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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) in Bend, Oregon

Brachioplasty, or arm lift, is a specialized body contouring procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a tighter, more toned contour. At Alpenaura Plastic Surgery in Bend, Oregon, Dr. Jourdan Carboy, MD, performs brachioplasty for patients across Central Oregon and the Pacific Northwest who are bothered by loose, hanging upper-arm skin that does not respond to exercise.

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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) in Bend, Oregon

Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) in Bend, Oregon

Brachioplasty, or arm lift, is a specialized body contouring procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arms to create a tighter, more toned contour. At Alpenaura Plastic Surgery in Bend, Oregon, Dr. Jourdan Carboy, MD, performs brachioplasty for patients across Central Oregon and the Pacific Northwest who are bothered by loose, hanging upper-arm skin that does not respond to exercise.

Restore smoother, firmer upper-arm contours.

Restore smoother, firmer upper-arm contours.

Loose upper-arm skin is one of the most common concerns after major weight loss and a frequent feature of natural aging. Even patients who are very active and disciplined with strength training often find that they cannot tighten the skin of the upper arm with exercise alone. The result is a skin envelope that hangs from the back of the arm, often called a bat wing or batwing deformity.Brachioplasty addresses this problem by removing the excess skin and fat through an incision typically placed on the inner aspect of the arm, where it is least visible. The result is a smoother, more toned arm contour that allows patients to wear sleeveless clothing comfortably.

Who is a candidate for brachioplasty?

Who is a candidate for brachioplasty?

Good candidates are healthy adults with significant excess skin on the upper arms, often after major weight loss or as a result of natural aging. Patients should be at a stable weight, healthy non-smokers, and have realistic expectations about the trade-off between improved contour and the resulting scar.Patients with mild skin laxity may be candidates for a shorter, more limited brachioplasty, while those with significant excess often benefit from a longer incision.

Why patients seek brachioplasty in Central Oregon.

Why patients seek brachioplasty in Central Oregon.

In Bend, Central Oregon, and across the Pacific Northwest, an active outdoor lifestyle often makes loose upper-arm skin particularly noticeable and frustrating. Patients want to feel comfortable in tank tops, T-shirts, athletic wear, and sleeveless dresses.Many patients pursue brachioplasty after major weight loss as part of a broader contouring plan that may include circumferential body lift, thigh lift, or breast surgery. For other patients, brachioplasty is a stand-alone procedure that addresses a long-standing concern.

What to expect.

What to expect.

Brachioplasty is performed under general anesthesia or deep sedation as an outpatient procedure. Surgery typically takes two to three hours. The incision is placed on the inner aspect of the arm, where it heals over time but is always visible to some degree. Liposuction is often performed at the same time to refine the contour.Most patients return to desk work within seven to ten days, light exercise at three to four weeks, and full activity at six weeks. Compression garments are typically worn for several weeks after surgery to support healing and shape. Final scar appearance and contour continue to refine over six to twelve months.As a trusted destination for brachioplasty in Bend, Oregon, Alpenaura Plastic Surgery offers patients across Central Oregon and the Pacific Northwest a refined approach to upper-arm contouring.

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Before & After

Brachioplasty (Arm Lift)

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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Procedure

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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Procedure

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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Procedure

WHAT TO EXPECT

Your Journey,

Every Step Of The Way

From your personalized consultation to your final results, every step of the Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Procedure process is thoughtfully designed to provide comfort, confidence, and natural-looking refinement.
Consultation
01

Consultation

Meet with Dr. Carboy to evaluate upper-arm skin laxity, discuss your goals, and determine the most appropriate brachioplasty approach for your anatomy.

Procedure
02

Procedure

Excess skin and fat are removed from the upper arms, often with liposuction, to create a smoother, more toned contour.

Recovery
03

Recovery

Most patients return to desk work within seven to ten days, gradually resume light exercise after several weeks, and wear compression garments during healing.

Results
04

Results

As swelling decreases and scars mature over the following months, patients enjoy slimmer, firmer upper-arm contours with improved confidence.

PLAN YOUR PROCEDURE

Your Procedure,

Thoughtfully Planned

Everything you need to know before planning your brachioplasty procedure.
Procedure Time

Procedure Time

Performed under general anesthesia or deep sedation as an outpatient procedure.

2–3 Hours
Recovery Timeline

Recovery Timeline

Most patients return to desk work within one week and gradually resume normal activities.

7–10 Days Initial Recovery
Ideal Candidate

Ideal Candidate

Healthy adults with significant upper-arm skin laxity following weight loss or natural aging.

Stable Weight, Non-Smoker
Procedure Location

Procedure Location

Performed as an outpatient procedure with patients returning home the same day.

Outpatient Surgery Center

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Questions,
Answered With Care

We understand that choosing a procedure is a deeply personal decision. Here are answers to some of the most common questions about treatment, recovery, results, and the overall Alpenaura experience.

Yes. Brachioplasty always involves a scar on the inner aspect of the arm. The scar fades significantly over six to twelve months but is always present to some degree. For most patients, the trade-off of improved contour is well worth it.

Liposuction alone works only for patients whose skin has good elasticity. Most patients seeking arm contouring after weight loss or natural aging have skin laxity that requires skin removal in addition to or instead of liposuction.

Most patients return to desk work in seven to ten days, light exercise at three to four weeks, and full activity at six weeks. Final shape continues to refine over six to twelve months.

Yes. It is often combined with breast surgery, abdominoplasty, or thigh contouring as part of a comprehensive body contouring plan after weight loss.

Cosmetic brachioplasty is generally not covered. In some cases, post-weight-loss patients with documented skin issues may have partial coverage. Our team helps review specific situations.

Yes. The skin and fat removed during brachioplasty does not return, although weight changes after surgery can still affect arm contour over time.

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