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Case #12243
Facelift






Details
- Height: 5'3"
- Age: 60
- Gender: Female
- Ethnicity: Caucasian
- Weight: 140
Description
Am I a good candidate for a facelift?
Facelift age related changes in the face usually become apparent in the fourth decade of life. The degree to which a patient is affected has to do with multiple factors, the most likely of which are smoking, significant weight-loss, prolonged, or intense sun exposure, and genetic predisposition. In fact, some patients would benefit from a face lift as early as in their thirties. There are variations on a face lift, with respect to depth of dissection, incision placement, and open versus endoscopic techniques that may be tailored to the individual patient’s needs, in terms of how aggressive the correction has to be to obtain a good result. The ideal candidate for a traditional face lift would have prominent nasolabial folds, marionette lines or grooves, jowling, loose neck skin, and wrinkles. Apart from this, a good candidate would be emotionally secure, with appropriate reasons for desiring face lift surgery, at a stable time in his or her life.
How much will I hurt after surgical facial rejuvenation or rhytidectomy face lift surgery?
It is common in this day and age to use dilute local anesthetic before making an incision. This type of pre-emptive anesthesia reduces post-face lift discomfort immensely. In general it takes several hours for the effects of the local to wear off. Soreness improves over several days following face lift surgery, and is very well controlled with oral pain medication.