Face Lift

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Face Lift

Skin and tissues normally lose elasticity as we age. As a result, the skin sags and wrinkles. A facelift, also recognized as rhytidectomy, is a medical procedure that lifts and stiffens the tissues of the face. A facelift can involve the removal of excess skin, the smoothing out of folds and wrinkles, and the tightening of facial tissue. It does not include a brow or eye lift, though these may be performed concurrently. A facelift only addresses the lower two-thirds of the face and, in some cases, the neck. Facelifts are performed for a variety of reasons. One common reason is to help conceal signs of aging.

Traditionally, an incision near the temples in the hairline. The incision begins in front of the ear, continues down in front of and around the earlobe, and then returns to the lesser scalp but behind the ears. Fat and excess skin on the face can be removed or redistributed. The underlying muscle and interconnected tissue are re-adjusted and tightened. A "mini" facelift may be performed if there is only minor skin sagging. This necessitates smaller incisions.

Excess skin and fat will be erased if a neck lift is also conducted. Neck skin will be stiffened and pulled up and back. This is frequently accomplished through an incision just beneath the chin. Dissolvable dentures or skin glue are frequently used to close incisions. You may need to come back to the specialist in some cases to have the stitches eliminated. The incisions are produced to blend in with your hairline and facial appearance.

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