Facelift / Necklift
What is a facelift?
A facelift procedure (rhytidectomy) restores a youthful appearance to the cheeks, lower face, and neck. It corrects drooping jowls, a sagging jaw line, neck bands, and the “turkey waddle” under the chin.
The original facelift procedures in the early 1900’s simply tightened the skin of the face. Skin-only lifts lead to an overly tight appearance. This type of lift was common until the 1970’s when Dr. Skoog (from Sweden) and Drs. Peyronie and Mitz (from France) discovered that the deeper muscular tissues of the face could be lifted, resulting in a more natural and longer-lasting result.
Today, nearly all facelifts involve tightening of the deep facial layers (also called the SMAS) and then redraping of the overlying skin. There are several facelift varieties, including mini-facelifts or short-scar facelifts, which use smaller incisions than “full facelifts”. Deep-plane and SMAS-flap facelifts elevate the deep facial muscles, allowing for improved longevity.
A facelift is for people who want to have a younger appearance in the lower face. It can be combined with other facial procedures, such as ActiveFX laser resurfacing, GFX, eyelid lifts and brow lifts. It helps to correct signs of premature aging and it helps people feel better about themselves. Most people undergoing the procedure say that they want to look as young as they feel.
Does a facelift hurt?
Minimal discomfort and minimal downtime are hallmarks of the modern facelift performed at Allure Medical Spa in Michigan. An anesthetic solution (tumescent) is used to allow for a safe and painless procedure with minimal bruising. Stitches are removed in one week, and most patients are comfortable enough to do light household chores the day after surgery.
What about scarring?
The incisions are expertly hidden around the ear and into the hairline so they are nearly invisible.
Will I look too tight?
The best cosmetic procedures are those that look natural, without the “operated-on” look. Both Dr. Kotlus and Mok use the most advanced methods to create a natural, rejuvenated appearance without the “windswept” signs. Other telltale facelift signs to conscientiously avoid are the “pulled-down” ears, irregular hairlines, too-high sideburns, and obvious scars.
Often, we will transfer fat from the abdomen or thigh in conjunction with a facelift to restore volume lost with age. Facial fat transfer creates fuller, more youthful cheeks, brows, and temples and contributes to a more natural result.
How long will it last?
A facelift generally “sets back the clock” five to ten years. It usually takes five to ten years to return to the “before surgery” appearance.
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