Preparing for arm lift surgery
Prior to surgery, you may be asked to:
- Get lab testing or a medical evaluation
- Take certain medications or adjust your current medications
- Stop smoking well in advance of surgery
- Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding
Special instructions you receive will cover:
- What to do on the day of surgery
- The use of anesthesia during your arm lift
- Post-operative care and follow-up
Your plastic surgeon will also discuss where your procedure will be performed. Arm lift surgery may be performed in an accredited office-based surgical center, outpatient or ambulatory surgical center, or a hospital.
You’ll need help
If your arm lift is performed on an outpatient basis, be sure to arrange for someone to drive you to and from surgery and to stay with you for at least the first night following surgery.
Inside
- What is an arm lift?
- How much will arm lift surgery cost?
- Arm lift candidates
- What to expect during your consultation
- Preparing for arm lift surgery
- Arm lift risks and safety information
- What happens during arm lift surgery?
- Arm lift recovery
- The results will be long-lasting
- Brachioplasty words to know
- Questions to ask my plastic surgeon
- Choose a surgeon you can trust
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