Cosmetic arm lift surgery in women has become more popular of late.
In fact, it seems that several forms of cosmetic surgery have been
increasing in popularity - both among men and women. Once it was only
the rich and famous who seemed willing to shell out huge sums of money
in order to have the signs of aging disappear. Nowadays, people who
could safely be described as middle income are opting for plastic
surgery.
In my opinion, plastic surgery is not exactly a perfect
solution to the question, “How can I look a few years younger?” I look
at some of my favorite stars on television and some of them can’t even
move their faces anymore. Everything between their chin and lower eyelid
seems to be frozen into position, for all eternity.
Anyhow, while
some of us will shy away from having blades applied to our faces in
order to look more beautiful, or handsome, we may not be so shy when it
comes to other parts of our bodies. The upper arms are a problem area
for most women.
When you’re 16 and have the time to do all the exercise
you want to, life is grand and you wonder what women are complaining
about. As you take on responsibilities of work, running a few miles
every week seems like a dream. You squeeze in a half hour of exercise
daily, if you can. Sometimes it is hard to manage even that.
This
has a detrimental effect on the whole body, as the muscles in your upper
arm aren’t used as often, they lose some of their tone. It is easier to
maintain the biceps. Most women lift their children, the groceries,
boxes of paper, pets, plants and many other heavy weights on a daily
basis. However those muscles at the back of the arms, they don’t get to
work as often and they start to sag.
Cosmetic arm lift surgery is
supposed to be a solution to that problem. It is supposed to give you
toned upper arms, so you can feel comfortable in a halter top, corset,
or spaghetti strap blouse. Even if you don’t have time to do the resistance training that is recommended by Kristoffer Perry, you can look your best.
Liposuction
is one of the procedures that may be used to produce toned upper arms.
The other surgical procedure is called brachioplasty. A qualified
surgeon makes a cut that extends from your armpit to your elbow and they
take off all of the extra skin. That cut leaves a long scar that takes
about 18 months to go away.
If you are considering this type of surgery,
consider the scarring as well. You may be able to get the look you want
quickly but you will have a scar to go with it for a while. Six months
of focused workouts are cheaper and produce more long lasting results
and you won’t have a scar.
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