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Facelift
(rhytidectomy)
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is one the most popular and satisfying
cosmetic surgery procedures. This procedure smoothes loose skin
on your face and neck by removing excess fat, tightening underlying
muscles and re-draping the skin. Although it cannot stop the aging
process, a facelift can minimize the appearance of deep cheek folds
and loose sagging skin on the face and neck. As a result your face
will appear younger and fresher. A facelift can be performed by
itself or in conjunction with other procedures such as a forehead
lift, eyelid lift, or nose surgery.
How
is a facelift performed?
There
are many variations to the facelift procedure. The incision typically
begins in the hair near the temple and continues in front of the
ear, around the ear lobe into the crease behind the ear, then into
or along the lower scalp. Muscles and sagging tissue are tightened,
excess skin or underlying fat is removed, or suctioned and the remaining
skin is repositioned or tightened to create a more youthful look.
Your surgeon will then apply sutures (stitches) or metal clips on
the scalp to secure the layers of underlying tissue and close the
incision. If the neck needs lifting, a small incision may be made
under the chin as well. Your surgeon may apply small drainage tubes
behind the ear to drain away fluids that might accumulate. In addition
your head may also be wrapped in bandages to reduce any swelling.
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How
long does a facelift take?
Facelift
surgery generally requires two hours to perform, depending upon
the complexity of the procedure and your particular goals.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
A facelift
may be performed under local anesthesia with either light or deep
sedation, or general anesthesia. The longer the procedure is expected
to take, the more likely that general anesthesia will be recommended.
You can discuss and determine your particular needs for anesthesia
with your surgeon.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
A facelift
may be performed in a surgeon's office-based surgical suite, an
outpatient surgery center, or a hospital.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
Patients
usually return home the same day, although, may hospitalize patients
for a day when using general anesthesia. Most people return to work
and their usual activity within ten days.
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How
do I prepare for a facelift?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your face and neck is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You also should make
arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and from
your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities during
your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications
and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention
at this time. Smoking cessation is advised for at least one week
prior to your surgery. Smoking inhibits blood flow to your skin
and may delay the healing process of your incision areas. Specific
instructions to assist you in preparing for this procedure will
be given to you after the health history and physical is complete.
Depending on your individual health status, the instructions may
include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol intake, smoking
and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience will be
much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
will have a bandage for the first night. The tiny surgical drains
placed in the hair behind your ears will be painlessly removed along
with your bandages on the following morning. After an eyelid procedure,
ice compresses are applied for 24 hours, but the eyes are not bandaged
and lubricating ointment/drops used may cause blurred vision for
one to two hours. Immediately after the facelift, you may notice
a tight sensation in the neck and under the chin. This feeling may
last several weeks and is a normal part of recovery.
You
are encouraged to shampoo your hair daily after your procedure with
a mild shampoo. A light cover-up may be applied to the eyelids starting
four days after your procedure. Eyelid makeup including mascara,
eye shadow, eyeliner and artificial eyelashes may also be applied
four days after your procedure. However, it is important to remove
all makeup thoroughly at the end of the day using an upward motion.
You may use oiled eye pads for removal of eye makeup. All stitches
(sutures) will be removed within seven to ten days; eyelid stitches
(sutures) are to be removed in four days.
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What
are the possible complications after a facelift?
Facelifts
rarely produce serious complications. The most common complication
after a facelift is a collection of blood under the skin (hematoma).
In less than two percent of facelift operations, this collection
of blood must be removed in the operating room immediately post-procedure.
Occasionally, small hematomas are removed several days after the
procedure. Complications such as infection, eye irritation, delayed
healing or excessive scarring are rare.
Small
sensory nerves near the surface of the skin are interrupted during
a facelift and portions of your scalp, cheeks, and neck may feel
numb. Sensation usually returns over several months, but some numbness
may last indefinitely. Facial nerve damage could occur, but is extremely
rare.
With a facelift, the scars are placed either within the hair or
in natural creases and lines of the face so that they are inconspicuous
or easily hidden by makeup or hair styling. Your scars fade with
time and are usually not noticeable. It is always important to be
informed about the possible complications before any surgery. Be
sure to discuss any concerns you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after a facelift?
Some
swelling and discoloration is expected following your facelift,
but usually subsides within 10-14 days. Your surgeon will want to
examine you several times during the week or two following your
facelift. Your stitches will be removed in stages, usually between
the third and tenth postoperative days. Your hair around your temples
may be thin at first and your skin may feel dry for several months.
You will feel happier with your facelift if you realize that the
final results may not be immediately apparent.
Remember
that a facelift cannot stop the aging process. Although excess skin
is removed and wrinkles are diminished, your skin continues to age.
In time you may feel the need to have a second procedure. As you
grow older the skin of the upper lids becomes looser and may create
additional folds in which case an upper lid "touch-up"
can be done. While additional procedures are done for some, most
have only one facelift and remain pleased with their appearance.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding a facelift, we advise you to
consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified plastic
surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll Free 800.434.6760.
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