Full Facelift and Modified Facelift FAQs
Q: What is the difference between the two?
A: I prefer customizing my facelift procedure to fit a patient’s specific needs. A full facelift is one that typically involves longer incisions in the temple scalp and neck and longer skin flap dissection . I find that most women can get great results from what is typically called a mini facelift. This involves shorter incisions and shorter dissection. With the proper patient, this can be performed under local anesthesia with a low dose Valium. Most of my modifications involve longer incisions behind the ear with or without liposuction of the jowls, cheeks or under the chin.
Q: How long before I can be seen in public?
A: I recommend 1 week for recovery and relaxation. It is imperative that you chill the face with cool compresses, keep the head elevated to prevent excessive swelling and bruising. The sutures are removes in one week and make-up can be applied on the 9th day. Most patients can out and about in 7-10 days depending upon bruising and swelling. But some require 2 weeks. A good rule of thumb is that maximum swelling occurs on the 4th day, 70% of swelling is gone in 2 weeks and 90% in 2 months.
Q: I am African-American and am concerned about the scars and potential for keloid formation?
A: It is rare for the face to form keloids but it does happen. It is more common to form hypertropic or thickened scars behind the ears due to the tension of supporting the neck portion of the lift. To help minimize this risk, I suture the skin under minimal tension with dissolvable sutures. If scars do thicken they can be treated with steroids injections or steroid tape. If they are unresponsive to these therapies then a scar revision surgery is indicated whereby the scar is excised and resutured.
Q: How long does the face lift last?
A: This surgery is similar to day light savings time. You will always look younger than you would have if you had not had the procedure. The need for a second procedure depends on how well you maintain and care for your skin with a good skin care regimen and how you age. Typically you can have another lift in 6-10 years. Three lifts over a lifetime is probably the limit.
Q: I have a double chin and jowls but I don’t want a facelift yet. Is there another option?
A: If your skin is elastic and you have minimum fullness due to fat, liposuction of these areas may be enough to buy you some time before you need a facelift.
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