A brachioplasty procedure is a fairly standard operation that is performed under general anaesthesia. Before the surgery, Dr Kremer will accurately measure how much skin and fatty tissue can be removed. During the surgery, Dr Kremer will remove the excess skin and tissue and ensure that the sections are properly placed so that any scars …
When someone loses a significant amount of weight, a common side effect is excess skin and fatty tissue on areas of the body. The most common areas of the body where excess skin and fatty tissue collect is on the thighs or on the arms, leaving them with a saggy, droopy appearance, and, just like the thighs, arms are one of the most difficult areas of the body to naturally tighten skin.
Sagging arms, also nicknamed ‘bingo wings’, can have an impact on a person’s mental health, and it’s common for people to suffer from a lack of confidence or self-esteem as a result of the excess skin and tissue; in more serious cases, people can suffer from depression or anxiety.