Eliminate Saggy Skin with an Arm Lift

One part of the aging process that most people hate is the fact that everything on their body starts to shift downward. This is true when talking about almost any part of the body. Something else that can contribute to a saggy appearance is the fact that as we get older, we also start to lose fat in our body. However, the areas where we lose fat are not always the parts of the body where we want to lose fat. And since our skin changes as we get older and starts to sag more, even if we do lose fat in areas where we have always wanted to lose it, we are not always left with an appearance that we are satisfied with. These problems can usually be remedied with lift procedures. For example, if you have saggy arm skin, an arm lift may be able to help you.

An arm lift involves removing excess skin and tissue from the body. When excess skin, excess tissue and fat are removed and then the leftover skin is pulled tight, a person can have a body that is much more youthful-looking.

A lot of people have arms that are flabby. A person may have flabby arms because they at one time were overweight, their skin stretched, they lost weight and now they have excess flab. Or even if a person was thin all their life, the changes that have taken place in their body over the years can leave their arms looking very flabby. An arm lift can help individuals in both situations.

The arm lift procedure that will be done for you is going to be customized in order to help you reach your particular goals and to help you look the best after treatment. Something that concerns a lot of people when it comes to having an arm lift done is the fact that they are going to have a scar left on their arm. However, Dr. Shapiro performs the procedure in such a way that the appearance of the scar is minimized.

During a consultation at Shapiro Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Skin Klinic, we will tell you in more detail how you can eliminate saggy skin with an arm lift. Our office is located in Scottsdale. Contact us today to schedule an appointment to learn more!


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