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Achieving toned and sculpted arms can be challenging through diet and exercise alone. Fortunately, several advanced arm contouring procedures are available to help you achieve your desired look. Haute Beauty Ambassador Dr.

Sachin Shridharani of LUXURGERY shares the latest insights into these transformative treatments. This guide explores the different types of arm contouring procedures, their benefits, and what to expect during recovery. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Tatiana Foxy/Shutterstock Types of Arm Contouring Procedures Kybella is an injectable treatment designed to destroy fat cells.



It's particularly effective for small areas of fat, making it suitable for contouring the upper arms. Liposuction targets and removes excess fat deposits in the upper arms. This procedure is best for individuals with good skin elasticity and minimal loose skin.

Liposuction can also be combined with Renuvion/JPlasma to tighten the skin post-fat removal. Renuvion uses radiofrequency energy to tighten the skin. It is often used in conjunction with liposuction to enhance the results by addressing both fat removal and skin laxity.

Brachioplasty involves making an incision to remove excess skin and fat. There are two types: Full Arm Lift: Incision from the elbow to the armpit, suitable for significant excess skin. Mini Arm Lift: Smaller incision confined to the armpit, ideal for patients with minimal excess skin and fat.

Arm Contouring vs. Arm Liposuction A common misconception is that arm contouri.

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