Background: Loose skin all over the body can be removed and the tissues tightened in a wide variety of procedures known as lifts. The most common body lift is that of a breast lift to correct sagging breast mounds which aero both lifted and tightened. Most other body lifts, however, are done as a result of weight loss such as arm lifts, back lifts and thigh lifts.
The most common reshaping procedure on the extremities that involves skin removal is an arm lift. The longitudinal excision of skin and fat at the junction of the back and inner aspects of the arms is very effective at getting rid of bothersome ‘batwings’. But this is not the only extremity lift procedure that us possible.
The elbow lift is the least known and performed of all body lifts. Designed to remove horizontal skin rolls over and above the elbow joint, it is one of the only two lifts performed in the body that has to be planned across a moving joint. (the other would be a knee lift)



When contemplating an elbow lift, like all body lifts, strong consideration must be given to the aesthetic tradeoff of the scar. As long as over resection of skin is not done elbow lift scars remain narrow and usually heal uneventfully.
Highlights:
- Elbow lifts represent the smallest type of body lift.
 - Elbow lifts are unique as they are only of two types of body lifts hat are done that involve a moveable joint.
 - The only aesthetic risk is removing sagging skin at the elbows is whether the scar is a worthy tradeoff.
 
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana
