Face Lift

Face Lift

A facelift (also known as a facelift) is a plastic surgery technique that pulls on the tissue and skin to smooth and tighten creases on the forehead, cheeks, and neck over time. When the percentage of collagen and elastin in the skin declines over time, causing it to lose elasticity and firmness, this procedure is required. This type of cosmetic surgery is frequently performed under general anaesthesia

Frequently Asked Questions

The operation takes between 2 and 5 hours, depending on the method used and the extent of the sagging skin.
While a facelift can improve the appearance of the cheeks, chin, and neck, it does not have the same effect on the area around the eyes or around the mouth. An additional treatment, such as fillings, hyaluronic acid, or an eyelid lift, should be considered to correct these wrinkles.
Of course, the face will continue to age naturally after the operation. Nonetheless, depending on the method of the facelift and the patient's personal needs, the results can be expected to last for years to decades. The optical rejuvenation lasts approximately ten years.
Because swelling and bruising are common side effects of the procedure, it is recommended that you take a 1.5 to 2 week break. Strenuous physical activities should be avoided for at least two weeks.
Depending on the operation, you may be given a soft head bandage and small drainages at the cut point for one to two days to drain any tissue fluid that has formed.
A traditional facelift is frequently performed under general anesthesia. Swelling, bruising, feelings of tension, and mild pain are all normal in the days and first two weeks after surgery.
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