The excess fat and loose skin hanging off the upper arm can be unsightly. One does not want to feel self-conscious when wearing tank tops or a swimsuit, but there are alternatives. To minimize flab, Dr. David Amron can evaluate you to see if arm liposuction is right for you. Getting arm liposuction is more effective earlier than later, as correcting the disproportion before the flab forms and droops can actually prevent those same symptoms. By tightening up the area, which is prone to gravitational pull, the upper arms stay tighter longer. Doing an earlier arm liposuction with Dr. David Amron minimizes the need for an arm lift later on, which may leave unsightly scars. Having your arm liposuction procedure done can counteract genetic predispositions such as disproportion and excess fat in localized areas.
The aesthetic motivation behind arm liposuction is to balance the arms to create proportion. Thinner arms can give the appearance of a thinner body, but you also do not want to remove too much fat. Overly thin arms with a heavier body can look deformed, rather than proportional. Arm liposuction can allow women the freedom to wear short sleeves without feeling self-conscious. Arm liposuction can address three main areas of fat deposit on the arms: the hanging skin, the fat pads under the arm pit, which bulges over the bra, and also fat pads on the back.
In arm liposuction, the posterior 2/3 of the arm is usually addressed, rather than just the hanging skin or flab just under the arm. All these aspects lend themselves to that desired proportional look, instead of just targeting an area and removing all the fat. Two incisions (from which the sculpting is done) are made behind the elbow and underneath the armpit to ensure evenness and prevent asymmetry or irregularities. As Dr. David Amron emphasizes, liposuction is not a substitute for diet and exercise, but for disproportionate fat deposits on the body.



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