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Is surgery safe to reduce fat in my upper arms?
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If so, how much could that cost?
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Upper arm liposuction, especially using ultrasonic-assisted liposuction is a wonderful procedure as long as your skin is in good condition to allow for a smooth and even contraction over the area after the fat is partially removed. If the skin is in large excess, a brachioplasty is a better procedure to undergo. This difference between the two is immense though in terms of recovery, risk and scarring. I would suggest that you visit with a plastic/cosmetic surgeon in your area to determine which procedure is best for you.
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heres some before and after photos too give u an idea...
http://www.locateadoc.com/gallery.cf...ProcedureID/96 |
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thanks that link was useful
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yeh, somepeople find it harder to lose weight and strangthen muscals due to how there body works, its not that there lazy before anyone says anything
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there are all sorts of methods to lose weight.. i use weights on my arms alot, and my arms get thinner fast, u can see the difference, then whe ni leave it for a few weeks they put on weight again..
what im trying to say is losing weigt is easy u just have to try |
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You can tone the muscles in a specific body part by exercising it, but you cannot lose extra fat. |
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