Common Facelift Questions Answered

May 23
07:09

2008

D.J. Verret, MD

D.J. Verret, MD

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Do you have questions about facelift surgery but are afraid to ask? Check out these common questions and answers from a facial plastic surgeon.

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Are you thinking about a facelift but have concerns about the outcome? Several common questions are routinely asked about facelift surgery,Common Facelift Questions Answered Articles some myths, and some completely true.

Will I have a wind blown look after surgery?

Contemporary facelifttechniques avoid the wind blown look by bringing the deeper structures below the skin into a more youthful location. As aging occurs, the underlying tissues of the face descend and the skin and subcutaneous fat thin. By placing the deeper tissues in a more natural elevated anatomic position, the skin will naturally redrape. When the excess is cut off, an experienced surgeon will cut just enough to create a natural, more youthful appearance and not a wind blown or swept look.

Will there be scars?

There are always scars present when the skin is broken. Face liftincisions are generally made just in front of the ear extending to behind the ear then along or in the hair line. During closure, great care should be taken to avoid excess tension on the incision which can cause widened scars. Though the incisions line may be red for a time period that can last several months, once healed they are usually imperceptible.

How long will a facelift last?

It is nearly impossible for a surgeon to estimate how long a facelift will last. It is also impossible for a surgeon to predict what you will look like in 10 or 15 years. A facelift is a rejuvenation procedure but it does not stop the aging process. Even after a facelift, the face will continue to age and accelerating factors such as stress, smoking, and sun exposure will decrease the time results are seen. Younger people can expect a longer lasting result because aging is not as rapid and the skin has more elasticity.

Will there be bruising?

Bruising and swelling are a part of any surgical procedure. Unfortunately, it is impossible to determine how much bruising will occur. Every patient is different but there are medications and medical conditions which can predispose you to bruising. Likewise, there are medications and things you can do to prevent bruising. Be sure to talk with your surgeon about these concerns, all of your medications including herbal supplements, and all of your medical conditions before undergoing any procedure.

For more information about face lifts and other facial rejuvenation procedures, visit Dr. Verret online at http://www.innovationsfps.com or for more answers visit http://dallascosmeticsurgeryblog.com