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Facelift
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When
facial problem areas are pronounced deep creases between
the nose and mouth, a slack jawline, folds of skin and fatty deposits
around the neck, loose facial muscles a facelift is often
recommended.
Process:
Incisions are made above the hairline and extend in a natural line
in front of the ear. Sometimes if there needs to be some reshaping
in the neck area, another small incision is made just under the
chin. The skin is then separated from the fat and muscular tissue
below the surface. After fatty material is trimmed or suctioned
the muscles are tightened improving the facial contours. The skin
is then pulled back and any excess is removed. The suture lines
are left inconspicuously in the hairline and natural skin folds.
Recovery:
During some of your recuperation, you will want to keep your head
elevated to help reduce some of the swelling. There is usually little
discomfort following a facelift alone. Most patients complain of
tightness around the neck where the muscle tightening occurred.
The sutures are removed about 5 days after surgery. The remainder
are removed 11 or 12 days post-operatively. You may experience numbness
in the scalp area as a result of your incisions but this will lessen
over the next few months. After about 10-14 days, most patients
return to work. You will have scars in your hairline and the natural
creases of the face that will fade and become less noticeable with
time.
Results:
A facelift can turn the clock back 10 to 15 years on your appearance.
With proper maintenance and care, the beautiful benefits of the
surgery can last for years to come.
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