Brachioplasty
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Brachioplasty
We apply the most advanced techniques for lifting, tightening and reducing the perimeter of the arms to permanently address sagging and sagging skin and offer you firm, slender arms!
Advantages
Spectacular skin tightening and sculpting of the arm shape
Addressing the “bat wings” appearance
Elimination of local thickness with cutting-edge technology (VASER and PAL)
Removal of stretch marks from the inner and lower sides of the arms
Significant improvement in the appearance of cellulite
Result that lasts forever

Year: Approximately 1.5 hours
Duration of Effect: Forever
Pain Level: Without pain
When is the result visible: Immediately after surgery, but is perfected at 3 months.
Anesthesia: General
ATTENTION:
The solution must be applied by a specialized Doctor and with certified medical materials.
APPROVED BY THE EUROPEAN & AMERICAN MEDICINE AGENCIES

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Firm and Lean Arms
Wear Sleeveless Clothes Again Without Fear
The arms are often one of the first areas to show signs of sagging, especially after weight fluctuations. This can lead to loose, sagging skin, ruining the youthful shape of the arms.
With modern brachioplasty methods, we can dramatically improve the appearance of your arms, boosting your self-confidence. We use advanced liposuction and skin tightening techniques to sculpt the shape, reduce localized fat, and tighten the skin.
By removing excess skin, we also achieve a reduction in stretch marks and an improvement in the appearance of cellulite, which may be due to the swelling of fat cells.

Sculpted Result for Firm Arms
We adapt the appropriate technique to achieve the ideal result, tailored to your needs.

Brachioplasty
Weight fluctuations, aging, and genetic predisposition can cause the skin on the arms to lose elasticity. This area is often one of the first to show sagging, resulting in the loss of their youthful shape.
Brachioplasty, also known as an arm lift, is an effective solution for treating severe sagging skin on the arms. We operate on the inner side of the arms, where the skin is thinner and often looks more saggy. If there is also accumulated fat, we apply liposuction in combination with cutting-edge technology for a complete result.
Mini Brachioplasty
For minor sagging, mainly in the upper arm near the armpit, we recommend mini-brachioplasty. The procedure involves a small incision in the armpit, which is hidden within the natural crease, offering a tight and firm result.
Suitable Candidates for Arm Surgery
Brachioplasty is suitable for men and women who are in good health, do not smoke, and have had a stable body weight for at least six months. It is indicated for:
- People with sagging skin due to aging.
- People who experience sagging arms after significant weight loss.
- People with flabby arms after liposuction.
- People with a combination of sagging and localized fat in the arms.
The Greek doctor trusted by German patients

Georgios Velimvasakis was born in 1974 in Athens and from an early age showed a great interest in the sciences. In 2001, he graduated with “Excellent” (4.88/5) from the Medical School of Semmelweis University in Budapest, which is one of the leading medical schools in Europe. After receiving his Greek license to practice medicine, he worked for two years as a resident Physician in General Surgery at the Specialized Cancer Hospital of Piraeus “Metaxa” and for the next four years as a resident Physician in Plastic Surgery at the Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns Unit “KAT”. For several years, he received further training in the most modern techniques of plastic surgery of the face, neck, body and chest, participating in dozens of medical seminars, workshops, webinars and masterclasses.
In 2007, in pursuit of a high-level specialty, he decided to move to Germany where, after obtaining his German license to practice medicine following examinations, he worked in leading Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery centers in German metropolises (Dortmund, Essen, Wiesbaden), enriching his knowledge and perfecting his technique alongside renowned German scientists.
In 2017, he decided to return and settle permanently in Greece, with the aim of establishing the modern Plastic Surgery clinics “The Antiagers” and offering the most modern, non-invasive face, body and hair solutions in spaces of high aesthetics and international standards, attracting patients from Germany and all over Europe.
He has participated with announcements in Greek and international conferences, as well as in research programs. He has been invited as a speaker and trainer in seminars on advanced plastic surgery techniques and has excellent international and Greek letters of recommendation. He is a member of the Hellenic Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (H.E.P.E.A.C.) and the International Society of Hair Restoration Surgery (ISHRS), while he holds dual certification from both the Greek and the European Committee of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is brachioplasty?
Brachioplasty, also known as an arm lift, is a cosmetic surgery that aims to tighten and reshape the arm area by removing excess skin and fat.
Will the brachioplasty incision be visible?
The brachioplasty incision is usually made on the inner side of the arm, so that it is as inconspicuous as possible. Your surgeon will make every effort to ensure that the incision is discreet.
How long does the result of brachioplasty last?
The results of brachioplasty are long-lasting, especially if you maintain a stable weight and follow a healthy lifestyle.
Will I need to wear an elastic bandage after brachioplasty? For how long?
Yes, it is recommended to use an elastic bandage to support the area and reduce swelling. Your doctor will guide you on the exact period, which usually ranges from a few weeks to a month.
When can I return to my activities?
Most patients can return to light activities within one to two weeks, but full return to vigorous exercise and demanding activities may take a few weeks longer. Your doctor will give you specific instructions based on your case.