Facelift
As
people age, the effects of gravity, exposure to the sun, and stresses
of daily life can be seen in their faces. Deep creases form between
the nose and mouth; the jawline grows slack and jowly; folds and
fat deposits appear aroud the neck. These changes occur at different
rates in different people, and are unavoidable.
Not long ago, a facelift was considered by many to be reserved for
movie stars and celebrities. Today, a facelift, or rhytidectomy,
is not just for the rich and famous. It is one of the most well-accepted
and most frequently performed cosmetic procedures in the world.
Early facelift operations tightened only the skin, placing all the
tension on the suture line. This stress frequently widened the scars,
making them and, indeed, the facelift operation very obvious. Since
the skin has an amazing capacity for expansion, results were not
only less than optimal, they were also short lived and many times
with the appearance of an overdone mask.
With
a better understanding of anatomy, the tension in a facelift operation
has been transferred to the deeper anatomical layers. Therefore, no excessive tension is applied to the skin leaving the natural beauty of the individual.
Today
the main goal of a facelift procedure is to give a younger and fresher
look preserving the natural characteristics of the patient.
Additional
procedures, such as submental liposuction, forehead lifting, eyelid
surgery, or fat transfer can be performed at the same time to effect
a more complete facial rejuvenation.
THE PROCEDURE
The
operation is performed by making incisions within the hairline above
and behind the ear, and in the natural creases area just in front
of the ear. By making the incisions in this locations, healing occurs
with virtually undetectable scars. The skin is lifted outward and
the underlying muscles and tissues are redraped and tightened.
Excess
skin is removed, and if required excess fat is aspirated from the
neck and jawline areas to define these areas better. The skin is
sutured without tension, to ensure the finest scars possible that
would lead to a virtually undetectable scar.
The operation is done under local anesthesia and sedation. In most
of the cases you'll spend the night at our center, being discharged
the following day with professional nursing care.
POSTOPERATORY
The
bandage is removed the following day and patients are then allowed
to shower and wash the hair. Then another bandage is applied for
24hrs more to minimize swelling.
Patients
usually feel and look okay surprisingly quickly after a facelift.
There is usually very little pain. Bruises are usually gone by the
end of the first week.
Although
most of swelling disappears within the first two weeks, final results
are seen at about 3 months after the surgery. Most people are able
to return to their job by the second week with the help of camouflage.
If
you are coming from abroad we advise you to stay for 8-10 days in
our country.
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