Useful Information About Face Lift Featured
Written by Dr. Kevin Sadati Sunday, December 26 2010 21:30Source: Cosmetic Srugery Times
Procedure Description: A facelift can firm and tighten the skin of the face and neck, all in one step. It is most effective for the lower face (jowls and neck). Surgeons can offer patients different degrees of face lifting, depending on the amount of correction needed.
Length of Procedure: A facelift takes an average of two to three hours and can be performed using either a local or general anesthesia.
Recovery: Patients usually feel and look okay surprisingly quickly after a facelift. Despite the fact that it is a large operation, there is usually very little pain. Swelling disappears within a few days, and bruises are usually gone by two weeks. Patients generally feel a sense of tightness and numbness that should gradually return to normal within several weeks. It is important to follow a careful plan on return to strenuous activity, in order to avoid tension on the wound (which could lead to worse scarring). The scars will remain pink for a few months before maturing to less visible white scars, which can be hidden with makeup. Furthermore, the scars are often hidden within your hair and in the normal creases of your skin. Thirty years ago facelift surgery required a 4.5 day hospital stay, and today, most patients are home on the same day. Surgical techniques, anesthesia and technology advancements have been responsible for this along with the establishment of in office accredited surgery centers.
Risks: A facelift is a surgical procedure, subject to all of the usual problems that accompany surgery. Bleeding from the cut tissues, leading to bruising and possible accumulations of blood under the skin, is a possibility in any surgery. Smoking can increase complications from all types of surgeries, but particularly from those procedures that involve undermining the skin, such as a facelift.
Results: While a facelift cannot stop the aging process, it can often make a person appear to be a decade younger. After recovery, patients can expect a more rested and often youthful appearance. Although a facelift can last for many years, patients continue to age. Therefore, it is impossible to predict how long it might be before an individual would consider a second lift. Some believe that a facelift also helps prevent the skin from sagging again, by holding it tighter to the face. The results of a facelift are different for each person. The people who look best after a facelift are those who looked the best before the procedure. Some people have one facelift in a lifetime, while others have a second surgery seven to 15 years later.
Estimated Cost: The average cost of facelift cosmetic surgery ranges from $6,000 to $15,000.
Dr. Kevin Sadati
Dr. Kevin Sadati is a highly specialized and experienced surgeon who has performed thousands of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures throughout his career. His wealth of experience has honed both his fundamental as well as modern techniques of cosmetic and plastic surgery. As an artist and painter, he has a great understanding of the hidden beauty of each individual. Dr. Sadati believes cosmetic surgery is an art form that makes one look and feel better. He strongly believes that the goal of cosmetic surgery on the face and body should be a look that feels and appears natural, and is in harmony with the rest of the body without having an "operated-on" look. He goes to great lengths to ensure the proper time and attention is given to every detail.
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