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Revised May, 2024 – Resource, International Patient Center
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ABOUT BRACHIOPLASTY IN TURKEY
For the brachioplasty arm lift in Turkey apart from improving person appearance, Brachioplasty surgery is usually performed with general anesthesia and takes around 2 hours to perform. An incision is made in the armpit where scarring will be hidden. The excess skin and deposit of fat tissue will be removed. Together with an arm lift, also liposuction can be done if there are large areas of excess fat that needs to be removed. Once the excess tissue has been removed the remaining tissues will be sculpted by the Turkish plastic surgeon and the incisions will be closed with sutures.
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SUITABLE PATIENTS FOR BRACHIOPLASTY
Both males and females can have the arm under surgery as long as they are in a good health condition. The surgery will be suitable for patients if they are self conscious about the way their arms look and feel uncomfortable when wearing t-shirts or sleeveless tops. Most patients who undergo the surgery are between the age of 35 and 65. Patients must be non-smoking and have some skin elasticity remaining and be near their ideal weight.
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BEFORE BRACHIOPLASTY
- Patients must be at a good health condition and keeping a healthy diet.
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- Patients must stop taking medication and herbal supplements before the surgery.
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- Smoking and drinking alcohol must be avoided 2 weeks before the surgery.
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AFTER BRACHIOPLASTY
- Dressing or bandages may be applied to the arm after the surgery and compression garment will be worn to minimize swelling.
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- Drainage tubes may be inserted to drain any excess blood.
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- Smoking and alcohol must be avoided for 2 weeks after the surgery.
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- Patients will need to arrange for someone to assist them right after the surgery and the following few days at home.
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- Arm must be kept elevated and heavy lifting is restricted for a few weeks after the surgery.
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RISK OF BRACHIOPLASTY SURGERY
With every surgery there are some risks but with Brachioplasty in hospital, serious risks are uncommon. Risks with Brachioplasty can include;
- Infection.
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- Scarring.
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- Bleeding.
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- Swelling of the hand.
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- Seroma.
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- Hematoma.
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- Loss of sensation / numbness.
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DEFINITION OF BRACHIOPLASTY
General anesthesia – variety of medications given to ensure unconsciousness, loss of control of reflexes. The patient is put to sleep to not feel any pain or discomfort.
Seroma – pocket of fluid which builds up after surgery.
Hematoma – blood building up outside the blood vessels.
Liposuction – cosmetic treatment done to improve the appearance of the body by removing the fat from the body using suction.
Incision – surgical cut made in the skin during surgery or treatment.
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1. What is Brachioplasty Arm Lift in Turkey?
Brachioplasty is a cosmetic surgery performed to improve the look of the arm.
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2. How is the Brachioplasty surgery done?
The surgery is performed with general anesthesia. Incision is made in the armpit where scarring will be hidden. Then the excess skin and deposit of fat tissue will be removed. Once the excess tissue has been removed the remaining tissues will be sculpted by the surgeon and the incisions will be closed with sutures.
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3. How long does Brachioplasty last?
Surgery can take about 2 hours unless other surgeries are performed together with Brachioplasty, which can extend the duration of surgery.
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4. Who can have Brachioplasty Arm Lift surgery?
Patients over the age of 20.
Men and women patients who are at a good health condition.
Patients who are healthy both mentally and physically.
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5. How long do I need to stay in Turkey JCI Hospital?
Brachioplasty surgery is usually done on an outpatient basis so the patient is sent home a few hours after the surgery.
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6. How long do I need to stay in Turkey?
The recommended stay in Turkey including consultation before the surgery and after the surgery is usually 5 days in Istanbul or Antalya.
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7. Are there any risks of Brachioplasty?
With every surgery there are some risks but with Brachioplasty, serious risks are uncommon. Risks with Brachioplasty can include;
- Infection.
- Scarring.
- Bleeding.
- Swelling of the hand.
- Seroma.
- Hematoma.
- Loss of sensation/ numbness.
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8. Devices used in Brachioplasty
There are no special technical devices used in a Brachioplasty surgery.
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9. When can I return to my work?
Patients are able to return to work 2 weeks after surgery, as long as they are feeling comfortable.
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