Have you lost a significant amount of weight, yet still feel uncomfortable wearing sleeveless clothes because of the loose skin on your upper arms? In my practice, I am seeing more patients in this situation, especially after major weight loss achieved through lifestyle changes, bariatric surgery, or GLP-1 medications such as Ozempic® and Wegovy®. This has also increased interest in arm lift Colombia among international patients looking for a specialized body-contouring procedure after reaching a healthier weight.
It is important to understand that these medications do not directly cause loose skin. The final appearance of the arms depends on several factors, including the amount and speed of weight loss, age, genetics, skin elasticity, and how long the tissues were stretched. Brachioplasty is not weight-loss surgery; it is a body-contouring procedure designed to remove excess skin and improve the shape of the upper arms. In this guide, I will explain how brachioplasty Colombia is performed, where the scar is placed, what affects the cost, and what international patients should consider when planning surgery in Medellín.
What Is an Arm Lift and What Can It Actually Improve?
An arm lift, also known as brachioplasty surgery, is a body-contouring procedure designed to remove excess skin and reshape the upper arms. In my experience, the goal is not to make every arm look the same, but to create a smoother, more proportionate contour based on each patient’s anatomy, skin quality, and degree of tissue laxity.
When Loose Skin Becomes More Than a Cosmetic Concern
Loose upper-arm skin can affect much more than appearance. Some patients experience rubbing, irritation, or discomfort when moving their arms. Others struggle to find clothing that fits comfortably or avoid sleeveless garments because they feel self-conscious when raising their arms.
This can be especially frustrating after significant weight loss. Many patients have improved their health and reached a more stable weight, yet the remaining skin prevents them from fully enjoying that achievement.
What an Arm Lift Can—and Cannot—Change
An arm skin removal surgery can:
✓Remove hanging or redundant skin.
✓Reduce folds along the inner upper arm.
✓Improve the transition between the arm and underarm area.
✓Create a firmer and more defined contour.
✓Treat localized fat when combined with liposuction.
However, an arm lift does not increase muscle tone, erase every irregularity, or guarantee an invisible scar. The result also depends on skin elasticity, healing response, age, weight stability, and the amount of tissue that needs to be removed.
| Concern | Most likely approach |
|---|---|
| Localized fat with firm skin | Arm liposuction |
| Loose or hanging skin | Arm lift surgery |
| Excess skin and residual fat | Arm lift with liposuction |
| Mild skin laxity | Evaluation for nonsurgical or limited options |
Arm Lift, Arm Liposuction or Both?
Liposuction and brachioplasty treat different problems. Liposuction removes fat, while an arm lift removes excess skin. If a patient has localized fat and good skin elasticity, the skin may contract adequately after liposuction.
When the skin is already hanging or has lost much of its elasticity, removing fat alone may leave the arm looking even looser. In these cases, skin excision is usually necessary. Some patients benefit from brachioplasty with liposuction, which allows me to reduce residual fat while also removing the skin that cannot tighten on its own.
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Are You a Good Candidate for Brachioplasty in Colombia?
Not everyone with concerns about their upper arms needs surgery. During a consultation, I evaluate whether the main problem is excess skin, localized fat, poor tissue elasticity, or a combination of these factors. A suitable candidate for brachioplasty after weight loss is generally healthy, has maintained a relatively stable weight, and understands that improving the contour requires accepting a permanent scar.
You Lost Weight, but Your Upper Arms Still Do Not Feel Like Yours
Losing a significant amount of weight is an important achievement. However, exercise can strengthen the muscles beneath the skin without removing skin that has lost its ability to contract.
You may be close to the appropriate candidate profile when:
✓Your weight loss has already reached a stable stage.
✓Skin folds remain along the inner upper arms.
✓The skin hangs when you raise your arms.
✓Exercise has improved strength, but not the loose tissue.
✓The appearance of your arms does not reflect the progress you have made.
An arm lift is designed to reduce sagging skin and reshape the area between the underarm and elbow. It is not intended to replace exercise or produce weight loss.
Why Stable Weight Matters Before Surgery
I normally recommend planning surgery once the patient is no longer in an active phase of major weight loss. Further weight changes can stretch the tissues again or create additional laxity, affecting a result that was planned around a different body weight.
Nutritional health also matters. Protein intake, vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and other medical factors may influence wound healing. Maintaining a stable weight and general fitness helps protect the result over time.
A good candidate is not someone expecting perfection. It is someone who understands the trade-off between removing hanging skin and placing a carefully planned scar.
Arm Lift After Ozempic, Wegovy or Major Weight Loss
Interest in an arm lift after Ozempic or other GLP-1-assisted weight loss has increased, but the medication itself does not determine candidacy. I focus on the result of the weight-loss process: Is the weight stable? How much skin remains? What is the condition of the tissues? Is the patient nutritionally and medically prepared?
The same criteria apply whether the weight was lost through lifestyle changes, bariatric surgery, Ozempic®, Wegovy®, or another medically supervised strategy. Post-weight-loss body contouring should be planned around the patient’s current anatomy and health—not around the name of the method used to lose weight.
Arm Lift Recovery: What International Patients Should Expect
For an international patient, arm lift recovery begins before arriving in Colombia. Your travel dates, accommodation, companion, return flight, and work schedule should be planned around the medical process—not the other way around.
Recovery after brachioplasty is progressive. The timeline may vary depending on the extent of surgery, whether liposuction was added, and how your body heals.
The First Days After Surgery
Swelling, bruising, tightness and limited arm movement are expected during the initial phase. Dressings are placed over the incisions, and the arms may be supported with a compression garment. In selected cases, a temporary drain may also be required.
- Dressing and personal care
- Preparing food
- Carrying objects
- Opening heavy doors
- Managing luggage
- Following medications
When Can You Move Your Arms Normally Again?
Gentle movement is encouraged according to the postoperative plan. However, stretching the arms forcefully or lifting weight too soon can place tension on the incisions and affect healing.
- Start with gentle movement
- Avoid heavy lifting
- Increase activity gradually
- Follow medical guidance
Recovery Is a Step-by-Step Process
These stages are general planning references. Your individual timeline may change according to the surgical technique and your clinical progress.
First Days
Rest, short walks, medication and incision care.
Early Weeks
Gradual return to basic daily and desk-based activities.
Later Recovery
Increasing range of motion with medical approval.
Advanced Recovery
Progressive return to resistance training and unrestricted exercise.
Returning to Work and Exercise
Some patients with remote or desk-based work may resume limited duties after approximately one to two weeks. Physical work, driving, repetitive arm movements and lifting usually require more time.
- Desk work may return sooner
- Physical work needs more time
- Light exercise is progressive
- Strength training stays restricted longer
How Long Should You Stay in Colombia?
I do not recommend booking a rapid return flight immediately after surgery. International patients should remain in Medellín long enough for wound checks, swelling monitoring, garment adjustments and medical clearance before flying.
- Early postoperative examinations
- Wound assessment
- Monitoring of swelling
- Drain review if needed
- Detection of early complications
- Medical clearance before travel
When Can You Fly After Brachioplasty?
Flying should always be authorized by the surgical team. The safest return date depends on your medical history, flight duration, mobility, the extent of surgery and your postoperative evolution.
- Walk periodically during the flight
- Move your ankles and legs while seated
- Maintain appropriate hydration
- Avoid heavy luggage
- Use compression measures when indicated
- Follow any preventive medication plan
Arm Lift Risks and Safety: What Should Be Discussed Before Surgery?
Every surgical procedure involves potential complications. When I discuss arm lift surgery risks, my goal is not to alarm patients, but to make sure they understand the procedure and can make an informed decision.
The Risks Patients Should Understand Before Deciding
Possible arm lift complications include:
✓Bleeding or hematoma.
✓Infection.
✓Fluid accumulation, known as a seroma.
✓Temporary or persistent changes in sensation.
✓Delayed or poor wound healing.
✓Asymmetry.
✓Wide, raised, or visible scars.
✓Blood clots.
✓The possibility of revision surgery in selected cases.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons includes bleeding, infection, seroma, altered sensation, poor healing, unfavorable scarring, and possible revision surgery among the recognized risks of brachioplasty. The probability of each complication varies according to the patient’s health, the extent of surgery, and postoperative care.
Why Medical History and Preoperative Testing Matter
Before recommending surgery, I review the patient’s medical history, previous procedures, current medications, nicotine use, weight stability, nutritional condition, and anesthetic risk. Laboratory tests and additional evaluations may also be required.
This assessment helps me identify factors that could affect bleeding, circulation, anesthesia, wound healing, or recovery. Patients must disclose supplements, weight-loss medications, anticoagulants, and all other treatments they are currently using.
How Choosing the Right Surgical Setting Affects Your Safety
Safe plastic surgery in Colombia involves more than choosing an experienced surgeon. The operation should take place in an appropriate surgical facility with a qualified anesthesia team, established protocols, postoperative monitoring, and a clear plan for managing unexpected situations.
The World Health Organization’s Surgical Safety Checklist emphasizes steps such as confirming the patient, procedure and surgical site, reviewing anesthetic concerns, anticipating blood loss, confirming sterility, and coordinating the surgical team. These measures illustrate why patient safety depends on the complete clinical environment—not only on the person performing the operation.
For international patients, travel planning is also part of safety. The CDC notes that surgery and prolonged travel can independently increase blood-clot risk and combining them requires individualized medical guidance. This is one reason I do not recommend choosing a return flight before the postoperative plan has been established.
Price matters, but it should never be the only factor when choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon in Colombia, a surgical facility, or a postoperative care plan.
Arm Lift Cost in Colombia: What Determines the Final Price?
One of the most common questions I receive from international patients is: How much does an arm lift cost in Colombia? There is no single price that applies to every patient because the operation must be adapted to the extent and location of the loose tissue.
A responsible estimate usually begins with a virtual evaluation. I review photographs, medical history, current weight, residual fat, the amount of excess skin and whether the laxity extends toward the chest.
What I Review Before Providing an Estimate
This initial assessment helps me understand the extent of the procedure and whether additional treatment may be necessary.
- Mini, standard or extended arm lift
- Liposuction with skin removal
- A longer or more complex procedure
- Another body-contouring procedure
Why One Arm Lift May Cost More Than Another
The final arm lift cost in Colombia depends on the extent of correction, surgical complexity and the services included in the treatment plan.
| Cost factor | Why it affects the quote |
|---|---|
| Extent of skin removal | A longer correction may require additional surgical time. |
| Liposuction | Adds another component to the procedure and contouring plan. |
| Anesthesia | Costs depend partly on surgical duration and complexity. |
| Surgical facility | Includes the operating room, equipment and clinical care. |
| Medical tests | Requirements may vary according to age and medical history. |
| Garments and medications | These may or may not be included in the initial estimate. |
| Combined procedures | Increase surgical time, complexity and recovery requirements. |
USA vs. Colombia: Compare More Than the Number
A responsible comparison should consider the complete surgical experience, not only the procedure fee. Colombia may offer a different cost structure, but quality, safety, communication and continuity of care should remain central to the decision.
- Surgeon’s training and credentials
- Safety standards of the facility
- Services included in the estimate
- Postoperative follow-up plan
- Airfare and accommodation
- Required stay in Medellín
- Care after returning home
- Possible extended recovery expenses
Arm Lift Surgery in Colombia with Dr. David Delgado
As a plastic surgeon with more than 15 years of experience, I approach every arm lift Colombia case individually. During the evaluation, I consider the amount of loose skin, residual fat, skin quality, body proportions, weight stability, scar placement, and whether liposuction or another body-contouring procedure may be appropriate. I am a member of the Colombian Society of Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and I welcome international patients in English at my office in Torre Médica Oviedo, Medellín.
Planning brachioplasty Colombia also means discussing the expected scar, recovery, time in Medellín, return-flight timing, and follow-up after you travel home. My procedures are performed at Interquirófanos, within an accredited clinical setting supported by medical, anesthesia, safety, and postoperative protocols. Your first step can begin with a virtual consultation, where I can review your case, discuss the most appropriate procedure, provide a personalized estimate, and help you plan your stay in Colombia.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Arm Lift Surgery in Colombia
Can exercise tighten loose skin on the upper arms?
Exercise can strengthen the triceps and improve muscle definition, but it cannot remove skin that has lost a significant amount of elasticity. When the skin hangs or forms folds after major weight loss, an arm lift may be the most effective way to remove excess tissue. During the consultation, I determine whether the concern comes mainly from skin, fat, or both.
How do I know whether I need liposuction or an arm lift?
Liposuction is generally more suitable when the main concern is localized fat, and the skin still has enough elasticity to contract. An arm lift is more appropriate when loose or hanging skin is the dominant problem. Some patients benefit from an arm lift with liposuction to treat both concerns during the same procedure.
Do I need to reach my ideal weight before brachioplasty?
You do not necessarily need to reach a specific “perfect” number, but your weight should be relatively stable before surgery. If you are still losing a significant amount of weight, additional loose skin may appear and alter the result. I also evaluate your nutritional condition, general health, and whether your current weight can be maintained safely.
How long after major weight loss should I wait before having an arm lift?
The right timing depends on how your weight loss occurred and whether your weight has stabilized. In general, I prefer to see that the active weight-loss phase has ended and that the patient has maintained a relatively consistent weight. After bariatric surgery or GLP-1-assisted weight loss, nutritional status and medical follow-up are also important before planning post-weight-loss body contouring.
Will an arm lift make my arms look thinner?
An arm lift can make the upper arms appear slimmer and more defined by removing excess skin and improving their contour. However, it is not a weight-loss procedure, and the result depends on the starting anatomy, muscle structure, residual fat, and skin quality. If localized fat is present, liposuction may be included when medically appropriate.
Can the arm lift scar be completely hidden?
The scar can often be positioned along the inner or posterior-inner part of the arm so that it is less noticeable when the arms rest beside the body. However, it cannot be completely hidden in every position, especially when the arms are raised. Its length depends on the amount and distribution of loose skin, and it will remain permanent even though it usually fades with time.
Are arm lift results permanent?
The skin removed during surgery does not grow back. Results can be long-lasting when the patient maintains a stable weight and healthy lifestyle. Nevertheless, natural aging, changes in skin elasticity, pregnancy, and significant weight fluctuations may gradually affect the contour of the arms.
Can brachioplasty correct loose skin near the armpit or side of the chest?
Yes, in selected patients. When the excess tissue extends beyond the upper arm toward the underarm or lateral chest, an extended arm lift may provide a more complete correction. This usually requires a longer incision, so I discuss the expected improvement and scar placement carefully before surgery.
Is it safe to travel alone for an arm lift in Colombia?
I generally recommend having a responsible adult available during the initial recovery period. Arm movement is restricted, and you may need help with transportation, meals, clothing, medications, doors, and luggage. International patients should arrange this support before traveling rather than trying to manage the first days alone.
What information should I send for a virtual arm lift consultation?
For an initial assessment, I usually need clear photographs of the front, back, and sides of both arms, including images with the arms raised. You should also provide your age, height, current weight, weight-loss history, medical conditions, previous surgeries, medications, nicotine use, and expectations. This allows me to discuss whether brachioplasty Colombia may be appropriate, the possible incision pattern, recovery considerations, and a preliminary estimate. The final plan is confirmed after an in-person examination in Medellín.
References
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Arm Lift Risks and Safety.
- [2] World Health Organization. WHO Guidelines for Safe Surgery 2009: Safe Surgery Saves Lives. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2009.
- [3] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Medical Tourism. En: CDC Yellow Book 2026: Health Information for International Travel. Actualizado el 23 de abril de 2025.

