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How to Prepare for Brachioplasty Surgery

Published on August 1, 2023
A split screen of a woman pinching the skin beneath her arm. Showing the before and after results of brachioplasty surgery, also called an arm lift.

Preparing for brachioplasty surgery involves a comprehensive approach. This includes a consultation with Dr. David T. Morwood, developing an understanding of the procedure and its potential outcomes, and making necessary lifestyle adjustments.

Brachioplasty, commonly referred to as arm lift surgery, is a popular cosmetic procedure designed to improve the appearance of the upper arms by reducing excess skin and fat. Before undergoing this surgery, it is crucial to adequately prepare physically and mentally.

How to Prepare for Brachioplasty

In the weeks leading up to your brachioplasty, adopt a healthy lifestyle. Maintain a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains. Stay well-hydrated and avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption, as they can hinder the healing process. Regular exercise can improve your overall fitness and aid in a smoother recovery. Seek advice from Dr. Morwood regarding the types of activities you can engage in.

Brachioplasty surgery is typically performed on an outpatient basis. It is essential to arrange for someone to drive you to and from the surgical facility on the day of the procedure. Additionally, consider having a trusted friend or family member available to assist you during the initial recovery period.

Follow the instructions regarding medication usage. Certain medications, such as aspirin or blood thinners, may need to be temporarily discontinued before the surgery to minimize the risk of excessive bleeding. Ensure you have any prescribed post-operative medications ready for use after the procedure.

Prior to your surgery, create a comfortable recovery space at home. Arrange soft pillows, clean bedding, and loose-fitting clothing to promote relaxation and ease of movement. Stock up on essential supplies, including incision dressings, pain medications, and ice packs, to facilitate a smooth recovery process.

The first few days after brachioplasty surgery may involve limited arm mobility and discomfort. Because of this, it’s best to arrange for assistance with daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, and personal care. Having someone available to help with these tasks can alleviate stress and promote a smoother recovery.

What to Avoid Before Brachioplasty

Strictly adhere to the pre-operative instructions provided by Dr. Morwood. These guidelines may include fasting for a specified duration before surgery, avoiding certain skincare products, or refraining from using deodorants or lotions on the day of the procedure. Ignoring these instructions can compromise the safety and success of your surgery.

In the immediate post-operative period, remember that you must avoid any strenuous activities that may strain the surgical area. This includes heavy lifting, vigorous exercise, and activities that require excessive arm movement. Planning for this in advance will help promote healing and minimize the risk of complications.

Pencil in all follow-up appointments so that you can attend as scheduled. These appointments monitor your progress and ensure a smooth recovery. During these visits, Dr. Morwood can assess your healing, remove sutures if necessary, address any concerns, and provide further guidance on post-operative care.

Contact Us to Learn More

By adequately preparing for your brachioplasty surgery with the guidance of Dr. David T. Morwood, you can achieve a successful recovery and optimal results. Contact us to schedule a consultation.

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