Facelift Operation

What is Facelift Surgery?

Facelift surgery is a cosmetic procedure designed to lift and firm sagging facial tissues, restoring a more naturally youthful and refreshed appearance. By removing excess skin, smoothing out deep wrinkles, and tightening the underlying facial tissues, a facelift can help you look younger and rejuvenated.

This procedure is ideal for addressing visible signs of aging, such as deep wrinkles, sagging skin on the face and neck, and other age-related concerns. By undergoing facelift surgery, you can regain your self-confidence with a healthier, more vibrant look and prevent the signs of aging from negatively impacting your personal and social life.

Procedure

BEFORE OPERATION

Before the operation, you will be given specific instructions by your surgeon, who will ask you to stop smoking, undergo a medical examination, stop taking aspirin, and adjust your current medications.

DURING OPERATION

Depending on the degree of change you’d like to see, your facelift choices include a traditional facelift, limited incision facelift or a neck lift.

The traditional facial incision is in the hairline at the temples and continues around the ear and ends in the lower part of the scalp. Fat can be sculpted and redistributed from the face, jaws and neck.

The underlying tissues are repositioned. Usually, the deep layers of the face and muscles are lifted. The skin is re-wrapped above the raised lines and removed. 

AFTER OPERATION

After the face-lift procedure is completed, a bandage is placed around your face to reduce swelling and bruising. Swelling and bruising can decrease within 4 days.

You will be given specific instructions on how to take care of the surgical sites and the medications to be placed or taken orally, you must follow the surgeon’s instructions until you recover quickly, the final result appears about a month after the operation, for a tight and attractive face.

Who is a Good Candidate for a Facelift?

Good candidates for a facelift typically include:

Individuals with realistic expectations and a positive outlook

Healthy individuals without medical conditions that could interfere with healing

Non-smokers

What are the Risks of Facelift Surgery?

As with any surgical procedure, facelift surgery comes with some risks, including:

  • Risks associated with anesthesia
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Persistent pain
  • Temporary or permanent hair loss around incision sites
  • Unfavorable scarring

How Much Does a Facelift Cost?

The cost of a facelift varies based on several factors, including the techniques used and the specific areas being addressed. The price may also change if the facelift is combined with other cosmetic procedures. For an accurate estimate, it’s recommended to consult a qualified surgeon for a personalized evaluation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Facelift Surgery Dangerous?

Like any other surgery, a facelift can involve infection and bleeding, but it varies from case to case. Ask your surgeon about potential risks.


Is Facelift Surgery Safe?

Facelift surgery is safe but requires several different considerations depending on who is undergoing the procedure. Discuss with your surgeon about the potential benefits and risks.


How Painful is A Facelift?

The operation is done under anesthesia, in the first week there will be bleeding and swelling and a little pain, this is normal in the second week, it will gradually decrease.


What is The Best Ager For A Facelift?

In most cases, the candidates for this surgery between the ages of 46-50-60, where the aging processes begin to appear and spread and can be corrected through the face lift operation.