1 Doctor of Plastic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine of the University of Sao Paulo (FMUSP) – Medical Assistant at HCFMUSP and the State Institute of Medical 2 Assistance and Public Service (IAMSPE). 3 Medical Assistant in the Division of Plastic Surgery of HCFMUSP – Member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery (BSPS). 4 Academic at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Sao Paulo Undergraduate Student at the FMUSP. 5 Medical Assistant in the Division of Plastic Surgery of HCFMUSP – Member of the BSPS. 6 Medical Resident in the Division of Plastic Surgery of HCFMUSP – Medical Resident in the Plastic Surgery Program of the FMUSP. ABSTRACT Introduction: Upper limb deformity caused by massive weight loss can be corrected by brachioplasty. This plastic surgery improves limb contour, facilitates hygiene, and enables use of certain clothing. Objective: To present the cases, describe interventions and complications, and evaluate the satisfaction of patients who underwent brachioplasty after bariatric surgery. Method: Herein, 34 patients (including 33 females) aged 46.6 ± 12 years, who underwent brachioplasty after bariatric surgery, were recruited for the study. Interventions and complications associated with the surgical procedure were described, and the satisfaction of 33 patients was evaluated by a qualitative interview and specific questionnaire. Results: As a minor complication, slight dehiscence was observed in five patients (14.7%), but no major surgical complications were seen. Some degree of satisfaction was reported by 81.8% of the patients, and the outcome achieved in 69.7% was close to that expected. Conclusions: The brachioplasty techniques that were used restored proper arm contour with a low rate of minor complications, and a high degree of satisfaction among the patients evaluated.