Axillary Fat Removal

Axillary fat removal is a cosmetic procedure designed to reduce unwanted fat deposits in the underarm (axillary) area. This localized fat can be resistant to diet and exercise and may cause bulging when wearing fitted clothing or bras. The procedure reshapes the underarm contour, creating a smoother, more defined transition between the arm and chest wall.

Treatment may be performed using surgical excision, minimally invasive liposuction, or fat-dissolving injections, depending on the patient’s anatomy and goals.

 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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 Recovery and Aftercare

 

 

    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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 What the Procedure Involves

 

 1. Assessment and Planning

 

The underarm area is examined to determine fat volume, skin quality, and anatomical landmarks.

 2. Anaesthesia

 

Local anaesthetic is used for comfort. Sedation may be offered depending on the technique and extent of treatment.

 3. Fat Removal Method

 

Depending on suitability, one of the following may be used:

a) Minimally Invasive Liposuction
A small cannula is inserted through a tiny incision to remove excess fat and sculpt the underarm contour.

b) Injectable Fat-Dissolving Treatment
A medical solution is injected into the fat layer to break down fat cells gradually over several weeks.

 4. Closing and Dressing

 

Tiny incisions (if used) are closed or left to heal naturally and covered with sterile dressings. A compression garment may be applied.

Procedure time: approximately 30–90 minutes.

 Recovery and Aftercare

 

 

    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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You may not be suitable if you:

    • Have significant skin laxity (may require skin-tightening or surgical excision)
    • Have active infection or skin disease in the area
    • Have bleeding disorders or uncontrolled medical conditions
    • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

 

A detailed consultation at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic is required to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

 What the Procedure Involves

 

 1. Assessment and Planning

 

The underarm area is examined to determine fat volume, skin quality, and anatomical landmarks.

 2. Anaesthesia

 

Local anaesthetic is used for comfort. Sedation may be offered depending on the technique and extent of treatment.

 3. Fat Removal Method

 

Depending on suitability, one of the following may be used:

a) Minimally Invasive Liposuction
A small cannula is inserted through a tiny incision to remove excess fat and sculpt the underarm contour.

b) Injectable Fat-Dissolving Treatment
A medical solution is injected into the fat layer to break down fat cells gradually over several weeks.

 4. Closing and Dressing

 

Tiny incisions (if used) are closed or left to heal naturally and covered with sterile dressings. A compression garment may be applied.

Procedure time: approximately 30–90 minutes.

 Recovery and Aftercare

 

 

    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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You may be a good candidate for axillary fat removal if you:

    1. Have persistent underarm fat that does not respond to exercise or weight loss
    2. Are close to your ideal body weight
    3. Have good skin elasticity
    4. Are in good overall health
    5. Are bothered by underarm bulging in clothing
    6. Have realistic expectations about contour improvement rather than major weight loss

 

You may not be suitable if you:

    • Have significant skin laxity (may require skin-tightening or surgical excision)
    • Have active infection or skin disease in the area
    • Have bleeding disorders or uncontrolled medical conditions
    • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

 

A detailed consultation at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic is required to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

 What the Procedure Involves

 

 1. Assessment and Planning

 

The underarm area is examined to determine fat volume, skin quality, and anatomical landmarks.

 2. Anaesthesia

 

Local anaesthetic is used for comfort. Sedation may be offered depending on the technique and extent of treatment.

 3. Fat Removal Method

 

Depending on suitability, one of the following may be used:

a) Minimally Invasive Liposuction
A small cannula is inserted through a tiny incision to remove excess fat and sculpt the underarm contour.

b) Injectable Fat-Dissolving Treatment
A medical solution is injected into the fat layer to break down fat cells gradually over several weeks.

 4. Closing and Dressing

 

Tiny incisions (if used) are closed or left to heal naturally and covered with sterile dressings. A compression garment may be applied.

Procedure time: approximately 30–90 minutes.

 Recovery and Aftercare

 

 

    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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 Who Is a Good Candidate?

 

 

You may be a good candidate for axillary fat removal if you:

    1. Have persistent underarm fat that does not respond to exercise or weight loss
    2. Are close to your ideal body weight
    3. Have good skin elasticity
    4. Are in good overall health
    5. Are bothered by underarm bulging in clothing
    6. Have realistic expectations about contour improvement rather than major weight loss

 

You may not be suitable if you:

    • Have significant skin laxity (may require skin-tightening or surgical excision)
    • Have active infection or skin disease in the area
    • Have bleeding disorders or uncontrolled medical conditions
    • Are pregnant or breastfeeding

 

A detailed consultation at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic is required to determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

 What the Procedure Involves

 

 1. Assessment and Planning

 

The underarm area is examined to determine fat volume, skin quality, and anatomical landmarks.

 2. Anaesthesia

 

Local anaesthetic is used for comfort. Sedation may be offered depending on the technique and extent of treatment.

 3. Fat Removal Method

 

Depending on suitability, one of the following may be used:

a) Minimally Invasive Liposuction
A small cannula is inserted through a tiny incision to remove excess fat and sculpt the underarm contour.

b) Injectable Fat-Dissolving Treatment
A medical solution is injected into the fat layer to break down fat cells gradually over several weeks.

 4. Closing and Dressing

 

Tiny incisions (if used) are closed or left to heal naturally and covered with sterile dressings. A compression garment may be applied.

Procedure time: approximately 30–90 minutes.

 Recovery and Aftercare

 

 

    • Swelling and bruising are expected for 5–14 days
    • Mild discomfort or tightness may occur
    • Compression garment may be advised for 1–2 weeks
    • Most patients return to work within 2–3 days
    • Strenuous exercise should be avoided for 7–10 days

 

Aftercare instructions typically include:

    • Keeping the area clean and dry
    • Avoiding friction and tight clothing initially
    • Avoiding heavy lifting for several days
    • Using prescribed medications if needed
    • Avoiding sun exposure to incision sites

 

Final contour becomes visible as swelling resolves over several weeks. 

Results

    • Improved underarm contour and reduced bulging
    • Clothing fits more comfortably and smoothly
    • Results are visible within weeks and continue to improve
    • Fat cells removed do not return, provided weight remains stable
    • Skin appears smoother and more proportionate

 

Best results are seen in patients with good skin elasticity and localized fat.

Possible Risks and Complications

Axillary fat removal is generally safe when performed by qualified professionals. Possible side effects include:

    • Swelling and bruising
    • Temporary numbness or tenderness
    • Infection (rare)
    • Seroma (fluid collection)
    • Irregular contour or asymmetry
    • Scarring (minimal with proper care)
    • Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
    • Rare nerve or lymphatic injury

 

Strict sterile technique and anatomical precision are used at Jalad Aesthetic Clinic to minimize risks.

 

 

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