All You Need to Know About Facelift Surgery
May 08, 2009 @ 03:56 PM — by unknown
There are many anti-aging products and remedies that people try in the hopes of diminishing the effects of gravity, sun exposure, and everyday stress which often can become visible in the facial area. Unfortunately the products do not always help as the users wish it would. Instead of feeling unattractive and avoiding mirrors, many people have gone through a facelift procedure. The facelift procedure, which is also known as a rhytidectomy, offers a reliable option in regaining a more youthful appearance by removing excess fat deposits, reinforcing underlying muscles, along with tightening the facial skin.
Since the facelift procedure is a surgery, it is important to be aware of what to expect before making a final decision on whether to go forth or not. When consulting with the potential plastic surgeon it is crucial to speak freely about your desired outcome and goals. The surgeon will evaluate you to determine if you are a good candidate for the surgery. The decision is based upon by the patient's skin as well as medical history. If the surgeon concludes that the patient would benefit from a facelift, the procedure process can begin.
Incisions are made on both sides of the hairline above the temple region and will follow the natural line in front of the ears. It then curves to the back of the earlobe and ends at the creases. Facial and neck tissues can be separated from the skin. If the skin is pulled back, fat can be removed. If the tissues are deeper they may need to be repositioned. There are times that small tubes are placed behind the ear to drain any blood. The patient's head will be bandaged to lessen swelling and bruising. Once the surgery is completed, the patient will be taken to a recovery room where she or he will stay until they wake and are able to go home.
Recovery time varies with each patient, with two weeks being the most common timeframe for recovery. Patients are usually mobile soon after the procedure but have to avoid their regular activities and get plenty of rest. Most of the visible signs fade within a few weeks. Just like any other surgery, there will be scars but the final appearances of facelift scars are often times minimal and not noticeable. The final results can last for years.
Not everyone will find a facelift a suitable option for tackling their facial flaws. It is important to do research about the surgery so you are well aware of what occurs before, during, and after. If you feel the surgery is the best option, you will be able to find a plastic surgeon that will assist you in your journey.