Tone Your Arms without Going to the Gym

About Tricep Implant Surgery

Dr Javaheri performs a new and very advanced technique in biceps/triceps implants. He performs a SMALL ONE incision SUB-MUSCULAR placement of an implant in both biceps and triceps simultaneously. This creates the most natural appearance possible.

Despite frequent exercise and weightlifting, there are men and women who are unable to get the arm definition that they wish to have. No matter how many triceps dips or how heavy their dumbbells or barbells are, muscle development is still slow. Genetics may likely play a role, making it really difficult to achieve such toned and muscular physiques.

With tricep implant surgery, you can finally have those well-defined cuts on your arms you have always dreamt of. Designed for men and women with underdeveloped and poorly structured upper arms, this surgical procedure enhances the appearance of one’s upper arms by creating muscular definition and increasing mass.

Silicone implants are used to give the arms a much toner look. Since the implants have no gel inside, there is no need for patients to worry about possible leakage. With a seasoned and skilled plastic surgeon like Dr. Javaheri, you will be in good hands.

Why Choose Tricep Plastic Surgery?

Do you find yourself unhappy with how saggy and shapeless your upper arms look? Have you been spending hours at the gym working on your arms, only to see zero results? If so, consider these problems gone with tricep implant surgery.

The cosmetic procedure is usually performed on men and women who are unhappy with the form and shape of their upper arms. In many cases, these are people who have become frustrated without seeing results from their hard work at the gym.

For other purposes, tricep implant surgery is used to correct arm asymmetry.

Are You a Tricep Implant Surgery Candidate?

Normally, candidates for tricep implant surgery are those who struggle to achieve muscle mass in their upper arms. Despite their efforts to do so, they are only left disappointed to see the same undefined arms.

Other possible candidates include individuals with disproportionate arms resulting from accidents or injuries. In order to regain balance, they need to undergo surgical procedures.

If you see yourself in any of the scenarios above, you might just be a tricep implant surgery candidate. As long as you are in good health, we will be more than happy to help you achieve your dream body.

What to Expect During Your Tricep Implant Surgery Consultation?

During your initial meeting with Dr. Javaheri, you will have the opportunity to talk about your cosmetic goals, after which he will evaluate you as a candidate for tricep implant surgery. He will also give you a guide-through of the whole procedure, as well as explain the possible risks that are associated with it.

Be ready to discuss your objectives, why you want to get tricep implant surgery, what you expect from the surgery, and what your desired outcome is. Try to be as realistic as possible with your objectives so that Dr. Javaheri will have a clear picture of what you really want to happen.

You will also need to provide information about your medical history, including past and present health complications, possible drug allergies, previous surgeries, and your current medication. If you happen to smoke, you will be asked to stop days before undergoing tricep implant surgery.

A physical examination follows. Once you are all cleared, Dr. Javaheri will show you a set of implants which you will select from. You will then be provided with pre-operative instructions.

Tricep Implants: Procedure Explanation

Tricep implant surgery usually takes one to two hours at most. Before the actual procedure takes place, you will be given either general or local anesthesia. In some instances, sedation is necessary.

Dr. Javaheri starts the operation by making an incision either on your upper arm or armpit. Pockets are made for the implants to be inserted, which are usually placed beneath the muscles. Once the implants are secured and tight, Dr. Javaheri proceeds to suture your skin back together.

What to Expect After Tricep Implant Surgery?

To avoid swelling, your upper arm will be wrapped in a dressing or bandages. Feelings of pain and discomfort are normal after-effects of the tricep implant surgery. There is also a possibility for bruising, which will not last long.

Before you can go home, Dr. Javaheri will provide certain instructions for your recovery period. In order to quicken your healing process and lessen the chances of complications, you must follow his treatment program.

Your Tricep Implant Surgery Recovery Process

During the first two days after your tricep implant surgery, you will most likely experience moderate pain. Pain medications or over-the-counter painkillers will be prescribed to you. Also, you are advised not to lift your arms during these days.

You also need to keep your upper arms covered for about two weeks, so as to avoid possible damages. Once the dressings are no longer needed, you will be asked to practice arm movements at a slow pace.

In most cases, normal activities can be resumed within four weeks of the operation. Keep in mind that outcomes depend on several factors, including the medical condition of the patients.

Possible Tricep Implant Surgery Complications

As with any cosmetic surgery, there are possible risks during and after your tricep implant surgery, although only minimal.

Common complications in all forms of surgical procedure can include:

  • Infection and bleeding
  • Adverse reaction to anesthesia
  • Allergic reactions
  • Damage to underlying structures

Tricep implant surgery has specific risks that may occur on rare occasions. These would be asymmetry and implant shifting, which involves the implant moving away from its position. However, by working with a board-certified surgeon like Dr. Javaheri, the possibility of these complications is highly unlikely.

Schedule Your Tricep implant surgery Today!

Are you ready to give your arms a whole new look? Say goodbye to your dumbbells and gym membership when you go through Dr. Javaheri’s tricep implant surgery. Schedule an appointment now at 415-923-3800.