227
South Dakota$6,055
Tennessee$6,084
Texas$6,232
Utah$6,536
Vermont$7,153
Virginia$6,478
Washington$7,518
West Virginia$5,962
Wisconsin$6,227
Wyoming$6,069

Please consult with your Surgeon to know the exact cost of an Arm Lift.

History Of An Arm Lift

At the beginning of the 19th century, people are very worried about the sagging skin under the arms. This excess skin impacts their fitness. But at that time, there was no treatment for this. 

In the 1970s, Two Plastic Surgeons ( Dr. Robert J. Allen, and Dr. Ted Lockwood ) introduced this surgery. After this discovery, many other plastic surgeons introduced many changes in it. The procedure gained popularity as techniques improved in the 1990s and 2000s.

What is an Arm Lift / Brachioplasty?

Arm Lift is a surgical treatment that removes unwanted skin and fat from underarms and provides tight, supportive, and smooth tissues to the skin. Its shows a very even and smooth skin tone. This is a very transformative treatment for those who are very conscious about their body appearance.

Who is the ideal candidate for an arm lift procedure?

These are the ideal candidates for an Arm Lift procedure:

  1. Well-health Adult
  2. Has significant upper arm skin laxity due to aging, weight loss, or genetics
  3. Is at or near a stable weight, as major weight fluctuations could affect results
  4. Maintains good overall health and is a non-smoker or willing to quit before surgery
  5. Has realistic expectations about the outcome and potential scarring
  6. Experiences discomfort or self-consciousness due to excess skin on the upper arms.
  7. Is committed to maintaining a healthy lifestyle to preserve the results.
  8. Pregnant women should avoid arm lifts.

What are the steps of an arm lift procedure? / What Happens During An Arm Lift?

When you go to the doctor or a plastic surgeon for an arm lift, your surgeon suggests some medical tests to know your overall health so that he might decide whether you’re eligible for an arm lift. If you’re eligible then you’ve to pass through all these steps: 

Step – 1 Anesthesia:

This step is taken for the comfort of the patient during the arm lift. A Plastic Surgeon can give anesthesia or sedation to the patient according to the specific needs of the patient.

Step – 2 Incision:

The surgeon makes an incision inner or back of the arm, the amount of the incision depends on the unwanted skin that has to be removed.

Step – 3 liposuction:

This step is only taken in this case of removing the excess of fat if needed.

Step – 4 Tissue Tightening:

In this case, all underlying tissues are reshaped and tightened in a more defined shape.

Step – 5 Excess skin removal:

In this step, excess skin is trimmed away very gently.

Step – 6 Incision Closure:

These are closed with stitches, sutures, or surgical tape.

Step – 7 Recovery:

In the last, some important steps are taken for the recovery process like gentle garments and medications.

How Long Does Arm Lift Surgery Take To Perform?

This procedure doesn’t take a lot of time. Maximum 1-3 hours are required. The patient can go to the home the same day.

When Is The Right Time For An Arm Lift?

If you’ve excess skin under your arms you must go to the Arm Lift but first, you’ll have to follow these necessary conditions. 

  1. You’ve to stable weight.
  2. Good overall health
  3. Physically and Mentally Prepared

What Is the Recovery Process for an Arm Lift? / How Long Does It Take To Heal From An Arm Lift?

First Few Days: Rest is essential. These days medications and antibiotics are essential to manage the discomfort and prevent infection.

1-2 Weeks: Stitches are usually removed, you can do lightweight activities but avoid heavy lifting and strenuous work.

2-6 Weeks: Swelling and bruising gradually subside. Gentle arm movements are encouraged, but heavy lifting should still be avoided.

6 Weeks and Beyond: Most patients can resume all normal activities, and the final results will become more visible as healing continues.

What can someone expect from the results of an arm lift procedure?

The results of an arm lift procedure typically may include:

  1. More defined and sculpted arm shape
  2. Many patients feel more comfortable wearing sleeveless clothing and gain confidence in their appearance.
  3. Stable weight 
  4. General fitness
  5. Results are generally long-lasting if a stable weight is maintained, though natural aging may still affect skin firmness over time.

What Are the Potential Side Effects of an Arm Lift?

The potential side effects of an arm lift procedure include:

Swelling and Bruising: Common and typically temporary, resolving as the arms heal.

Scarring: Visible scars along the arms, though they may fade with time.

Infection: A risk with any surgery, managed with proper care and antibiotics if needed.

Numbness or Sensation Changes: Temporary or, in some cases, permanent changes in skin sensation.

Asymmetry: Slight differences between arms may occur.

Poor Wound Healing: Some patients may experience delayed healing or minor complications at the incision sites.

Tingling: Usually caused by nerve irritation or temporary nerve compression during the procedure. 

How soon will I get the best results from brachioplasty?

Are you bothered to see the best results from Arm Lift ASAP? Don’t worry! Just follow up with the following instructions:

  1. Avoid smoking
  2. Stay hydrated (drink plenty of water)
  3. Eat a balanced and healthy diet
  4. Reduction of stress
  5. Rest and careful movement
  6. Avoid alcohol
  7. Try to use Silicon dressing
  8. Don’t put pressure on the incision
  9. Avoid sunlight, and focus on using sunscreen with SPF 50 or more
  10. Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully about wound healing
  11. Wear garments according to your doctor’s recommendation to promote healing

Is An Arm Lift Covered By Insurance?

Health insurance companies consider Arm lift surgery act as cosmetic surgery, so this surgery is not covered by insurance. Plus, this procedure is only for improving shape, so insurance companies don’t cover it in the list of medically necessary procedures.     

But in some specific cases, such as if you are having health issues due to loose skin – like skin infections, rashes, or difficulty in movement – ​​then your doctor may write a letter to the insurance company citing medical necessity.

What Cosmetic Concerns Does An Arm Lift Procedure Treat?

Here are some common cosmetic concerns that arm lift treats:

1. Excess, Sagging Skin: Aging and weight loss can cause loose, sagging skin on arms which can appear unattractive. An arm lift removes this extra skin and the arms then appear tight and toned.

2. Stubborn Fat Deposits: Some people have fat accumulation in the area of ​​the upper arms which does not get removed easily with diet and exercise. Liposuction can also be done along with an arm lift which helps in removing these stubborn fat deposits.

3. Loss of Arm Definition: Due to excess skin and fat the contour of the arm does not appear clear and the shape is lost. Arm lift improves the shape and definition of the arms which enhances the overall appearance.

4. Wrinkled or Crepey Skin Texture: An Arm lift not only smoothens the flabby skin but can also smoothen the texture of the arms. When the excess skin is removed, the wrinkles and crepey texture on the arms also get reduced.

5. Stretch Marks: Sometimes, some stretch marks may also be reduced after an arm lift, but this depends on which area they are in. If stretch marks occur on the excess skin, they are removed when the unwanted skin is trimmed away.

Are Arm Lift Scars Noticeable?

Arm lift scars can be noticeable, but their appearance improves with time, and some tips can make them more discreet. In an arm lift, the incision is usually from the underarm to the elbow, staying on the inner arm. The scars can be red and noticeable initially, but they gradually fade and become lighter.

How Do You Prevent Scarring After Brachioplasty?

After Brachioplsty, you can prevent yourself by following these considerations:

  1. Follow your surgeon’s instructions
  2. Clean incision and care properly
  3. Avoid from sunscreen
  4. Use an ointment or scar cream to keep your incision moisturized
  5. A silicon sheet is helpful in this situation but use it when the incision is completely closed. 
  6. If your scars are too prominent, then after 6-12 months you can also consider laser or microneedling treatments, which help in improving the scars.

Is Arm Lift Surgery Worth The Cost?

It shows you, long-lasting results, boosts your confidence, gives you a smart look, and a fast recovery procedure. Then, Why Not it’s cost worth it.

The point here is that you can achieve all the above results only in this condition when you choose an Experienced Surgeon, then it may be worth the cost. 

Arm Lift Before And After Photos

Here you can see a clear difference in your body’s texture before and after the arm lift:

Trust Only The Best Hands

Choose only experienced Plastic Surgeons for Arm Lift procedures because only experienced surgeons can fulfill all these requirements that you deserve.

Graeme Southwick is a renowned Australian plastic surgeon known for his exceptional skill and commitment to achieving natural-looking results. With decades of experience, he is respected for his expertise in both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures.

Frequently Ask Questions

FAQs – Arm Lift
How much does an Arm Lift in Sydney cost?+
The cost of an arm lift in Sydney, also known as Brachioplasty, can range from $5,000 to $20,000, depending on several factors like surgeon’s fee, anesthesia fee, location, etc.
Is it possible to get a free arm lift in Australia?+
No, it’s not possible to get a completely free arm lift in Australia. Even if you qualify for a medicare rebate, you’ll still have out-of-pocket costs to pay. An arm lift is typically considered a cosmetic procedure unless there is a significant medical reason for it like severe skin restrictions due to significant weight loss.
Will I need to stop smoking?+
Yes! You’ll have to give up smoking before and after the arm lift procedure otherwise it can lead to severe complications.

Dr. Mahnoor

Founder and Lead Dermatologist at Skin Care Counsels, Dr. Mahnoor is a board-certified dermatologist with extensive experience in skincare. She combines her expertise in dermatology with the latest research to provide trusted advice and solutions for achieving healthy, radiant skin.

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