Face Lift Surgery
FACE LIFT SURGERY (RHYTIDECTOMY)
If you are bothered by signs of aging in your face, facelift
surgery may be right for you. Technically known as Rhytidectomy, a facelift is
a surgical procedure to improve visible signs of aging in the face and neck.
Areas of Improvement
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Sagging in the midface
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Deep creases below the lower eyelids
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Deep creases along the nose extending to the corner of the
mouth
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Fat that has fallen or is displaced
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Loss of muscle tone in the lower face may create jowls
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Loose skin and excess fatty deposits under the chin and jaw
can make even a person of normal weight appear to have a double chin
Procedure for Face Lift Surgery
Traditional face lift: Surgeon makes a surgical
incision along the hairline, down past the front of the ears and into the
hairline behind the ears. Then the skin is separated from the underlying tissue
and excess fat is removed and facial
muscles are tightened before repositioning. The skin will then be lifted and
stitched into place along the original incision.
Minimal-access cranial suspension (MACS): The main difference between this type of face lift surgery
and the traditional method is that the incisions made are smaller and the
tightening of facial muscles and removal of excess fat is done through these
small surgical incisions.
Keyhole surgery: Surgeon makes
several very small incisions into the skin on the face. Then, a telescopic
camera, called an endoscope, is fed beneath the skin so that the live image can
be displayed on a monitor – it is from this that the surgeon can see exactly
which muscles to tighten and how much excess fat to remove, if any. It is the
most commonly used surgery and offers a short recovery time and also results in
less scaring. The only key factor is that it is not suitable for everyone.
Complications
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Infection
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Neurological dysfunction (loss of muscle function or
sensation), which is usually temporary
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Widened or thickened scar
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Loss of Hair (around the incision site)
Face Lift At A Glance
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Facelift surgery helps to make the face appear younger.
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Results last approximately ten years.
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Recovery time is usually one week but activities can begin
the day after surgery.
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Pain and discomfort are usually minimal.
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Additional procedures to supplement the facelift may be
necessary for the best results.
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