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  • Brachioplasty or 'arm lift' cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape the underside of the upper arm from the armpit to the elbow.
  • Brachioplasty can be performed to reconstruct the arms of people suffering lymphedema.
  • Scarring will be permanent, but should fade in time.
  • Having a brachioplasty will not stop your upper arms from sagging if you gain and lose a large amount of weight in the future.
  • Talk with your medical practitioner about the risks and benefits of brachioplasty and what results you can expect.

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Reviewed on: 30-01-2019