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Also known as rhytidectomy, a facelift is a surgical procedure
to improve visible signs of aging in the face and neck. |
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Beauty for life
Enhancing your appearance with a
facelift
If you are bothered by the signs of
aging in your face, a facelift may be
right for you. Technically known as
rhytidectomy, a facelift is a surgical
procedure to improve visible signs of
aging in the face and neck, such as:
- Sagging in the midface
- Deep creases below the lower
eyelids
- Deep creases along the nose
extending to the corner of the mouth
- Fat that has fallen or is
displaced
- Loss of muscle tone in the lower
face may create jowls
- Loose skin and excess fatty
deposits under the chin and jaw can
make even a person of normal weight
appear to have a double chin
Rejuvenation procedures typically
performed in conjunction with a facelift
are brow lift, to correct a sagging or
deeply furrowed brow, and eyelid surgery
to rejuvenate aging eyes.
What it won’t do:
As a restorative surgery, a facelift
does not change your fundamental
appearance and cannot stop the aging
process.
A facelift can only be performed
surgically; non-surgical rejuvenation
treatments cannot achieve the same
results, but may help delay the time at
which a facelift becomes appropriate and
complement the results of surgery.
Is it right for me?
A facelift is a highly individualized
procedure and you should do it for
yourself, not to fulfill someone else’s
desires or to try to fit any sort of
ideal image.
Facelift surgery is a good option
for you if:
- You are physically healthy
- You don’t smoke
- You have a positive outlook and
specific, but realistic goals in
mind for the improvement of your
appearance
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