Facelift- Rhytidectomy
We would like to provide some basic information regarding facelift
procedures. However, the best way to get complete answers to specific
questions is to have a personal consultation with one of our board-certified
plastic surgeons. Please call (800)505-3627 for a consultation.
Office hours are Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 130-5PM.
Some of the most visible signs of aging first appear on the face.
Although the changes appear gradually, there may come a day when
you look in the mirror and decide that the face you see doesn't
reflect the way you feel about yourself. If you'd like to look as
good as you feel a facelift can help. Also known as rhytidectomy,
a facelift smoothes the loose skin on your face and neck, tightens
underlying tissues and removes excess fat. As a result, your face
will appear firmer and rejuvenated.
The best candidates for facelift
All surgery carries some uncertainties and risk
The Consultation
Preparing for your surgery
The surgery
After your surgery
The best candidates for facelift
Facelifts
are most commonly performed on patients in the 40-60 age range.
However, the procedure can produce good results for people in their
70s and 80s as well. You may be a good candidate for a facelift
if you have any of the following types of conditions:
- a deep line that runs from the corner of your nose to the corner
of your mouth
- loss of a well-defined jaw-line (appearance of jowls)
- deep wrinkles in the cheeks and sagging skin near the cheekbones
- loose skin, wrinkles or excess fatty tissue in the neck (appearance
of turkey neck)
Facelift surgery needs to be approached with extra caution if you
have any of the following medical conditions:
- Uncontrolled high blood pressure
- Blood-clotting problems
- Tendency to form excessive scars.
- It's important to let us know if you are affected by any of
these conditions.
All surgery carries some uncertainties and risk
Each year, thousands of people have facelifts and experience no
major complications. However, it is important for you to be informed
of the risks as well as the benefits.
One of the most important parts of your consultation is the discussion
that you and one of our physicians will have about the possible
complications of facelift surgery. In addition to listening carefully
to what you are told, be sure to raise any questions you may have
about the safety of the procedure. By carefully following our advice
and instructions both before and after surgery you can do your part
to minimize some of the risks.
The Consultation
A
personal consultation is the first step for every patient considering
a facelift. During this meeting, one of our board-certified plastic
surgeons will assess your physical and emotional health and discuss
your specific goals for surgery.
You should arrive at the consultation prepared to provide complete
information about:
- Previous surgeries
- Past and present medical conditions
- Medications that you are taking, including Aspirin, Aspirin
like products, nutritional supplements and herbal remedies
- Allergies
- Smoking history, if any
If
you are overweight and have a realistic desire to lose more than
15 pounds, your weight loss could affect your results. It's important
to discuss this at the time of your consultation.
During your physical evaluation, the doctor will assess your bone
structure and the underlying tissues of the face. The thickness,
texture and elasticity of your skin and the severity of the wrinkles
and folds will also be considered.
Suggestions may be given for other cosmetic procedures that can
be performed along with a facelift to meet your appearance goals.
For example, a facelift is frequently combined with:
- A forehead lift, to correct lines or furrows in the forehead
- Eyelid surgery, to eliminate drooping upper eyelids or bags
beneath the eyes
- Skin treatments, such as laser resurfacing, to minimize fine
wrinkles.
Preparing for your surgery
When the date for your procedure has been set, we will provide you
with specific instructions for the days immediately before and after
surgery. A number of points may be covered, including:
- Avoiding certain medications that may complicate surgery or
recovery. Such as Aspirin, and Aspirin type products, Vitamin
E and Gingko
- Stopping smoking for a period of time (3-4 weeks) before and
after surgery
- Arranging for help and special care following surgery
- Letting your hair grow long enough so that it will cover your
incisions while they heal
The Surgery
Your facelift may be performed in our office-based surgical suite,
or a hospital. Some patients prefer to spend one night in the hospital.
Most often we use local anesthesia and intravenous sedation (twilight
sleep) for facelift procedures. However, for some patients, general
anesthesia may be the best choice. The type of anesthetic and location
of surgery will be discussed during the consultation.
The surgical time varies depending upon what is done; it can be
anywhere from 2-4 hours in duration. After surgery you will spend
at least 1 hour in the recovery area and will then be discharged.
We offer private duty nursing care if desired. Details regarding
this may be discussed during your consultation. Likewise, if surgery
is done with a general anesthetic at the hospital you will spend
a minimum of one hour in the recovery area. You will then be taken
to the nursing unit where you will be cared for until your discharge
the following day.
Be sure to inquire about the new limited incision facelift techniques.
After your surgery
When surgery is complete, you'll be taken to a recovery area. A
bulky head dressing will be wrapped around your head and neck to
help control swelling. Small drainage tubes are placed beneath the
skin on both sides of the neck to drain away fluids that might otherwise
accumulate. Discomfort is usually minimal, however pain medication
prescribed by your surgeon will help to relieve the discomfort.
In this early stage of healing, you should rest with your head
elevated to help minimize bruising and swelling. We will see you
in the office the day after surgery to remove the head dressing
and the drains. An elasticized garment is used in place of the bulky
head dressing to help control the swelling. Most patients find this
to be comfortable while offering support to the surgical area. You
may shower and shampoo after the drains are removed. Sutures will
be removed in stages, the first set in 5 days and the remaining
sutures in 8-10 days. Most of the swelling and bruising will disappear
within two weeks. Specific instructions for care after the surgery
will be provided.
If you're like most people who have the procedure, you'll be very
pleased with your refreshed and rejuvenated appearance. Although
the healing may take some time, you can expect the end result to
be worth the wait.
A number of factors, including your heredity and your lifestyle,
play a role in how long the results of your facelift will last.
Even though the aging process continues, patients are very happy
with their appearance for many years following a facelift. Some
patients find that they want to make additional improvements at
a later time.
We also offer skin care products and assistance with make-up application
at our Skin Spa. Please be sure to have one our estheticians assist
you with your post surgery make-up. Finally, we would be pleased
to discuss our non-surgical approach to wrinkles and facial aging
including laser photorejuvenation, Botox and Collagen.
To scedule your consultation, click
here or call (800)505-3627.
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