There are two options for removing extra skin from the arms. One option is to place the scar along the back of the arm. The second option hides the scar on the inside of the arm, along the groove between your biceps and triceps muscles. Many factors may influence scar placement; however, the best option for you depends on a combination of your anatomy and personal preference.
The transformation that plastic surgery and aesthetic treatment can bring about in men’s lives is undeniably powerful. These procedures often inspire a renewed sense of self-worth and motivation. Invest in yourself to regain the confidence you deserve to achieve your personal and professional goals.
SCULPT specializes in male anti-aging treatments, regenerative medicine, and male-focused aesthetics services. Dr. Beck offers a wide range of surgical and aesthetic treatments — including arm lifts — tailored to male-specific needs and desires. Our commitment is to make you look and feel your best. We believe confidence is the key to success.
Dr. Beck has a reputation for blazing new trails in the plastic surgery and male cosmetic community. His relentless efforts have disrupted the traditional perspective that plastic surgery is exclusively for women. Dr. Beck’s visionary approach has brought about a monumental shift, making plastic surgery, nonsurgical aesthetics, and wellness treatments more inclusive and accessible to men.
Opting for aesthetic enhancement is a deeply personal choice — we commit ourselves to ensuring that you feel confident and comfortable throughout the process. Our private and serene office environment puts patients at ease and prioritizes discretion. You can visit us without concern for unwanted attention or judgment.
We often combine the surgery with other male chest and body procedures, such as male liposuction, gynecomastia excision, and tummy tuck. Whether we conduct your male arm lift alone or as the grand finale to your major weight loss efforts, contoured arms can significantly boost confidence and motivation for continued success.
The recovery process after a male arm lift in Frisco typically involves some swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the arms. We can help you manage these symptoms with pain medication and proper postoperative care. Most patients return to light activities within a week or two, but you should avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting for several weeks, at least until Dr. Beck says it’s OK to do so.
Like any surgical procedure, a male arm lift carries certain risks. These include infection, bleeding, poor wound healing, asymmetry, and changes in sensation. Dr. Beck will discuss these risks and provide pre and postoperative instructions to minimize the likelihood of complications.