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Facelift – Lifting
Facelift, or facial lifting, is aimed at men and women who wish to improve the signs of aging on their face. The effects of time are unfortunately noticeable all over the face and neck. The skin gradually loses its elasticity, thins, sags, and then starts to droop due to gravity.
Lifting can help enhance the appearance of the face. It involves tightening the skin and muscles of the face, as well as removing excess skin. This can help create a more youthful appearance and improve the overall contour of the face. The results of a facelift can last several years.
However, it is important to note that lifting is not a solution for all signs of aging and will not stop the aging process. If you are considering this surgical procedure, it is essential to consult a specialized plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and expectations. In fact, the term facelift refers to a set of different procedures that correct problem areas of the face, such as:
- sagging in the neck
- drooping of marionette & nasolabial folds
- bags under the lower eyelids
- forehead sagging
More about facelifts
A facelift can be seamlessly combined with a neck lift and can greatly improve the shape of the neck and jawline. By removing excess fat and repositioning the individual elements of the face to the appropriate place, the facelift restores your youthful appearance. The most suitable time to proceed with a facelift is directly dependent on how early the signs of aging appear.
The facelift is performed under general anesthesia and the surgery lasts about 2-3 hours. The procedure involves making small incisions around the hairline and the ears, allowing the surgeon access to the underlying muscles and tissues of the face. Once the surgeon lifts and repositions the muscles and tissues of the face, they will remove any excess skin before closing the incisions.
Mini Facelift
The Mini Facelift is a popular aesthetic procedure that can help rejuvenate the appearance of the face. It is an alternative option in cases where a traditional facelift is not necessary. The mini facelift, also known as the mini lift, can be used to address various issues, such as a complete lift of the lower face and cheeks, tightening of the skin around the neck, skin laxity, wrinkles, and drooping eyelids. Unlike a traditional facelift, a mini facelift does not require extensive incisions. As a result, it is an ideal choice for patients who want to achieve noticeable results with minimal recovery time.
If you are considering a mini facelift, it is important to consult a certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and expectations. During the appointment, your surgeon will evaluate the anatomy of your face and the quality of your skin to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure. They will also explain the risks and benefits of the surgery, so you can make an informed decision about whether it is appropriate for you.
Ultherapy – Face lifting without surgery
Ultherapy is a type of facelift that uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin on the face and neck. This procedure can be used to treat wrinkles, skin laxity, and loose skin under the chin. Ultherapy facial lifting works by heating the tissue beneath the skin with ultrasound energy. The delivery of ultrasound energy is carefully controlled so that it targets only the deeper layers of the skin, leaving the surface layer intact.
This helps stimulate collagen production, which can aid in lifting and tightening the skin. The procedure typically takes about 60 minutes to complete, and most patients see results within 3-6 months. Ultherapy is a groundbreaking, FDA-approved treatment for facelifting. It has been proven safe and effective in clinical trials and has become one of the most popular non-surgical aesthetic procedures available today.
Life After a Facelift
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The negatives of Facelift
- One of the main drawbacks of lifting is the recovery time. Facelifts typically require a week or more of downtime from your daily activities, during which patients may experience swelling, bruising, and numbness.
- One of the main risks associated with facelift is infection. The incisions made during a lifting can provide an entry point for bacteria, which could lead to infection. However, with proper care and vigilance, these risks can be minimized.
- Risk of nerve damage, which can lead to numbness or tingling in the affected area.
- Small risk of bleeding and blood clots.
Although serious complications from a facelift are rare, it is important to discuss the risks with your doctor before undergoing the procedure. Despite the potential risks, a facelift can offer significant benefits. It can remove years from your appearance and enhance your self-confidence.