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FACE-LIFT
- RHYTIDECTOMY
Over time,
the aging process, gravity, years of exposure to the sun, and
the stresses of daily life can make us appear older and more tired
than we are. We may see deep creases begin to show between the
nose and mouth, the jaw line is not as tight and firm as we remember,
and the skin around our neck can become loose and "crÍpe".
Each face ages differently, and even different parts of the same
face begin to show age at different rates. Due to heredity and
how weíve maintained or abused our skin.
Rhytidectomyófacelift
surgeryócan help rejuvenate a face by repositioning and/or removing
excess fat, tightening underlying muscles and lifting the skin
to a more youthful position on your face and neck. Often men and
women in their mid-forties to late sixties opt for facial rejuvenation,
a refreshed and vibrant appearance, so that they look more like
they feel, rather than their actual age. This surgery is performed
on people as early as the late thirties and as late as the mid-seventies.
- A
face-lift corrects sagging tissue of the middle face, jaw line
and neck, not the fine wrinkles, crowís feet, or the lines around
the lips.
- Traditional
face-lift only minimally affects the nasolabial folds (deep
vertical creases that run between the nostrils and the corners
of the mouth). Newer technique in face lifting remodel
the fatty layer and corrects the deep nasolabial fold to its
youthful appearance. Mid-face lift are newer techniques that
address the premature aging of the mid-face, mainly the deep
nasolabial fold,
- Face-lifts
do not affect the texture of the skin. However improving the
texture of the skin compliments the facelift results, and the
restoration of youth. A skin care program can restore youth
and glow to the skin. Combined with chemical peel or laser resurfacing
it improves on the fine wrinkles, texture and quality of the
skin.
- Face-lifts
are often performed in conjunction with Blepharoplasty (eyelid
surgery), Rhinoplasty (nose surgery), brow/forehead lift, and
collagen or fat injections.
ALTERNATIVES
TO SURGERY
Only
surgery will actually tighten and remove excess skin. However,
soft tissue fillers, such as collagen, transferred fat, or other
implant devices may be an option for those who wish to postpone
face lift surgery. Laser skin resurfacing can tighten the skin,
and at the same time smoothen and rejuvenate the skin to its vibrant
texture. there is no substitute for taking good care of your skin.
Find out more about the variety of light peels, skin care products
that have been proven to enhance the appearance of the skin and
reduce fine lines and wrinkles. With or without an interest in
surgery, good "skin care" will always make a positive
impact on your appearance.
PREPARING
FOR SURGERY
During
the consultation, evaluation of the face in conjunction with the
laxity and position of the boney structure, and the soft tissue
of the face .brow/forehead lift, eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty),
chin or cheek implants, and/or laser resurfacing in combination
with the face-lift may be considered to achieve the desired results.
It is critical to have a thorough assessment. several important
decisions regarding the location of the incisions and your desired
look are discussed . You will also be given more specific instructions,
including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking and taking
or avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Carefully following
these instructions will help your surgery go more smoothly.
THE
PROCEDURE
Facelift
incisions are usually hidden in the natural folds and creases
of the skin. They usually begin at the temples behind the hairline,
in front of the ear, and extend into the ear and back out under
the earlobes and around the ear. The scalp extension may be modified
to reduce the visibility of the scar behind the ear. If the neck
needs attention, a small incision may also be made under the chin.
The skin
is separated from the underlying tissues below. Fat may be trimmed
or suctioned from underneath the neck and chin to improve the
neck and jaw line. Fat that has descended with age and gravity
is replaced back to its normal position. Lost facial volume is
replaced. The surgeon then tightens the muscle and tissues and
places the skin in its new position and trims the excess. The
incisions are closed. A drain may be temporarily placed under
the skin to allow any fluid to drain. You will generally be wrapped
in bandages all over your head like a helmet, which aids in minimizing
bruising and swelling.
Anesthesia
The
type of anesthesia used during a facelift is dependent on the
extent of the procedure to be performed. In most cases, a facelift
is performed under local anesthesia along with oral or intravenous
sedatives. General anesthesia is an option.
Length
of Procedure
Facelift
surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis and takes
two and a half to five hours. If you are having more than one
procedure done, the surgery may take longer.
Level
of Pain/Discomfort
Generally,
with a facelift there is minimal to moderate discomfort during
the postoperative period. Some people experience absolutely no
discomfort at all.
PRE-
AND POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
The
following suggestions are intended to make you feel more comfortable
and help you heal during the post operative period:
- Stop
smoking, discontinue the use of alcohol, and stop taking vitamin
E and any medications containing aspirin or ibuprofen (two weeks
pre- and postoperative is usually recommended). Check with your
doctor regarding any other medications (including homeopathic/herbal
products) that you are currently taking.
- If
you want to color your hair or have a permanent, do it at a
minimum of ten days prior to surgery. It will probably be about
four to six weeks until you can color your hair or have a permanent
again.
- If
you wear your hair short, do not have it cut prior to the procedure.
In that way, the longer hair will help cover the incisions until
they heal.
- Have
someone stay with you the first night after surgery (the first
twenty-four hours, optimally).
- Follow
directions regarding any ointments to be applied and/or cleansing
of incisions.
- Sunbathing
and tanning beds must be avoided for a minimum of two weeks
prior to surgery (for optimal skin care and health, these should
be avoided completely). After surgery, if you must be in the
sun, protect your face.
- Keep
the head elevated above the level of your heart at all times
for at least the first week, optimally two weeks.
- For
about a week, avoid excessive talking, laughing, and heavy chewing
(stay on a soft diet).
- Expect
some numbness in the areas treated for eight to twelve weeks.
Be careful when using a hair dryer or curling iron, because
you may not feel the heat.
- Cold
compresses: apply cold compresses for twenty minutes every hour
for a minimum of forty-eight hours.
RECOVERY
If
you've had a drainage tube inserted, it will be removed one or
two days after surgery. Bandages, when used, are usually removed
after one to five days. Most of your stitches will be removed
after about five days, although the stitches or staples in your
hairline could be left few days longer.
The swelling
may shift over your face and neck area for the first few weeks.
It will usually lessen daily, with some minor swelling remaining
for almost twelve weeks. The bruising can last, on the average,
anywhere from five days to several weeks but should diminish daily.
Some patients have reported that the bruising dropped as low as
the chest area. You can apply makeup (regular and/or camouflage)
after the sutures are removed.
RISKS/COMPLICATIONS
All
surgery carries some uncertainty and risk. Of course much depends
on physician selection, where you have your surgery performed,
how well you comply with pre-and postoperative instruction, and
your bodyís ability to heal. Complications are rare and are usually
easily addressed by your surgeon however, you must be aware of
the risks associated with your particular procedure.
Complications
that can occur include hematoma (a collection of blood or fluid
under the skin) damage to the nerves that control movement of
the face temporary or permanent, infection, and reactions to the
anesthesia. Poor healing of the skin is usually associated with
smokers, and scarring.
NEW_YOUÖ
ONLY BETTER
A
facelift wonít make you stop aging, but once the healing period
is complete, you will present a fresher more youthful face to
the world. You will always look younger than if you didnít have
the face lift at allóbut that doesnít mean the hands of time have
stopped completely. The day you have your face lift, you still
are continuing to ageóbut those around you might wonder how you
are able to keep your young and vibrant look. Tell them if you
wish orÖ. make them wonder!
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