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Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Before and After - Journey 1

Brachioplasty is a surgical procedure that removes unwanted loose skin and fat from the upper arm, often from the level of the inner aspect of the elbow to the axillae (armpit). 

This surgery may be considered if you have lost significant weight and have loose hanging skin on the upper inner arm.

For some people, the upper arm area has loose hanging skin for reasons other than weight changes. Regardless of the reasons, Brachioplasty surgery aims to remove this excess skin.

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Abdominoplasty & Breast Lift Before and After - Journey 16

An abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a surgical procedure that aims to reduce excess loose skin, primarily from the lower part of the abdomen or stomach, as well as tightening the remaining skin. A breast lift (or mastopexy) is when excess skin is removed and breast tissue is reshaped to raise the breasts.

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Breast Implant Removal Before and After - Journey 7

Breast implant removal surgery involves surgical removal of existing breast implants, generally through pre-existing scars or through a new incision on the breast.  

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Abdominoplasty Before and After - Journey 27

An abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a surgical procedure that aims to reduce excess loose skin, primarily from the lower part of the abdomen or stomach, as well as tightening the remaining skin.

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Abdominoplasty & Breast Reduction Before and After - Journey 19

An abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a surgical procedure that aims to reduce excess loose skin, primarily from the lower part of the abdomen or stomach, as well as tightening the remaining skin. Breast reduction surgery involves a combination of skin and breast tissue removal and reshaping. The surgery aims to reduce the size and weight of large breasts by lifting the breasts off the lower chest and upper abdomen. The objective is to leave the breasts smaller and lighter, sitting higher on the chest and closer to the body.

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