Face Lift

face lift

Achieve a Youthful Look with a Facelift

To improve the face and jaw appearance, reverse the effects of stress and to render a youthful and refreshing impression you may need a facelift. A facelift is a corrective cosmetic surgery that minimizes the facial wrinkles and other signs of aging. It gives you back a better version of yourself, improves self-image and boosts confidence.
Indications:
  • Sagging due to relaxation of the skin
  • Fat has disappeared or fallen
  • Deep creases or fold lines between the corner of mouth and nose
  • Tired look Jowls in jaws and cheeks
  • Loss of facial muscle tone and elasticity

What to expect?

  • After the surgery, your face is bandaged sparing your eyes, nostrils, and lips.
  • In 1-2 days the dressing is removed. In case a drainage tube was placed it is removed in 1-2 days. If non-dissolving sutures are applied, they are removed in 5-10 days.
  • Swelling and bruises are common after the surgery and will take a few weeks to fade. Your face may feel stiff and skin dry and rough for a few days.
  • Scars are disguised in natural skin creases and hairlines and as the time passes they fade. Complete recovery takes 2-3 weeks.
  • You may get back to your regular activities after 2-3 weeks of facelift surgery. Rhytidectomy correct facial flaws and signs of aging.
  • The effect lasts for 10 to 15 years. You may require non-surgical procedures such as Dermal filler, Laser treatments and Anti-wrinkle injections to maintain the effect. Also, maintain a stable weight to make results look best.
*Facelift cannot change your fundamental appearance and also cannot stop the process of aging

Post Operative Care

  • Avoid smoking for a few weeks after surgery.
  • Cold compress to relieve bruising and swelling.
  • Keep incision and bandages as dry as possible. Follow the instructions suggested by the doctor regarding washing and bathing.
  • If you wear glasses, pad the tips behind the ear with cotton to avoid pressure on the incisions.
  • Avoid strenuous activities, lifting a heavyweight or bending for at least one week after the surgery.
  • Follow the diet instruction given by your doctor. Avoid excessive talking and vigorous chewing for the first-week post surgery.
  • Avoid bumping or hitting your head, neck, and face.
  • Keep your head elevated while sleeping with the help of pillows.
  • Take the pain medicines as prescribed by your doctor.

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