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작성자Jonatty
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작성일 26-05-21 12:13

Q: My skin is all wrinkled and sagging after getting arm liposuction at another clinic. Can an arm lift revision surgery smooth this out?

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    Hello, I am Dr.Yoosuk Chung, Chief Director of TheLine Plastic Surgery.
    Over the past 32 years, I have performed more than 100,000 facial and body contouring procedures. Having met countless patients who visited our clinic looking to restore lines damaged by poorly executed liposuction elsewhere, I understand the desperation and anxiety you are feeling deeper than anyone else.

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    Q1: My skin is all wrinkled and sagging after getting arm liposuction at another clinic. Can an arm lift revision surgery smooth this out?
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    A: To give you a straight answer: yes, absolutely. Sagging skin and a wavy, uneven texture caused by post-lipo tissue adhesions can be highly effectively corrected through an arm lift revision (brachioplasty revision) that combines advanced stem cell and autologous ECM regeneration mechanisms.

    When too much fat is aggressively removed or when the skin's natural elasticity is ignored during initial surgery, severe fibrous adhesions can occur, leading to a wrinkled appearance. Backed by our 19-year accident-free clinical data, we precisely excise the stretched-out tissue and perform meticulous suturing to restore maximum firmness. Furthermore, incorporating stem cells and autologous ECM (extracellular matrix) during the procedure accelerates the body's natural healing process, significantly minimizing post-op scarring and leaving the skin surface completely uniform.

    The key to revision surgery is not just removing more fat; it is about awakening your body's innate regenerative power, guided by 32 years of clinical expertise. In fact, our body lifting solution is highly specialized for restoring smooth contours, boasting a patient satisfaction rate of over 95%*. You can step into our clinic with peace of mind.

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    Q2: Since an arm lift involves physically cutting away loose skin, is there a risk of permanent nerve damage or paralysis?
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    A: To give you a definitive answer: the risk of nerve damage is practically nonexistent because we pinpoint the exact anatomical location of concentrated nerves and blood vessels to perform precise dissection exclusively within the "safe zone" between the fat and fascial layers. Guided by our 19-year accident-free track record, we target and remove only the redundant, sagging tissue from the elbow to the armpit.

    Additionally, we integrate autologous ECM and SVF (stromal vascular fraction) during the surgery. This dual regenerative approach accelerates the recovery of tissues surrounding the nerves and prevents microscopic adhesions, ensuring your arm movements feel completely natural and comfortable post-surgery.

    Anxiety regarding nerve damage ultimately comes down to the surgeon's experience. Through my 32 years of surgical history, I have developed a proprietary excision technique that inherently shields nerve exposure. Our core technology goes beyond simply cutting skin—it protects your natural nerve function while sculpting a beautifully sleek line.

    In fact, across all of our arm lift cases, we maintain a 0% rate of permanent sensory abnormalities caused by nerve damage. Instead, patients actually report a wider, more comfortable range of arm motion once the heavy, sagging skin is removed.

    Furthermore, our incisions follow a 1:1 customized design along the hidden, inner seam of the arm to keep scars out of sight. You can confidently reclaim slim, elegant arms without the fear of paralysis or conspicuous scarring. We promise a premium solution that delivers both absolute safety and advanced scar care through stem cell and autologous ECM technology.

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