Jowls, Flat Cheeks, Loss Of Jawlines: When To Talk To A Plastic Surgeon About A Facelift

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Jowls, Flat Cheeks, Loss Of Jawlines: When To Talk To A Plastic Surgeon About A Facelift

Do I Need a Facelift?

The more years, the more wrinkles. As people age, skin becomes more vulnerable to signs of aging. While change is an inevitable part of a long life, an excess of wrinkles can impact a patient’s self-esteem. Studies show that prolonged stress levels negatively impact areas of the human cell, leading to an increased risk for certain major diseases while adding years to the immune system. Clinically known as a rhytidectomy, facelifts seek to correct drooping skin on the face and neck. From sagging cheeks to deepening laugh lines, patients undergo facelifts to achieve results on a variety of anti-aging goals. By leveraging careful consultation with cutting-edge cosmetic surgery technology, physicians can help patients ease the most visual signs of aging. After restoring a youthful appearance, some patients enjoy improved self-esteem, confidence, and overall body comfortability.

Reversing the signs of aging

As humans age, excessive skin and fat often appear on the face and neck. An age-related change, skin becomes less elastic with time, leading to the skin gradually drooping over time. Cosmetic intervention can help minimize the visual impacts of aging. A facelift can help patients look more rested by surgically tucking and removing excess fat throughout the face and neck. Facelifts are most helpful for patients with clear-cut goals to correct mild to moderate wrinkles or deep skin folds. Outlining specific goals for the surgery helps align patient and practitioner expectations, limiting the possibility of dissatisfaction post-op.

History matters

No matter the procedure, success depends on the family tree of each patient. Families vulnerable to blood clots have an increased risk of bleeding, along with tobacco users. Quit smoking before surgery to limit the risks associated with tobacco consumption. Consistent tobacco use raises the risk of poor wound healing, hematomas, and potential skin loss after a facelift.

Same life, new you

With thousands of facelifts performed yearly in the United States, new patients consider easing the visual signs of aging with surgery each year. Like any surgery, a cosmetic procedure comes with a level of risk. Specific health conditions or family health history can increase potential complications. Patients on blood-thinning medication or tobacco should consult with primary care providers before scheduling any elective procedure. Facelifts can provide a new lease on life with a youthful face for many people wanting a change.



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