
If you are considering a Facelift / Necklift
As people age, the
effects of gravity, exposure to the sun, and the stresses
of daily life can be seen in their faces. Deep creases form
between the nose and mouth; the jawline grows slack and jowly;
folds and fat deposits appear around the neck.
A facelift / necklift (technically known as rhytidectomy)
can't stop this aging process. What it can do is "set
back the clock," improving the most visible signs of
aging by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles,
and redraping the skin of your face and neck. A facelift can
be done alone, or in conjunction with other procedures such
as a forehead lift, eyelid surgery, or nose reshaping.
The best candidate for a Facelift / Necklift
The best candidate
for a facelift / necklift is a man or woman whose face and
neck have begun to sag, but whose skin still has some elasticity
and whose bone structure is strong and well-defined. Most
patients are in their forties to sixties, but facelifts can
be done successfully on people in their seventies or eighties
as well.
All surgery carries some uncertainty & risk
When a facelift /
necklift is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon, complications
are infrequent and usually minor. Still, individuals vary
greatly in their anatomy, their physical reactions, and their
healing abilities; therefore the outcome is never completely
predictable. Complications that can occur include hematoma
(a collection of blood under the skin that must be removed
by the surgeon), injury to the nerves that control facial
muscles (usually temporary), infection, and reactions to the
anesthesia. Poor healing of the skin is most likely to affect
smokers.
Planning your Facelift / Necklift surgery
Facelifts are very
individualized procedures. In your initial consultation Dr.
Asaadi will evaluate your face, including the skin and underlying
bone, and discuss your goals for the surgery. Dr. Asaadi should
check for medical conditions that could cause problems during
or after surgery, such as uncontrolled high blood pressure,
blood clotting problems, or the tendency to form excessive
scars. Be sure to tell Dr. Asaadi if you smoke or are taking
any drugs or medications, especially aspirin or other drugs
that affect clotting. If you decide to have a facelift, Dr.
Asaadi will explain the techniques and anesthesia he will
use, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed,
and the risks and costs involved. Don't hesitate to ask Dr.
Asaadi any questions you may have, especially those regarding
your expectations and concerns about the results.

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Preparing for your Facelift / Necklift surgery
Dr. Asaadi will give
you specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including
guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or
avoiding certain vitamins and medications. Carefully following
these instructions will help your surgery go more smoothly.
If you smoke, it's especially important to stop at least a
week or two before and after surgery; smoking inhibits blood
flow to the skin, and can interfere with the healing of your
incision areas. If your hair is very short, you might want
to let it grow out before surgery, so that it's long enough
to hide the scars while they heal. Whether your facelift /
necklift is being done on an outpatient or inpatient basis,
you should arrange for someone to drive you home after your
surgery, and to help you out for a day or two if needed.
Facelift / Necklift surgery
A facelift usually
takes several hours — or somewhat longer if you're having
more than one procedure done. For extensive procedures, some
surgeons may schedule two separate sessions. Every surgeon
approaches the procedure in his or her own way. Some complete
one side of the face at a time, and others move back and forth
between the sides. The exact placement of incisions and the
sequence of events depend on your facial structure and your
surgeon's technique. Incisions usually begin above the hairline
at the temples, extend in a natural line in front of the ear
(or just inside the cartilage at the front of the ear), and
continue behind the earlobe to the lower scalp. If the neck
needs work, a small incision may also be made under the chin.
In general, the Dr. Asaadi separates the skin from the fat
and muscle below. Fat may be trimmed or suctioned from around
the neck and chin to improve the contour. Dr. Asaadi then
tightens the underlying muscle and membrane, pulls the skin
back, and removes the excess. Stitches secure the layers of
tissue and close the incisions; metal clips may be used on
the scalp.
Following surgery, a small, thin tube may be temporarily placed
under the skin behind your ear to drain any blood that might
collect there. Dr. Asaadi may also wrap your head loosely
in bandages to minimize bruising and swelling.
After Facelift / Necklift surgery
There isn't usually
significant discomfort after surgery; if there is, it can
be lessened with the pain medication prescribed by Dr. Asaadi.
(Severe or persistent pain or a sudden swelling of your face
should be reported to Dr. Asaadi immediately.) Some numbness
of the skin is quite normal; it will disappear in a few weeks
or months. Dr. Asaadi may tell you to keep your head elevated
and as still as possible for a couple of days after surgery,
to keep the swelling down. If you've had a drainage tube inserted,
it will be removed one or two days after surgery. Bandages,
when used, are usually removed after one to five days. Don't
be surprised at the pale, bruised, and puffy face you see.
Just keep in mind that in a few weeks you'll be looking normal.
Most of your stitches will be removed after about five days.
Your scalp may take longer to heal, and the stitches or metal
clips in your hairline could be left in a few days longer.
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and after gallery.

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Getting back to normal
You should be up and
about in a day or two, but plan on taking it easy for the
first week after surgery. Be especially gentle with your face
and hair, since your skin will be both tender and numb, and
may not respond normally at first. Dr. Asaadi will give more
specific guidelines for gradually resuming your normal activities.
They're likely to include these suggestions: Avoid strenuous
activity, including sex and heavy housework, for at least
two weeks (walking and mild stretching are fine); avoid alcohol,
steam baths, and saunas for several months. Above all, get
plenty of rest and allow your body to spend its energy on
healing. At the beginning, your face may look and feel rather
strange. Your features may be distorted from the swelling,
your facial movements may be slightly stiff and you'll probably
be self-conscious about your scars. Some bruising may persist
for two or three weeks, and you may tire easily. It's not
surprising that some patients are disappointed and depressed
at first. By the third week, you'll look and feel much better.
Most patients are back at work about ten days to two weeks
after surgery. If you need it, special camouflage makeup can
mask most bruising that remains
Your new look
The chances are excellent
that you'll be happy with your facelift / necklift —
especially if you realize that the results may not be immediately
apparent. Even after the swelling and bruises are gone, the
hair around your temples may be thin and your skin may feel
dry and rough for several months. Men may find they have to
shave in new places — behind the neck and ears-where
areas of beard-growing skin have been repositioned. You'll
have some scars from your facelift, but they're usually hidden
by your hair or in the natural creases of your face and ears.
In any case, they'll fade within time and should be scarcely
visible.
Having a facelift / necklift doesn't stop the clock. Your
face will continue to age with time, and you may want to repeat
the procedure one or more times — perhaps five or ten
years down the line. But in another sense, the effects of
even one facelift are lasting; years later, you'll continue
to look better than if you'd never had a facelift at all.

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