MedPera Arm Lifting
Arm lifting, also known as brachioplasty, is a cosmetic surgery procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the upper arms. This procedure is ideal for individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight, experienced sagging due to aging, or have loose skin that does not respond to exercise. Arm lifting helps restore a more youthful and toned appearance to the arms, giving you the confidence to show off your smooth, sculpted arms.
At Medpera Clinic in Antalya, our expert surgeons use advanced techniques to perform personalized arm lifting procedures. Whether you’re looking to tighten your skin, remove excess fat, or enhance the contours of your arms, we provide safe, effective, and transformative results.
Benefits of Arm Lifting:
- Tightens Loose Skin: Removes excess skin caused by weight loss or aging.
- Enhances Arm Contours: Sculpt your arms to restore youthful shape.
- Boosts Confidence: Get a more toned and defined appearance.
- Permanent Results: Enjoy long-lasting improvements with proper care.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is arm lifting surgery?
Arm lifting, or brachioplasty, is a surgical procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the upper arms, tightening the skin to achieve a more sculpted and toned appearance.
Who is a good candidate for arm lifting surgery?
Ideal candidates are individuals with loose, sagging skin on the upper arms due to weight loss, aging, or genetic factors. Good candidates should also be in good health and have realistic expectations.
What is the recovery time for arm lifting surgery?
Recovery time typically takes around 2-3 weeks. Most patients can return to light activities after this period, but strenuous activities should be avoided for 4-6 weeks.
Are the results of arm lifting permanent?
Yes, the results are long-lasting. However, maintaining a stable weight and following post-operative care instructions is essential to preserving the results.
Will there be visible scars after arm lifting surgery?
Yes, some scarring is inevitable, but the surgeon will place incisions in discreet areas to minimize visibility. Over time, scars typically fade and become less noticeable.