Upper arm

Liposuction in the upper arms is a good indication of the presence of considerable fat there. The skin on the upper arm should have only a small degree of relaxation so it will result to a good postoperative.

Liposuction of the arms is a simple and satisfactory for the patient intervention. Preferably, the excess fatty tissue at the back and outer side of the upper arm is exhausted. Rather rare on the inside of the arm.

At higher sagging upper arm liposuction should be combined with an upper arm lift, to achieve the desired visual target. Another great way to skin tightening offers a sequential tunneling with only low levels of fat aspiration. Crucial for a good result is that the direction of shoulder is extracted only moderate, so that smooth transitions are created here.

The procedure can be easily performed in tumescent with accompanying sedation.