Arm Lift Beverly Hills

Say goodbye to "bat wings" and hello to sleeveless confidence. An arm lift removes the loose, sagging skin that exercise can't fix—revealing toned, sculpted arms you'll be proud to show off.

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What Is an Arm Lift?

An arm lift—medically called brachioplasty—is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the upper arm, from the underarm to the elbow. The result is a smoother, more toned appearance that reflects the effort you've put into your body.

While exercise can strengthen your biceps and triceps, it can't tighten loose skin that has lost its elasticity. Whether from aging, weight loss, or genetics, that hanging skin under your arms won't respond to workouts. An arm lift is the only way to remove it and restore a youthful, sculpted contour.

What Causes "Bat Wings"?

The loose, hanging skin on the upper arms that many call "bat wings" can develop for several reasons—and unfortunately, no amount of tricep dips will fix it.

Weight Loss

After significant weight loss, stretched skin loses its ability to snap back

Aging

Skin naturally loses collagen and elasticity over time, leading to sagging

Genetics

Some people are simply predisposed to storing fat and developing loose skin in the arms

Sun Damage

Years of sun exposure breaks down collagen and accelerates skin laxity

Benefits of Arm Lift Surgery

An arm lift does more than improve appearance—it can transform how you feel in your own skin.

Wear What You Want

Finally feel confident in sleeveless tops, tank tops, swimsuits, and dresses without covering up.

Tighter, Smoother Contour

Remove the hanging skin that creates that "wing" appearance when you raise your arms.

Better Proportions

Create balance between your arms and the rest of your body for a more harmonious silhouette.

Improved Comfort

Eliminate chafing, irritation, and the discomfort of excess skin rubbing during activity.

See Your Muscle Definition

Let your hard work at the gym show—your toned muscles deserve to be seen.

Renewed Confidence

Stop hiding your arms and start living fully—in every outfit, every season.

Types of Arm Lift Procedures

Not all arm lifts are the same. The technique I recommend depends on how much excess skin you have and where it's located.

Mini Arm Lift

Limited Incision Brachioplasty

For patients with mild skin laxity concentrated near the armpit. Uses a small crescent-shaped incision hidden entirely in the underarm.

  • Minimal visible scarring
  • Shorter recovery time
  • Best for early/mild sagging
  • Scar hidden in armpit

Extended Arm Lift

L-Shaped Brachioplasty

For patients with severe laxity extending onto the side of the chest. Incision continues from the arm into the lateral chest wall.

  • Treats arm AND side chest
  • Ideal post-weight-loss patients
  • Most comprehensive correction
  • Addresses "bra bulge" too

I haven't worn a sleeveless shirt in 15 years. Now I can't stop buying them! Dr. Neavin gave me my arms back.

Arm Lift Patient
Dr. Tim Neavin, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Why Choose Dr. Neavin for Your Arm Lift

"The key to a great arm lift is balancing skin removal with scar placement. I want you to love your arms in every position—raised, relaxed, and everything in between."

Arm lift surgery requires a delicate balance. Remove too little skin, and you won't see the improvement you want. Place the incision incorrectly, and the scar becomes visible when your arm is relaxed. With over 20 years of experience in body contouring, I've developed techniques that maximize your results while minimizing visible scarring.

I routinely combine brachioplasty with liposuction to both remove excess skin and sculpt the remaining fat for optimal contouring. For patients with good skin elasticity and primarily fat deposits, liposuction alone may be sufficient—we'll determine the best approach during your consultation.

All arm lift procedures are performed at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, ensuring the highest standards of safety and care.

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The Arm Lift Procedure

Here's what to expect from consultation through recovery.

1

Consultation

We examine your arms, discuss your goals, review your medical history, and determine which technique will give you the best results. You'll see before-and-after photos of similar patients and leave with a clear surgical plan.

2

Surgery Day

Arm lift surgery is performed under general anesthesia and takes 1-3 hours depending on the technique. The incision is placed on the inner arm where it's least visible. Excess skin is removed, and if needed, liposuction sculpts the remaining fat.

3

Immediate Recovery

You'll go home the same day wearing a compression garment. Keep your arms elevated as much as possible for the first few days. Avoid raising your arms above shoulder level for 1-2 weeks to protect healing incisions.

4

Results

Most patients return to work within 1-2 weeks and resume full exercise at 4-6 weeks. You'll see improvement immediately, with final results visible once swelling fully resolves at 3-6 months.

Arm Lift Recovery Timeline

Recovery from brachioplasty is manageable, but plan ahead for some temporary limitations.

Day 1-3

Rest & Elevate

Most soreness. Keep arms elevated. Take prescribed pain medication.

Week 1

Limited Activity

Bandages removed. Light walking OK. No lifting or raising arms.

Week 2-3

Return to Work

Most return to desk jobs. Still avoid heavy lifting and exercise.

Week 6+

Full Activity

Resume exercise and all normal activities. Continue scar care.

What About Scarring?

Yes, arm lift surgery does leave scars—it's the trade-off for removing excess skin. Here's what you need to know.

Honest Expectations

Every arm lift involves an incision, and every incision leaves a scar. The length and visibility depend on how much skin needs to be removed. I place incisions on the inner arm where they're least visible when your arm is at your side.

Most patients feel the trade-off is absolutely worth it—they'd rather have a scar they can cover than hanging skin they can't hide.

  • Scars are placed on inner arm
  • Typically hidden when arms are at sides
  • Fade significantly over 12-18 months
  • Scar care guidance provided

Scar Placement by Technique

Mini Arm Lift
Hidden entirely in armpit crease
Standard Arm Lift
Inner arm, armpit to above elbow
Extended Arm Lift
Inner arm extending to side chest

Am I a Good Candidate?

Arm lift surgery isn't right for everyone. Here's how to know if it might be right for you.

Ideal Candidates

  • Loose, hanging skin on upper arms
  • Stable weight for 6+ months
  • Good overall health
  • Non-smoker (or willing to quit)
  • Realistic expectations about scars
  • Committed to maintaining results

May Need Different Approach

  • Primarily excess fat (may only need liposuction)
  • Minimal skin laxity (try CoolSculpting first)
  • Still actively losing weight
  • Unable to accept visible scars
  • Cannot take 2+ weeks off from lifting
  • Current smoker unwilling to quit

Arm Lift FAQ

How much does an arm lift cost?
In Beverly Hills, arm lift surgery typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000 depending on the technique used and whether liposuction is included. This includes surgeon fees, anesthesia, and facility costs. I'll provide a detailed quote after your consultation.
Can liposuction alone fix my arms?
Only if you have good skin elasticity and your concern is primarily excess fat rather than loose skin. If your skin doesn't bounce back when you pinch it, liposuction alone will actually make sagging worse by removing the fat that was filling out the skin. During your consultation, I'll assess your skin quality and recommend the best approach.
Will the scars be very noticeable?
Scars are placed on the inner arm where they're least visible when your arm is at your side. With your arm raised, yes, the scar will be visible. However, scars fade significantly over 12-18 months and proper scar care can minimize their appearance. Most patients feel the trade-off is well worth it.
How painful is arm lift recovery?
Most patients describe the discomfort as moderate and manageable with prescribed pain medication for the first few days. The biggest challenge is limiting arm use—you'll need to avoid raising your arms above your shoulders and lifting anything heavy for several weeks. By week 2, most patients are comfortable with over-the-counter pain relief.
When can I exercise again?
You can begin walking immediately and resume cardio (no arm involvement) at about 2 weeks. Upper body exercises and weight lifting typically resume at 4-6 weeks, starting light and gradually increasing. I'll give you specific guidance based on your healing progress.
Can arm lift be combined with other procedures?
Absolutely. Arm lift is commonly combined with other body contouring procedures like body lift, thigh lift, tummy tuck, or breast surgery—especially for post-weight-loss patients. Combining procedures means one anesthesia, one recovery period, and often better overall value.
Will my results be permanent?
Yes—the skin and fat removed are gone permanently. However, your arms can still be affected by future weight gain, aging, or loss of skin elasticity over time. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle will help preserve your results for many years.
Is arm lift covered by insurance?
Generally no—arm lift is considered a cosmetic procedure. In rare cases where excess skin causes documented medical issues like chronic rashes or infections, partial coverage may be possible. Our staff can help you explore your options if you believe you have a medical case.

Ready for Sleeveless Confidence?

Stop hiding your arms. Schedule a consultation to discuss how an arm lift can help you feel confident in every outfit, every season.

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