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Ever wonder why there are so many facelift options? This article helps to unravel some of these questions.
Facelift refers to a facial rejuvenation procedure which aims to
reverse the signs of aging. There are many techniques for face-
lifts from minimally invasive procedures which can be performed
on awake patients in the office to extensive facelifts which
require more anesthesia. The more extensive the facelift, the
longer the expected results and the greater the improvement in
appearance. The tradeoff is that more extensive facelifts will
incur a greater cost and longer recovery time.
Regardless of the extent of facelift performed, the incisions made
are generally the same. In certain patients, the length of the
incision can be limited though generally an incision in front of
the ear is required. These incisions are designed to minimize the
long term scar and will usually heal with only a minimal line. It
is important to ask your physician where the incisions will be
placed as some incisions will be more visible than others.
Because facial rejuvenation procedures are individualized for
each patient, no single facelift applies to every patient. What
is colloquially referred to as a facelift actually refers to a
lower facelift aimed at addressing the neck and jowl area. When
referring to facelifts, the face is divided into three areas: the
forehead, the midface, and the lower face and neck.
The midface refers to the area from just above the lips to the
eyes. A midface lift helps to move the cheeks back into their
natural position. It will also help to improve the nasolabial
folds, the deep lines that run from the side of the nose to the
mouth. There are two general approaches to the midface either
through an incision in the lower eyelid or from an incision in
the hairline. An additional incision may be necessary in the mouth.
A qualified surgeon can talk about the suggested incisions and
benefits of both approaches.
The forehead or brow lift helps to raise the eyebrows and smooth
some of the wrinkles of the forehead. There are several approaches
to the brow lift. A surgeon will be better able to talk with you
about the possible alternatives depending on your hair style and
your goals.
The key to any facial rejuvenation procedure is tailoring the wide
array of choices to produce the best result based on the patient’s expectations. A realistic understanding of results that the
surgeon can attain and the patient expects are key to a successful
surgery.
It is important to choose a surgeon who has training and
certification in the procedures you are considering. Research
should be done to ensure that the surgeon is qualified in the
procedures they offer. Once a surgeon is chosen, care should be
taken to clearly outline expectations for the procedures during
the preoperative consultation. The surgeon should be able to tell
if they think they can attain the desired results. While surgeons
can generally define their expected results, realize that cosmetic
surgery is as much an art as a science and final results are
affected by many factors.

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