San Bernardino Arm Lift doctors
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Ali Sajjadian, MD
Orange County Plastic Surgeon
496 Old Newport Blvd Suite 3, Newport Beach |
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Dev Wali, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
350 Vinton Ave. 102, Pomona |
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Michael W. Hill, MD, PhD
San Bernardino Plastic Surgeon
11175 Campus Street Coleman Pavilion, Suite 21126, Loma Linda |
Recent Answers
I am 54 and recently lost about 45 pounds and my arms have developed very wrinkly skin. Will an arm lift help?
The options for improving the appearance of the arm after weight loss depends on the degree of excess skin, laxity of soft tissue, and the amount of fatty deposit.
Here are your options:
- Full or Min Brachioplasty (arm lift)
- Brachioplasty and liposuction
- Liposuction alone
- Laser assisted Liposculpture
Please consult Board certified plastic surgeons to help you with this.
Regards
Dr. Sajjadian
I am 32-year-old woman, and I have recently lost 100 lbs, weighing currently 145lbs. I am in excellent health and a quick healer, or so I have been told. I am interested in getting an arm lift, mini tummy tuck and brazillian butt lift. Would it be even possible to have all 3 procedures done at once? Approximately how much downtime will I need?
Hello, You can have a multiple procedure at the same time. However, you are best served to have a full tummy tuck because you have lost 100 lbs and most likely have enough excess skin and soft tissue as well as laxity of muscle. You are most likely not a good candidate for mini-tummy tuck.
Hope this was helpful.
I've had a Liposuction on my both armpit 6 years ago due to fatty/loose skin. I'm not sure if it's a breast tissue. My problem is it's back and left me a scar. I am so desperate on what kind of procedure I have to undergo. How much would the procedure cost?
After examining the picture, it seems that you have both excess skin, breast tissue and fatty tissue in that area and would be best served by direct excision (removal of skin and fatty tissue). It will give you a very reasonable scar and corrects the problem permanently.
Hope this was helpful

