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Richmond Arm Lift
There are many reasons which could cause a man or woman to be dissatisfied with the appearance of their arms. Dramatic weight loss is one of the most common causes people seek out Brachioplasty, or Arm Lift surgery. Often after a dramatic weight loss, one is left with excess, hanging skin which can only be removed though Arm Lift surgery. Other people may struggle with losing excess fat on their underarms and find that diet and exercise alone is not able to give them the tone they desire. In this case arm liposuction coupled with a Brachioplasty procedure may be the best way to achieve the results you seek.
To be considered a good candidate for Brachioplasty, you should be in good health and have maintained a healthy, stable weight for past several months. It is also important to have realistic expectations. Brachioplasty will not give you the arms of a supermodel, but it will give you an improved version of your own.
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Arm Lift Surgery – Richmond Arm Contouring
Everyone has different trouble areas where we tend to gain and hang on to weight. For some of us it’s our mid-section, for some it’s the backside or thighs, and for some it’s the arms. Of course, it’s not always limited to just one area either! Some women, no matter how much exercise they do at the gym and how well their diet, will not be able to achieve the results they desire. Additionally, women who have lost the weight they desire around their arms, but have been left with sagging excess skin on the upper arms can also feel frustrated with their inability to achieve the results desired on their own.
Brachioplasty, also known as an Arm Lift, is one way of combating these issues. To be considered a good candidate for this procedure, it is recommended that you have been at a consistent and stable weight for the past several months, do not smoke, are in generally good health and have realistic expectations about the procedure. If you are interested in learning more about this procedure and to find out if it may be right for you, contact our office to schedule your consultation today with Dr. Sundin.
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Richmond Arm Lift Surgery
There are many reasons which could cause a man or woman to be dissatisfied with the appearance of their arms. Dramatic weight loss is one of the most common causes people seek out Brachioplasty, or Arm Lift surgery. Often after a dramatic weight loss, one is left with excess, hanging skin which can only be removed though Arm Lift surgery. Other people may struggle with losing excess fat on their underarms and find that diet and exercise alone is not able to give them the tone they desire. In this case arm liposuction coupled with a Brachioplasty procedure may be the best way to achieve the results you seek.
To be considered a good candidate for Brachioplasty, you should be in good health and have maintained a healthy, stable weight for past several months. It is also important to have realistic expectations. Brachioplasty will not give you the arms of a supermodel, but it will give you an improved version of your own.
Click here to learn more about the benefits and risks of Richmond Brachioplasty!
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Brachioplasty – Richmond Arm Lift
All of us are born with a natural predisposition as to where we will gain and hang on to weight. For some of us it’s our mid-section, for some it’s the backside or thighs, and for some it’s the arms. Of course, it’s not always limited to just one area either! Some women, no matter how many curls they do at the gym will not be able to lose the amount of weight they desire to get the definition they desire. Conversely, some women have lost the weight they desire around their arms, but have been left with sagging, flapping excess skin.
Brachioplasty, also known as an Arm Lift, is one way of combating these issues. To be considered a good candidate for this procedure, it is recommended that you have been at a consistent and stable weight for the past several months, do not smoke, are in generally good health and have realistic expectations about the procedure- you aren’t likely going to come out with First Lady Michelle Obama’s dynamic guns! You can, however, get an improved, tighter, smoother, version of your own.
Click here to learn more about the benefits and risks of Richmond Brachioplasty!
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