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Upper Arm Lift by Sam Speron, MD, FACS

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  • Introduction
  • Candidates
  • Benefits
  • Risks
  • How to prepare
  • Recovery Tips
  • Surgeon
  • Q&A

Upper Arm Lift by Sam Speron, MD, FACS.

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Upper Arm Lift

High Patient SatisfactionPermanent ResultsSafe & Reliable
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Sam Speron, MD, FACSlogo

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Niles, IL

Speaks: English

About the Procedure

Introduction

Introduction

Upper Arm Lift Procedure Overview Upper Arm Lift Procedure Overview

What is an Upper Arm Lift?

An upper arm lift, also known as brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms. This procedure can improve the appearance of the arms, making them look slimmer and more toned.

Who is a Good Candidate for an Upper Arm Lift?

Good candidates for an upper arm lift include:

  • People who have excess skin and fat on their upper arms
  • People who have lost a significant amount of weight and have loose skin on their arms
  • People who are unhappy with the appearance of their upper arms

What are the Benefits of an Upper Arm Lift?

The benefits of an upper arm lift include:

  • Improved appearance of the upper arms
  • Increased self-confidence
  • Improved ability to wear sleeveless clothing

What are the Risks of an Upper Arm Lift?

The risks of an upper arm lift include:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Scarring
  • Damage to nerves or blood vessels

How is an Upper Arm Lift Performed?

An upper arm lift is typically performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon will make an incision on the inside of the upper arm, from the armpit to the elbow. The surgeon will then remove the excess skin and fat. The incision will be closed with sutures.

What is the Recovery from an Upper Arm Lift?

The recovery from an upper arm lift typically takes 1 to 2 weeks. During this time, you will need to wear a compression garment on your arms. You will also need to avoid strenuous activity.

What are the Results of an Upper Arm Lift?

The results of an upper arm lift are typically permanent. However, it is important to maintain a healthy weight to prevent the skin from sagging again.

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Duration

3 Hours

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Overnight Stay

No

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Recovery Time

1-2 Weels

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Effective Period

3-6 weeks

Things to know before start

Pre-operative Preparation for Upper Arm Lift (Brachioplasty)

1. Medical Evaluation:

  • Undergo a thorough medical examination to ensure fitness for surgery.
  • Discuss your medical history, current medications, and any potential risk factors with your surgeon.

2. Blood Tests and Imaging:

  • Blood tests, such as complete blood count and coagulation profile, will be ordered to assess your overall health.
  • Imaging tests, such as ultrasound or MRI, may be performed to evaluate the extent of skin laxity and adipose tissue in the upper arms.

3. Smoking Cessation:

  • Smoking can impair healing and increase the risk of complications. Quit smoking at least 4-6 weeks before surgery.

4. Weight Management:

  • Maintain a stable weight before surgery. Significant weight fluctuations can affect the results of the procedure.

5. Medications:

  • Inform your surgeon about all medications you are taking, including blood thinners, anti-inflammatories, and any herbal supplements.
  • Follow your surgeon's instructions regarding medication management before surgery.

6. Diet and Nutrition:

  • Eat a balanced and nutrient-rich diet to support your overall health and healing.
  • Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.

7. Skin Preparation:

  • Avoid sun exposure to the upper arms, as it can make the scars more noticeable.
  • Gently exfoliate the skin area to remove impurities.

8. Personal Hygiene:

  • Shower well before surgery and thoroughly clean the upper arm area.
  • Avoid wearing jewelry, makeup, or body lotions on the day of surgery.

9. Logistics:

  • Arrange for transportation to and from surgery, as you will not be able to drive.
  • Prepare a comfortable place to rest and recover at home after surgery.

10. Emotional Preparation:

  • Discuss your expectations and concerns with your surgeon openly.
  • Seek support from family, friends, or a therapist if needed.
  • Remember that recovery will take time and effort, and be patient with yourself.

Surgeon

Sam Speron

Sam Speron, MD, FACSlogo

logoBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon

Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery

Niles, IL

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Speaks: English

Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time

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Education & Training
  • 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
  • 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
  • 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
  • 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
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Awards & Academic Achievements
  • ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
  • America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
  • America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
  • America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
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Board Certification(s)
  • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
  • American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
  • Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
  • American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)

Surgeon

Sam Speron

Sam Speron, MD, FACSlogo

logoBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon

Owner at Dr. Speron Plastic Surgery

Niles, IL

50 views today

Dr. Speron started his own medical practice because he wanted to spend time with his patients and build a long-lasting relationship with them. This is what you can expect from Dr. Speron and his Chicago plastic surgery staff: - Friendly and expert health-care - Advanced medical technology - Understandable information about procedures and tests - Appointments that meet your needs - A staff that respects your time

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Education & Training
  • 1987 - 1990 Loyola University Chicago Bachelor of Science, Psychology Major, Magna Cum Laude
  • 1990 - 1994 University of Health Sciences - The Chicago Medical School Medical Doctor
  • 1994 - 1997 Loyola University Medical Center General Surgical Residency, Years I-III
  • 1997 - 2000 Loyola University Medical Center Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship
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Awards & Academic Achievements
  • ASPS Ambassador Appointment: 2005-Present
  • America's Top Plastic Surgeon Award: 2004-Present
  • America's Top Physicians Award: 2005-Present
  • America's Top Surgeon Award: 2008-Present
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Board Certification(s)
  • American Board of Surgery (ABS)
  • American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
  • Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
  • American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
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7157 W Howard St, Niles, IL, USA

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