

Arm Lift
Brachioplasty helps reshape the upper arms by removing loose skin and excess fat, leaving them smoother and more toned. It’s a great way to feel confident showing your arms again, whether in sleeveless tops, fitted clothing, or just day-to-day life.
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Dr. Humberto Palladino
Dr. Humberto Palladino, M.D., FACS, widely known as “MagicSurgeon,” is a Mayo Clinic-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon with an international patient base. Earning his medical degree from Universidad Favaloro in Buenos Aires, he completed his general surgery training at Texas Tech University before undertaking advanced plastic surgery training at the prestigious Mayo Clinic. He is celebrated for blending technical mastery with artistry across comprehensive face, breast, body, and male aesthetic procedures, delivering tailored, natural results through both surgical excellence and robust social media engagement.
Certifications and Affiliations:
- Board Certification: American Board of Plastic Surgery
- Fellow, American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- Member, American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
- Member, American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
- Member, International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)
- Member, International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery
- Castle Connolly Top Doctor; RealSelf Top 500; Champion of Hope Award (Smile Network International, 2017)

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The Highlights of an Arm Lift
A Brachioplasty, commonly known as an Arm Lift, removes loose skin and excess fat from the upper arms and is often performed after significant weight loss or aging to restore natural tone.
Medium recovery. Most people return to light activity within 1 to 2 weeks, with full comfort and movement returning gradually over several months.
Smoother, tighter arms with improved shape and definition. Final results become visible as swelling subsides and incisions continue to fade within a few months.


Are You a Good Candidate for an Arm Lift?
You may be a good candidate if you:
- have loose or hanging skin along your upper arms.
- are within 30% of your ideal body weight.
- maintain realistic expectations about results and recovery.
- experience sagging due to aging or major weight loss.
- are in good overall health and have no underlying conditions.
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The Recovery Timeline of an Arm Lift

Some swelling, tightness, and tenderness are normal at this stage. Light activity, keeping the arms elevated, and avoiding heavy lifting promote comfort and recovery.

Swelling lessens and mobility improves. Light activities and work may be resumed while continuing to wear compression or supportive garments.

Arms feel stronger, scars begin to fade, and your final results appear. Skin looks smoother, firmer, and naturally contoured.
The Price of an Arm Lift
Scope, anesthesia, and post-op needs influence your final cost, but Bliss always secures the best price.
Bliss works with leading lenders to offer you financing options for your procedure. Flexible, secure, and with 0% interest, it’s care that fits your budget, not the other way around.
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