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INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS UNDERGOING FACE AND NECK LIFT
SURGERY
The term facelift does not represent a single procedure
but rather a variety of options which will be planned to suit individual
patients' needs. There are several additional procedures which may be
carried out in combination with the facelift if required, such as brow
lifting, eyelid surgery, liposculpture beneath the chin, augmentation
of the chin or cheek bones and treatment for fine wrinkles around the
mouth in the form of dermabrasion or chemical peel. The operation is designed
to give a natural, fresh look and will not produce a tight, mask-like
appearance. Some lines of expression are essential in every face and these,
of course, will remain. The scars are placed mainly within the hairline
and are designed in such a way as to allow you to wear your hair in virtually
any style that you choose.
The question asked most frequently by patients is "how
long does a facelift last?". The answer is that this type of surgery puts
back the ageing clock but, of course, cannot stop it. The rate at which
ageing continues varies from one patient to another and will depend also
on how carefully the skin and facial tissues are cared for. However, a
facelift in most patients, will give a pleasing improvement in appearance
for many years.
It is essential that you follow the recommendations
as outlined to reduce the risk of complications and maximise the final
cosmetic result. Vitamin C may be helpful in reducing bruising and it
is advisable to take 500mg of Vitamin C twice a day for at least one week
before the operation. Hair tinting may be continued until one week before
the surgery.
When you come in for your consultation my staff will
go through the pre and post operative programme I have put in place. You
will find that it is easy to follow and encourages faster healing and
aids skin tone.
This information has been written to give you the basic
facts about face and neck lifts. If you decide you would like to know
more about these procedures please make an appointment to see me. Please
write down any questions you wish to ask.
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