Arm Lift Question

(deactivated member)
on 10/3/14 5:16 am

There is always a trade-off between the result and the scar but out of all the areas for scarring, the arm scars usually tend to be the worst probably because of the mobility of the arms. Good luck!

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Stacy_WLS
on 10/5/14 7:07 am

I am getting the short arm lift in about a month.  I may end up skipping this procedure.  My arms are pretty good -- I have a lot of muscle.  Most of the excess skin is very high up.  I definitely do not want the long scar, but am not sure the short lift will give enough of a difference to justify it as my arms really aren't that bad.  

I don't know -- I'll post pics once it's all done.  When are you scheduled?

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trishy
on 10/5/14 8:02 am

Hi, yeah I would skip it if you don't absolutely need it. :-) I'm scheduled a couple days before thanksgiving 

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