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What you should know about getting a facelift

It might be tough to tell fact from fiction when it comes to facelifts and facelift alternatives because there is so much information available. Here are the answers to some of the most often asked questions regarding getting a facelift, ranging from how to identify if a facelift is good for you to the best approach to obtain long-term benefits.

Are facial exercises as effective as a facelift?

There’s been a lot of chatter lately about how certain facial exercises may “tone” and “tighten” your face, similar to how abs and biceps workouts can tone and tighten them. Regrettably, the two notions are not synonymous.

Repetitive facial motions can exacerbate indications of age such as lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin, and no amount of face exercise will be able to eliminate these prevalent indicators of aging. If these are your primary cosmetic concerns, a facelift or other minimally invasive procedures such as injectable wrinkle treatments would most likely be your best bets.

What are the signs that it’s time for a facelift?

So, if facial workouts aren’t working, how do you know when it’s time for a facelift? If the appearance of drooping skin or deep lines and creases is affecting your self-confidence, or if minimally invasive therapies aren’t cutting it, a facelift may be the most effective answer.

There is no upper age limit for obtaining a facelift. Anyone of any age, as long as they are in overall excellent health, could be a potential candidate for this operation. When you despise the appearance of your neck and jawline, it’s time for a facelift. A properly-performed facelift done by a trained specialist corrects the loose skin and neck muscles as well as extra fat under the chin like nothing else short of a facelift.

What’s it like to get back on your feet?

Plan on taking it easy for the first few days after your facelift and having someone else to assist you. Stitches are normally removed after the first week, and the healing period is usually around ten days. Around the two-week point, most people are ready to return to work and other typical activities.

Make sure you’re eating nutritious, nourishing foods, getting plenty of rest, and following your plastic surgeon’s specific recovery advice to assist speed up your recovery.

How long will the effects of a facelift last?

Although no cosmetic surgeon can guarantee the exact length of time your results will last, most facelifts last for years before requiring a touch-up. Stay out of the sun as much as possible, apply sunscreen, eat a nutritious diet, and see a skincare specialist about which products are best for your skin.

For optimal skin health, you might wish to include minimally invasive skin care procedures like laser rejuvenation in your regular beauty routine.

What qualities should I seek in a plastic surgeon?

The first step in deciding whether or not a facelift is correct for you is to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon. When narrowing down your search, look for board certification as well as substantial expertise conducting plastic operations such as facelifts and eyelid surgery. It’s also a good idea to schedule an in-office consultation with your top two or three choices to assist you decide.


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