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For More Dramatic Improvement: A Facelift

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surgical facelift michigan

If you have jowls, a turkey neck and/or notice that your face appears “flat,” because your cheeks have dropped with time, a surgical facelift may be just right for you. Different from the Lunchtime Facelift described elsewhere in another blog, a surgical facelift lasts longer because the facial muscles are actually lifted and tightened into a more youthful position and excess sagging skin is removed. While Botox® and dermal fillers are powerful anti-aging tools, they do not lift the muscles beneath the skin as in a surgical facelift.

What is a Facelift?

As the name suggests, a facelift “lifts” the face by tightening the facial muscles and tissues, to restore them to their more youthful positions, and removing sagging skin. Since a facelift is surgery, incisions are needed, and are usually placed around the ears so they are hidden in the hairline after healing has occurred.

How Much Time Does a Facelift Take?

Once you arrive at the Southwest Michigan outpatient surgery facility, I will “mark” your face with a special pen. After anesthesia has been given, I will make the incisions around the ears. The skin is lifted up, muscles are tightened, extra skin is removed and tiny sutures are put in place. A standard surgical facelift usually takes about 3 hours and patients go home the same day.

Keep in mind that a facelift doesn’t address aging in the eye area. Because of this, my Michigan facelift patients often add a blepharoplasty (eye lift) to their facelift for more complete rejuvenation. Furthermore, some patients benefit from a little “plumping” with a facelift, in the form of dermal fillers or fat transfer. If you add any of these additional procedures or injectables, the procedure does take a bit longer, perhaps an additional hour. In the case of fat transfer, liposuction is used to remove fat from your body where you desire less fat, such as the hips, tummy or thighs and then processed for injection.

What are the Risks of a Facelift?

The risks of a facelift are the same as those inherent in any surgical procedure: namely, the risks of anesthesia and bleeding. If you are healthy, these risks are extremely small. If you have health challenges, we can consider a Liquid or Lunchtime Facelift (see that blog post on this website). To minimize risk, my patients over the age of 50 are screened with an EKG and other tests, and I ask for a letter from their physician to confirm that my patient is healthy enough to undergo both anesthesia and the procedure itself.

What is the Recovery Time for a Facelift?

My Michigan facelift patients are always surprised at how quickly they recover from a facelift and how relatively little discomfort they experience. Applying ice packs and sleeping upright in a recliner or sofa the first few nights can reduce swelling. Of course, don’t smoke for at least 4 weeks after your procedure (good time to quit altogether!), because smoking keeps oxygen from reaching your cells, which can delay healing.

If you have concerns about facial aging, schedule an appointment to see me in either of my Southwest Michigan plastic surgery offices. Together we will evaluate your facial aging pattern and I will give you all the options that I believe will meet your goals!

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Fast Fall Facial Rejuvenation: The Liquid Facelift

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portage mi liquid facelift

If you’re ready for facial rejuvenation, but (A) aren’t ready for a surgical facelift; (B) aren’t medically cleared for a surgical facelift; (C) don’t have time to recover from a surgical facelift or (D) want a more budget-friendly option, come in and see me about a Liquid Facelift, also called a Lunchtime Facelift, to rejuvenate your appearance in rapid fashion with a recovery time of only a few hours!

What is a Liquid Facelift?

A liquid facelift is sometimes called a chemical facelift because it’s performed with chemicals—Botox® and fillers—rather than a scalpel. A liquid facelift uses Botox® to relax the wrinkles around the eyes, in the forehead and between the brows. Dermal fillers, such as Juvéderm and others are used to fill the wrinkles to make them less visible. The result is a refreshed, younger-looking appearance that, while not permanent, lasts anywhere from 6-18 months depending on the products used. A longer lasting option is fat transfer, which involves fat removed via liposuction before processing and injecting it. Fat Transfer is a bit more involved than the injection of commercial fillers but it’s still far shy of a surgical facelift and results last longer than dermal fillers.

How Much Time Does a Liquid Facelift Take?

After you’ve arrived at my Portage or Battle Creek plastic surgery office, my medical assistant will apply an anesthetic cream on your skin. After about 45 minutes to an hour that is removed and I will then inject the right amounts of Botox® and fillers to improve your appearance. From beginning to end, expect to spend about an hour in our office. Some patients remain in the office to apply ice packs and some take a few ice packs with them. All return to their regular schedule following treatment.

An alternative to dermal fillers is fat transfer. Excess fat removed by liposuction from your tummy, thighs, back or other parts of your body is processed and injected into your wrinkles and/or areas that require plumping, such as the lips or cheeks. Although initially more expensive than dermal fillers, fat tends to remain in the body indefinitely, compared with fillers, which generally lose effectiveness within 6-18 months after injection.

Are There Risks With a Liquid Facelift?

Other than perhaps some swelling and/or bruising, risks are extremely low. All of my Liquid Facelift patients are cautioned to stop any blood thinners at least a week prior to injection to minimize the potential for bruising (if you take them, you must speak with your doctor prior to stopping them!). These include prescription blood thinners (Coumadin, Warfarin, etc), Vitamin E and aspirin. Since no general anesthesia, sutures or surgery is done, a Liquid Facelift does not have the risks of a surgical facelift. This is especially helpful for patients who have chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease or high blood pressure, which might stop them from having a surgical facelift.

What is the Recovery Time for a Liquid Facelift?

Most patients go about their business immediately after they leave the office. Some of my patients have the procedure performed on a Friday just in case they have a little swelling, so that it goes down by Monday. Remember, there are no sutures or bandages, so there is no need for follow-up visits to remove them.

If you have concerns about facial aging, come in and see me for a consultation. Together, we’ll discuss your goals and review all the options to improve your appearance, including treatments with our aesthetician, Sarah. When you leave, you’ll have a plan for improvement including prices and dates. Can’t wait to see the new you!

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Southwest Michigan Plastic and Hand Surgery
7971 Moorsbridge Road
Portage, MI 49024
Phone: 269-329-0655

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Battle Creek, MI 49015
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