Manhattan Facelift: A Beneficial Facelift FAQ List for Manhattan Surgical Clients

Jun 7
12:38

2008

Trevor Price

Trevor Price

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This article provides answers to common questions about facelift procedures.

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For a list of frequently asked questions about cosmetic procedures in Manhattan,Manhattan Facelift: A Beneficial Facelift FAQ List for Manhattan Surgical Clients Articles facelift policies and more, keep reading.

What is the purpose of a facelift?

A facelift is a specific procedure developed to target the areas around the nasal region, jaw line and cheeks. It's favored by patients who are living with drooping skin, jowls, facial creases and sagging facial features.

By making an incision along the temple line, a facelift seeks to pull back the facial skin, cut out excess skin and make the patient look younger. Typically, the number of wrinkles are reduced along with the aging appearance of non-elasticized skin.

How much is a facelift?

In Manhattan, facelift or rhytidectomy operations will cost a patient an average of $7000 to $15000. Those fees include surgeon fees, taxes, hospital fees and anesthesia. Patients are advised to look for a practitioner who is experienced and skilled, rather than inexpensive.

What is the pre-surgery preparation for a rhytidectomy?

Anywhere a rhytidectomy is done, not just in Manhattan, facelift patients are advised to quit smoking at least 30 days before their surgery. Because cigarette smoke can actually inhibit the flow of oxygen to the skin, it can be a detriment to the healing process and actually cause a condition known as "skin death," which is irreparable.

After the facelift, patients should continue to cease smoking for at least a month. They should also avoid strenuous exercise, prolonged sun exposure, exfoliants and any other skin irritants.

What is the after-surgery recovery period like?

In Manhattan, facelift patients take an average of 4 weeks off work. This allows them the initial one to two weeks for surgery recovery, followed by a two to three week period to allow the swelling and bruising to subside. Some patients continue to exhibit bruises after the 4 week mark, but this is easily camouflaged with makeup.

If a facelift only affects my cheeks, jaw and nasal area, what about the rest of my face?

A standard facelift will only affect your cheeks, jaw line and nasal region. Areas that are typically untouched include the brow, neck and eyelid area. Instead of opting for more surgical procedures, like a brow lift, many patients use injectable fillers like Botox, Artefill or Collagen to compliment their rhytidectomy.

How long does a facelift last?

A facelift won't last forever, thanks to the ongoing aging process. According to most patients in Manhattan, facelift longevities hover around the ten-year mark. At that point, patients either choose to undergo a secondary procedure or simply move to non-surgical anti-aging methods like Radiesse or Restylane.

Where can I hire a Manhattan facelift plastic surgeon?

If you're looking for an experienced Manhattan facelift plastic surgeon, try asking the American Board of Plastic Surgery for a recommendation. They are a nonprofit, independent entity that requires its members to have at least five years of relevant experience before being certified. You can also view their members' list online at http://abplsurg.org/.