Commonly known as arm lift surgery, brachioplasty reshapes the underside of the upper arm from the armpit to the elbow.
Plac brachioplasty is a cosmetic surgery procedure undertaken by women who seek a toned, youthful appearance in their upper or under arms. Brachioplasty removes loose or excess skin or fatty tissue as a result of rapid weight loss, unwanted weight gain or general loss of muscle volume and collagen due to ageing. Arm Lift Surgery may involve minor skin excisions and liposuction to target the key areas where fat is stored or where you skin has lost its elasticity. The circumference around the tricep area (upper arm) is reduced.
Therefore greatly improving the appearance of the arms, giving you tighter, slimmer contour and appearance. Get into contact with Dr Rizk now and book a Sydney brachioplasty consultation to dramatically improve the appearance of your arms, especially for those summer months. Upper arm skin tends to droop with age and after significant weight loss. Exercise may strengthen and improve the underlying muscle tone of the upper arm, but it cannot change any extra skin that has lost its elasticity.
In addition to brachioplasty Sydney plastic surgeon Dr. Joseph Rizk offers a variety of cosmetic body procedures. These include:
As an established and renowned Sydney plastic surgeon, Dr Rizk advocates the National Law and Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) guidelines that any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
Dr Joseph Rizk became Australasia’s plastic surgeon of the year by making sure that each patient is heard, respected, and treated well. His patient-first approach provides you with the accurate medical information you need to make informed decisions about your course of treatment. At the same time, he offers his decades of knowledge and experience to help you along your path.
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