Facelift
Surgery
(Rhytidectomy) Surgery Cost includes
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- Pre-Surgery
Consultation
Doctors Fee
Surgery fee
Hospital room
charges
Nursing fee
All
medications required
Post-Operative
Follow Up
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Facelift Surgery- (Rhytidectomy) |
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Description |
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Improves
sagging facial skin, a slack jaw, and loose neck skin by removing excess
fat, tightening muscles, and redraping skin. Most patients who desire a
facelift are men and women over 40 years old, seeking to remove the most
visible signs of aging. |
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Duration |
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Several
hours. |
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Side
Effects |
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Temporary
bruising, swelling, numbness and tenderness of skin. Tight feeling and
dry skin. Men will permanently have to shave behind ears, due to the
repositioning of beard-growing skin. |
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Recovery |
Back to work: 10 to 14 days.
Avoiding strenuous activity: 2 weeks or more.
Bruising: 2 to 3 weeks.
Facelift patients should avoid alcohol, steam baths and saunas for
several months. Must limit exposure to sun for several months as well. |
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Risks |
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Infection,
bleeding. Poor healing and excessive scarring. Asymmetry or change in
hairline. Injury to facial nerves (usually temporary but may be
permanent). |
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Results |
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Lasts 5 to
10 years. |
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Technology |
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(Placement
of the incisions and the sequence of events depend on a patient’s facial
structure and the surgeon’s technique) Generally, incisions begin above
the hairline at the temples, extending in a natural line in front of the
ear, and continues behind the earlobe to the lower scalp. The surgeon
separates the skin from the fat and muscle below, trimming or suctioning
fat from around the neck to improve the contour. He or she then tightens
the underlying muscle and membrane, pulling the skin back, and then
removes the excess. |
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