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.
Length
1-5
hours.
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.
Results
Usually
lasts 5 to
10 years.
Technology
(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. Dr
Welsh separates
the skin
from the fat
and muscle
below,
trimming or
suctioning
fat from
around the
neck to
improve the
contour. Dr
Welsh then
tightens the
underlying
muscle and
membrane,
pulling the
skin back,
and then
removes the
excess.
Patient
Status
Outpatient
Anesthesia
Sometimes
under local
with
intravenous
sedation"
after"
general
anesthesia
General