Arm Tuck in Arizona

Dr. Guerra's experience, skills, and techniques for arm tuck in Scottsdale or Phoenix.

The Arm Tuck

Arm tuck plastic surgery or brachioplasty encompasses several procedures designed to treat excessive skin and fat in the upper arms. With age and weight gain, upper arm skin can become loose and flabby. The goal of brachioplasty is to tighten the skin and remove the excess. All of the anterior arm tuck techniques share the same basic characteristic: an incision in the front of the arm where it may be more visible, which is usually located over major blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatic channels in the arm, and which may or may not extend into the armpit region.

Actual patient, plastic surgery after major weight loss testimonial video.

Incisions in the front can be short (mini) or lengthy (standard) depending on the amount of skin excess and the goals of the surgery. In fact, the anterior incisions usually involve removal of less skin when compared to posterior arm tuck. In the past, we used all of the variations of the anterior arm tuck techniques and have been happy with the results. However, some patients may have thickened scars with the anterior techniques, and because of location, such incisions may be more visible. We currently recommend the anterior approach only when a small amount of excess skin is present (mini arm tuck).

Incisions in the back of the arm are easier to hide and, in our opinion, heal better than incisions in the front of the arms, resulting in higher patient satisfaction. The technique allows for short (mini) and lengthy scars (standard). The standard technique is used more often and offers several advantages to patients. First, the incision is placed where there are no vessels, nerves and lymphatic channels. Additionally, more skin surface area can be removed from the back of the arm, and the excess skin that extends into the armpit or chest is easily removed with an extension of the incision into this area.

The recovery after arm tuck plastic surgery can be quite comfortable and takes about 10 to 14 days. Patients require bandaging with Ace wraps for two weeks and only a few sutures need removal after surgery. The operation is most often done under general anesthesia, as an outpatient surgery (without a stay in the hospital). Most people are back to work within a week.

Arm Tuck - Quick Facts

Average Length:2 - 3 hours
Anesthesia:General
Location:Certified Outpatient Center or
Specialty Hospital
Recovery:Back to work less than 2 weeks
Full exercise 6 weeks
Improving the Experience:No drains with posterior arm tuck
Less visible scars with posterior arm tuck
Am I a Candidate?Healthy
Non-smoker
No medical conditions that reduce wound healing
Unhappy with excess skin and fat in the arms
Realistic goals and expectations

Arm Tuck (Anterior)

The anterior arm tuck procedure is a surgical procedure to remove loose skin and excess fat deposits in the upper arm. In some cases we may suggest that liposuction in conjunction with an arm tuck to remove excess fat in the upper arms. With aging and major weight loss, the upper arm skin and fat becomes loose and flabby. A mini or standard arm tuck may be recommended depending on the amount of skin that requires removal. Arm tuck surgery using incisions in the front are effective, but the incisions may be more visible, especially when extending the arms to shake hands or wave at people, require drains for several days and may be associated with a slightly higher risk of thickened scars.

Patient Testimonial

Dear Dr. Guerra,

I cannot imagine why anyone would hesitate to get a face lift, in your hands that is. I encountered no problems whatsoever. You prescribed pain medication that I did not even require. Other than icing down the night of surgery, there was no down time. Even when you removed my staples, you did not hurt me at all. I truly believe your gentle manner and again, your genuine compassion and concern, has everything to do with this

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Arm tuck before and after
Actual arm tuck patient, before and after photo.
Arm tuck markings before Arm tuck markings after
Diagram: Arm tuck markings.

Arm Tuck (Posterior)

Posterior arm tuck surgery, in our opinion, is superior to the other techniques available for contouring of the human upper arm, armpit region and chest wall. It can be successfully employed in patients after gastric bypass surgery with very high amounts of excess skin or applied to patients with smaller excesses of skin, just as effectively. The incision follows the natural location of the excess skin and fat in the arm (and which sags the most), and which continues to extend in the posterior axillary (armpit) fold and on to the chest wall. A special technique, called a Z-plasty. is used to transition the incision through the armpit region during the posterior brachioplasty.

Advantages of the posterior arm tuck include a scar that heals well, with less inflammation, looks better, is less noticeable, hides in the back of the arm, is not seen when you raise your arm to shake hands or wave at people, makes the use of drains optional (no lymphatic channels), and allows for more skin removal when required. Additionally, the incision can be extended into the posterior axillary fold and chest wall, when indicated, to improve the appearance of this area when patients lose a lot of weight on their own or after gastric bypass surgery.

Arm tuck before and after
Actual arm tuck patient, before and after photo.
Arm tuck markings before Arm tuck markings after
Diagram: Arm tuck markings.
AB Guerra Plastic Surgery Center in Scottsdale, Arizona
AB Guerra Plastic Surgery Center in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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