The terms neck lift, open neck lift, and midline neck lift can all be used to refer to tightening the neck with an incision under the chin. There are many non-surgical options that can be used to compliment the facelift and sometimes may be used as an alternative to surgery. Medical grade skin care with retinol, retinoic acid, antioxidants, and other topical creams can improve skin texture, minimizing fine wrinkles and sun damage. Resurfacing lasers, in particular fractionated CO2 lasers, can more aggressively improve skin texture than skin care does, but do involve additional cost and recovery time.
Botulinum toxin Botox can relax the facial muscle and injectable fillers like Restylane and Juvederm can be used to fill deeper skin creases and folds. Non-surgical skin tightening procedures like Ulthera and Profound can tighten the skin when there is early, mild facial aging, but are not equivalent to surgery.
Eyelid surgery blepharoplasty can tighten loose skin, smooth lower eyelid bags, and tighten the upper cheeks. Fat injection can provide additional volume to the face, including the lips. Brow lifts can lift the brows and improve the upper eyelid esthetics. Consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon familiar with the broad range of modern surgical and non-surgical technologies is essential to achieve success with a dramatic and natural result.
First, take the time and do the research to find a surgeon with whom you are comfortable, who thoroughly examines you and helps you determine the best surgical plan for you.
Take the time to understand the risks and benefits of the procedure, and to have a realistic idea of the expected, typical results. Medical clearance, including appropriate laboratory studies, may be necessary depending on your age and medical status. Make sure your surgeon is aware of all medications, allergies, medical history, and previous surgeries. Medications, like aspirin and blood thinners, and supplements, like vitamin E, can increase bleeding risk.
Estrogen-containing medications should be stopped a month before surgery because they increase the risk of blood clots. Smoking should ideally be stopped many weeks before surgery because it increases the risk of heart attacks, pneumonia, blood clots, wound healing problems, and other issues. Injectables and fillers can also be used to increase volume in the lips, fill-in scars, and soften facial lines.
If you wish to restore a revitalized appearance to your face and neck, feel free to contact my practice today. Call or conveniently fill out our online contact form. Spies is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and highly experienced in breast lift surgery for over 35 years. If interested in undergoing this procedure, please feel free to call to schedule a consultation.
A facelift and neck lift are two of the most popular procedures used for minimizing the effects of aging on the face and neck. But what are the similarities and differences between the two procedures, and which procedure is right for you? Read on for the information you need to help you choose between a facelift, neck lift, or both. Many people get confused about the areas of the face that a facelift targets. Many people assume a facelift will target all areas of the face, including the forehead and eyes.
However, a traditional facelift will focus on only the lower area of your face from the cheeks downward. During a facelift, incisions are typically made in front of and behind the ear. A facelift can focus on areas of the neck, but in a different way than a neck lift does.
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