Arms

Firmer tone. Smoother contour.

Highly mobile area composed of muscle and skin; changes here can affect firmness, texture, and definition.

Why arm changes occur

The arms, particularly the upper arms, are prone to skin laxity and loss of tone due to aging, collagen decline, and changes in muscle mass. Weight fluctuations and genetics can further contribute to looseness and texture changes.

Because the skin in this area stretches easily and is often resistant to exercise alone, concerns can persist even with an active lifestyle. For many, arm changes affect comfort and confidence in sleeveless clothing.

Common Concerns We Treat in the

Arms

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How we treat the

Arms

Our approach to treating the

Arms

FAQ

Why do my upper arms feel loose even though I stay active?
Why does arm skin look crepey rather than just soft?
Why do my arms look different when I raise them or move?
Why does the skin on my arms age faster than other body areas?