Arm Lift Financing Loans
Although an arm lift procedure is expensive and rarely covered by insurance, there are financing alternatives that can put this procedure within your reach.
Weight fluctuations, the natural aging process and heredity can all contribute to sagging, drooping upper arms. Although exercise can tone and strengthen the underlying muscle tissue, it can’t do anything to tighten skin. An arm lift is a surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin tissue, improving the appearance of the upper arms.
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Is it right for you?
If your arms have an excess amount of loose or sagging skin and fat, this procedure could be right for you. Excess skin will be removed, re-sculpting the upper arm to a more toned, proportionate, and smoother appearance. Fat pockets will be reduced and the underlying tissue will be smoothed and tightened. The average cost is around $5,000 to $6,500, although of course it can vary.
Although most people experience good arm lift results, there are some risk factors to consider. If you have a medical condition that would increase your surgical risks or impair the healing process, then an arm lift might not be the best choice for you. Your weight should be relatively stable. It’s also important to note that there will be a visible scar along the inside of the upper arm after surgery. This scar will become less visible over time, just as would be the case with any scar.
During your initial consultation, the surgeon will ask questions about your medical history. He or she will explain the procedure, discuss the expected results, and answer any questions you might have. You may be required to temporarily discontinue some over-the-counter medications or herbal supplements, as these could cause excessive bleeding during or after surgery.
The Arm Lift procedure
Arm lift surgeries can be performed in a hospital or on an outpatient basis. Afterwards, it is normal to experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort. Dressings or elastic bandages might be used to minimized swelling. Sometimes a small tube is temporarily inserted under the skin to help drain excess fluids. Stitches should be removed one to two weeks after the surgery. Your surgeon will advise you as to the length of the recovery period as well as any physical restrictions after surgery.
Image Financing offers a low-cost arm lift procedure loan that allows you to pay for your arm lift over the course of several years, via an affordable monthly payment.