CLINICAL PAPERS

BodyTite RFAL for Arm Contouring

Radiofrequency-assisted Liposuction for Arm Contouring: Technique under Local Anesthesia

Author:
Spero Theodorou, MD; and Christopher Chia, MD
Publication & Date:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open | August, 2013
Technology:
BodyTite

SUMMARY

Abstract
This study evaluated BodyTite RFAL for upper arm contouring under local anesthesia in 40 patients with mild-to-moderate laxity. The technique combines bipolar radiofrequency energy with suction-assisted liposuction, improving soft tissue contraction and skin redraping without the need for excisional brachioplasty. Outcomes were assessed through patient surveys, complication rates, and independent surgeon evaluations of pre- and post-treatment photographs.

Conclusion
BodyTite RFAL for arm contouring demonstrated high patient satisfaction, minimal pain, and rapid return to normal activity. Independent surgeons rated skin tightening and contouring results as good to excellent in the majority of cases. With a low complication profile and reproducible outcomes, RFAL under local anesthesia provides a minimally invasive, scar-sparing alternative to traditional brachioplasty in appropriately selected patients.

TOPICS COVERED

  • Use of BodyTite RFAL for upper arm fat reduction and tightening
  • Marking protocols and anatomic zones for safe energy application
  • Local anesthesia and tumescent infiltration techniques
  • Thermal coagulation, fibroseptal contraction, and skin redraping
  • Complication rates and patient safety protocols
  • Patient-reported satisfaction and return-to-work data
  • Independent third-party surgeon evaluation of contouring results

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