Upper Body Lift

An upper body lift is a procedure that removes sagging skin from the upper torso, back and bra rolls. It can also involve skin removal from the upper arm and chest area. This procedure is suitable for patients that have lost a significant amount of weight and skin elasticity in the upper portion of their body. The upper body lift involves an incision that extends from the back and bra line area to the front under the breast crease. This operation improves the appearance of the upper back, lateral chest wall as well as the arm and breast.

Recovery may take 2-4 weeks. Risk and complications include bleeding, swelling, infection, pain, scarring, and loss of sensation.

The best way to determine if you are a candidate for an upper body lift is through a consultation with an experienced surgeon. You surgeon will examine and discuss treatment options as well as recovery, possible risks and complications with you during the consultation.

About CACS

The CACS provides educational and advocacy resources to all interested physicians. The goal of the CACS is to assure optimal patient care in the field of cosmetic medical and surgical care. The CACS functions as an information source and liaison between the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and the California Medical Board (CMB) in medical regulatory and equivalency matters.

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