Face-Lift (Rhytidectomy) |
Surgery Overview. A face-lift is the most
extensive way to remove
or reduce the appearance
of wrinkles and sagging
of the face caused by
age. In a traditional
face-lift, the skin is
literally lifted off the
face so that the skin
and the tissues beneath
can be tightened and the
skin can be repositioned
smoothly over the face. |
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For the procedure, you
are either given general
anesthesia or a sedative
through an intravenous
line and local
anesthesia to numb your
skin. Next, the surgeon
makes an incision that
starts in the temple
area and circles around
the front of the ear.
The skin is raised, and
the muscle and tissue
underneath is tightened.
The surgeon may remove
some fat and skin. The
skin is then redraped
over the face and the
incision is sutured. The
incision usually falls
along the hairline or in
a place where the skin
would naturally crease
so that it does not show
after the surgery. |
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Some people are able to
have a limited-incision
face-lift. This surgery
uses shorter incisions
at the temple and close
to the ear. Sometimes an
incision is made within
the lower eyelid or
under the upper lip.
A neck lift can tighten
sagging jowls and loose
skin under the chin. The
incision starts in front
of the ear lobe and goes
behind the ear to the
lower scalp.
The surgery usually
takes several hours. You
may be able to go home
that day. But people
sometimes spend one
night in the hospital. |
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What To Expect After
Surgery |
Your face will be
bandaged after the
surgery. The dressings
are usually removed 1 to
2 days later. If a
drainage tube has been
placed (usually behind
the ear), it will also
be removed 1 to 2 days
after the surgery. Your
doctor will remove your
stitches in 5 to 10
days.
Your doctor may
prescribe medicines to
relieve pain after the
surgery. Expect to have
swelling and bruising of
the face. Cold
compresses can help
relieve these side
effects. Your doctor may
instruct you to keep
your head elevated and
still as much as
possible. |
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It is important to avoid
smoking and even
second-hand smoke for 2
to 4 weeks before and
after surgery. Tobacco
smoke increases the risk
for skin and tissue
death and will delay
your face's healing
process and make
scarring worse. Most
people can return to
their normal activities
2 to 3 weeks after a
face-lift.
At first your face will
feel stiff and will
probably look and feel
strange to you. This is
normal, but it is
important to be prepared
for it.
Numbness of the skin may
last for months after
the surgery. Your skin
may feel rough and dry
for a few months. Men
sometimes have to shave
in new places because
the skin has been
rearranged, but laser
hair removal or
electrolysis can be used
for beard hairs that
have shifted to a new
position. |
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Why It Is Done |
Face-lifts are done to
make an older face look
younger by eliminating
wrinkles, lifting
sagging muscles, and
tightening the skin. |
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How Well It Works |
Having a face-lift can
make your face appear
younger and healthier.
Your face will continue
to age, but a face-lift
does indeed "take years
off" your face. For some
people, this may
increase self-confidence
and reduce anxiety over
growing older.
A face-lift can reduce
signs of aging to a
great extent. But it
cannot reverse sun
damage to the skin or
remove all facial
wrinkles around the
eyes, below the nose,
and around the lips. For
best results, you may
want to have a face-lift
and then treat any skin
damage. The
effectiveness and safety
of your face-lift
surgery depends heavily
on the skill of your
surgeon. |
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Risks |
Problems that may be
caused by having a
face-lift include:
•Reactions to the
anesthesia.
•Bleeding under the
skin.
•Infection.
•Damage to the nerves
that supply the muscles
of the face. This can
cause paralysis or spasm
in the face, but the
effects are usually
temporary.
•Numbness (in areas of
your face) that may last
6 months to a year.
• Hair loss (alopecia).
•Tissue loss.
•Scarring.
• Blood clots in large
veins traveling up to
the heart and lungs
(pulmonary embolism).
This is not common. |
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As with all cosmetic
procedures, there is
also the risk that the
results will not be what
you expected. But an
experienced plastic
surgeon can usually give
you a very clear idea of
what to expect after
surgery. |
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What To Think About |
As with other cosmetic
procedures, you are more
likely to be happy with
the results of your
face-lift if you have
clear, realistic
expectations about what
the surgery can achieve
and if you share these
with your plastic
surgeon. |
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Insurance companies do
not cover the costs of
face-lifts. It is
important to find out
what the total costs of
the procedure will be,
including fees for the
operating facility, the
anesthesiologist's and
surgeon's fees,
medicines, office
visits, and other
services and materials. |
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Read more:
http://www.webmd.com/beauty/facelift/face-lift-rhytidectomy |