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Bingo Wings

Written by: Becki Murray

Updated by: Alice Hart-Davis

Last Updated: 30 October 2025

You know a body concern is particularly irritating when it gets its own nickname, and that extra ‘jiggle’ you have around the underside of your arms has a rather unflattering one – ‘bingo wings.’ Often an area that’s on display (and without a clever Spanx alternative on hand to help disguise it), if your arms feel untoned or wobbly when you move them, our FAQs are here to help. They provide detailed advice on what causes the annoying condition and how to improve your arm’s general appearance so you can say goodbye to ‘bingo wings.’

 



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What are bingo wings?

“Bingo wings” is a colloquial term used to describe the loose and flabby skin on the underside of the upper arms. The condition typically occurs due to a combination of a loss of skin elasticity and reduced muscle in the area as we age, which results in reduced skin quality and sagging. 

The term comes from the image of someone waving their arms in the air after winning a game of bingo, revealing the sagging skin of their upper arms. The skin flaps like wings, similar to the motion of bird wings.

What causes bingo wings?

  1. Ageing: As we age, the skin’s natural collagen and elastin production decreases, leading to a reduction in skin elasticity. Over time, gravity also pulls down on the arms, adding to this sagging effect.
  2. Hormonal Changes: Decreased oestrogen levels triggered, for example, during the menopause, further decreases collagen production. This impacts skin all over the body, including the arms.
  3. Muscle Loss: Lack of regular physical activity, especially muscle-strengthening exercises, can result in muscle atrophy in the arms. This makes them appear less toned and exacerbates the appearance of sagging skin.
  4. Weight Fluctuations: Repeated weight loss and gain stretches the skin, leading to an ‘excess’ that looks loose. On the arms, this can cause the signature ‘bingo wing’ appearance.  
  5. Sun exposure: Spending lots of time in the sun can accelerate collagen breakdown due to exposure to UV rays, as well as reducing overall skin quality.
  6. Genetics: Some individuals may be more genetically predisposed to developing ‘bingo wings’ due to a combination of the above factors.

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How to get rid of bingo wings?

There are a range of options for getting rid of bingo wings, ranging from non-invasive to surgical. The minimally invasive tweaks – which tend to focus on stimulating collagen production, to gradually improve skin texture and tightness – are a good option for minimal downtime and discomfort. The semi-surgical approach can help with more severe sagging without the need for large scars and potential side effects.

Three of our current favourite treatments for bingo wings are:

  1. AirSculpt: requiring no general anaesthesia, stitches or scalpels, AirSculpt’s clever spinning technology offers a real alternative to the invasiveness of liposuction. Instead of relying on large surgical incisions to remove fat, it pucks away at fat cell by cell through a freckle-sized opening. But, while it might be much less invasive, it can still remove as much as 5 litres of fat per session (more than enough for your bingo wings), while sculpting and tightening at the same time for smoothing-looking arms.  
  2. BodyTite: Another technology delivering impressive results you previously could only get through invasive surgery is BodyTite. The body contouring device uses directional radiofrequency to liquefy fat before it is then suctioned away through a small incision. As the name suggests, the process also works to tighten the skin on top, which can really help with reducing bingo wing appearance on your arms, as well as elsewhere on your body where stubborn fat exists.
  3. Endolift: Endolift is a laser-based procedure with a difference. The minimally invasive tweaks uses a laser beam to remodel the collagen within the skin and to reduce excess fat. However, what sets it apart from other laser procedures is that this one is used from inside the skin! The device is attached to an optical fibre, finer than a human hair, which can be slipped underneath the skin for more targeted results, including on your bingo wings.

What non-surgical treatments are there for bingo wings?

Here’s a list of all the different types of treatment you can have for bingo wings. As you can see, there are a lot of options!

  1. Radiofrequency: Non-invasive RF devices use radiofrequency energy to heat the deep layers of the skin. This can stimulate collagen production, tighten the skin, and improve skin texture, making it particularly effective for tightening sagging skin in the upper arms without surgery. Examples include BTL’s Exilis Ultra360, Endymed Body, Tempsure Envi, and Accent Prime from Alma Lasers that combines radiofrequency with ultrasound (more on that below) to target sagging.
  1. Radiofrequency Microneedling: Bringing together the skin tightening benefits of radiofrequency and the collagen-boosting, skin-smoothing effect of microneedling, this 2-in-1 treatment can improve skin quality from head-to-toe, including for your arms. Morpheus8 has probably garnered the most column inches, but Cutera’s Secret RF and Profound RF from Candula also offer great results.
  1. HIFU: Ultrasound devices can directly target ‘bingo wings’ by delivering focused energy beneath the skin’s surface to promote collagen synthesis and tightening. That includes high-intensity focused ultrasound technology such as Ultherapy, the only ultrasound-based device with FDA clearance for lifting, and the super-fast ULTRAcel Q+. Trained practitioners may also use Sofwave – a device known for its impressive facial skin-tightening effect.
  1. HIFEM: A non-invasive tweakment alternative to a workout, high-intensity focused electromagnetic technology can be used to trigger contractions in the muscle tissue to build muscle mass and tone your arms, improving the appearance of bingo wings. A leading example is the body sculpting device Emsculpt Neo by BTL Aesthetics.
  1. Dermal Fillers: Injecting dermal fillers into the upper arm can help restore lost volume and improve skin texture by stimulating collagen production and firming your skin over time. A highlight is Lanluma, an innovative body filler that doesn’t just ‘fill up’ the target area, but activates your body’s own natural collagen response, for long-lasting benefits.
  1. Fat Freezing: Fat freezing technology – which includes Cristal Pro that targets stubbon pockets of body fat and CoolSculpting – can indirectly help with mild cases of bingo wings by reducing localised fat deposits. This can make your arms appear contoured and smooth.
  1. Laser Skin Treatments: Fractional laser treatments use targeted beams of light to remove the outer layer of damaged skin, improving skin texture and tightening loose skin, making it beneficial for targeting bingo wings and overall arm appearance. Two brands we love are BBL Hero, a powerful broadband light treatment, and the non-ablative fractional laser, Moxi.
  1. Thread Lift: By inserting threads under your skin, your practitioner can lift and tighten sagging tissues, including on the arms, while also helping stimulate collagen production. Brands to look for include APTOS and Silhouette Soft threads, as recommended by the thread lift expert Dr Leah Totton.
  1. Mesotherapy: These injections, which are characterised by containing blends of vitamins, minerals and other skin-boosting ingredients, won’t address significant bingo wings alone, but they can contribute to overall arm appearance via their firming and collagen-stimulating effect. Two examples are Fillmed NCTF and Mesohyal.

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What surgical options are there?

For more severe ‘bingo arms’, surgical solutions may be needed to see noticeable results.

  1. Brachioplasty (arm lift surgery): This surgical procedure involves removing excess skin and fat from the upper arms. It is an effective but aggressive option for arm toning.
  2. Liposuction: Liposuction can be used to surgically suction out excess fat from the arms, which may be the cause of your ‘bingo wing’ appearance.

How much, on average, would treating the concern cost?

The cost of treating bingo wings varies depending on your location and the expertise of your practitioner. You can expect to pay from around: £350 for radiofrequency; £400 for laser; £1000 per vial of filler; and £1500 for HIFU.

Could ‘bingo wings’ be a sign of a medical issue? 

Bingo wings are primarily a cosmetic concern. However, if the loose skin is accompanied by pain or discomfort, seek the advice of your doctor.

Are there skincare options that can improve the concern?

While there are firming body creams on the market which may offer some mild improvement – especially if they contain collagen-boosting actives such as retinoids or peptides – topical products won’t produce dramatic results.

Can you get rid of bingo wings without surgery?

As muscle atrophy can contribute to developing the condition, regular resistance and weight training exercises targeting the arms can help by building muscle and tone. A balanced diet can also avoid weight fluctuations and keep your skin in good overall condition, which may reduce your likelihood of developing or worsening your ‘bingo wings’.

Which at-home use devices can help with this concern?

There are at-home radiofrequency or LED light therapy devices that claim to improve skin firmness. However, for bingo wings these are likely to have limited effectiveness. 

Dr Victoria Manning

Cosmetic Skin Clinic, CSC Unit 1, The Old Sorting Office, 5 Albert Road, Bournemouth, BH1 1AX

Dr Victoria Manning, Co-founder of River Aesthetics, is a leading aesthetic doctor with over 20 years of clinical experience across general practice and...

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Forever Ageless Aesthetics, 118 Asfordby Road, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, LE13 0HS

Lesley Williams RGN INP is a highly skilled Registered General Nurse and Independent Nurse Prescriber. As the founder of Forever Ageless Aesthetics in Melton...

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Azira Aesthetics, 135 Commercial Street, Newport, NP20 1LY

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Air Aesthetics, 44 George Road, Birmingham, B15 1NP

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