Procedure:

A facelift, also known as a rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure designed to improve visible signs of aging in the face and neck. It involves lifting and tightening the underlying facial tissues and muscles, removing excess skin, and repositioning it to create a more youthful and rejuvenated appearance. The specific techniques used may vary depending on the patient’s unique needs and goals, as well as the surgeon’s approach.

Benefits:

The facelift procedure offers several benefits to patients who wish to address signs of aging in the face
and neck. These benefits may include:

  • Improved Aesthetic Appearance: Rhinoplasty can enhance facial harmony and balance by reshaping the nose to better suit the patient’s unique features and aesthetic goals.
  • Restored Facial Contours: By repositioning and tightening the underlying facial tissues, a facelift can restore more defined and youthful facial contours.
  • Improved Jawline and Neck Definition: The procedure can address the loss of jawline definition and the development of jowls, providing a more refined and sculpted neck and jawline.
  • Boost in Self-Confidence: The transformative results of a facelift often lead to increased self-confidence and improved overall well-being.

Procedure Time:

The duration of a facelift procedure varies depending on the extent of the surgery and the specific techniques employed. On average, a facelift surgery can take approximately 3 to 5 hours. However, this time frame can vary significantly based on individual patient factors and whether additional procedures, such as neck lift or eyelid surgery, are combined with the facelift.

Type of Anesthesia:

Facelift procedures are typically performed using general anesthesia or intravenous sedation. The choice of anesthesia depends on factors such as the patient’s preference, the surgeon’s recommendation, and the complexity of the procedure. Your plastic surgeon will discuss the anesthesia options with you and determine the most suitable choice based on your specific needs.

Scarring:

Scarring is an inevitable part of any surgical procedure, including facelifts. However, our surgeons strive to minimize visible scarring by placing incisions discreetly within the hairline or natural creases around the ears and neck. Over time, the scars usually fade and become less noticeable, particularly when proper post-operative care is followed. It is important to note that individual healing and scar formation can vary.

During your consultation with our surgeon, they will explain the facelift procedure in detail, discuss the potential benefits and risks, and address any specific questions or concerns you may have. We are looking forward to helping you reach your desired goals!