What are the steps of a facelift procedure?

  1. The first step of a facelift procedure is having a consultation with a plastic surgeon to discuss the desired outcome and any risks or concerns you may have.
  2. The surgeon will then assess your facial structure and skin type in order to develop a personalized plan for the facelift.
  3. Once the plan is finalized, the patient will be given pre-operative instructions, such as discontinuing certain medications prior to the surgery.
  4. On the day of the procedure, the patient will be given anesthesia and the surgeon will begin the surgery.
  5. During the facelift, the surgeon will make the necessary incisions and remove excess skin and fat.
  6. The surgeon will then reposition underlying facial muscles and fat, and then re-drape the skin to achieve a more youthful appearance.
  7. The incisions will then be sutured and the patient will be given a compression garment or bandage to reduce swelling.
  8. The patient will be monitored in the recovery room and then sent home with instructions on how to care for the incisions and reduce post-operative swelling and bruising.
  9. The patient may need several follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing and the

How should I prepare for a facelift?

Preparing for a facelift involves following your surgeon’s instructions and taking the time to research the procedure and the surgeon. You should make sure to tell your surgeon about any medical conditions or medications you are taking. You should also stop taking any medications that may increase your risk of bleeding, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. You may be asked to stop smoking for at least six weeks before and after the procedure to reduce the risk of complications. It is important to eat a healthy, balanced diet and to exercise regularly in the weeks leading up to your surgery. You should also make sure to get plenty of rest and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Finally, it is important to have realistic expectations about the procedure and be prepared for the recovery period.

What are the risks of facelift surgery?

The risks of facelift surgery include infection, swelling and bruising, hematoma, nerve damage, asymmetry, poor wound healing, facial nerve injury, adverse reaction to anesthesia, and a change in skin sensation. Other potential risks include hair loss at the incision sites, visible scarring, and skin discoloration. In rare cases, there may be a risk of facial nerve paralysis, which can cause temporary or permanent loss of feeling or movement of the face. Furthermore, the results of a facelift may not be as expected and the surgery may need to be repeated. Most of these risks can be minimized by following your surgeon’s instructions before and after the procedure. Additionally, it is important to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon to ensure the best results.

What questions should I ask my plastic surgeon about facelift surgery?

1. How many facelift procedures have you performed? 

2. Are you board certified in plastic surgery? 

3. What type of facelift do you recommend for me? 

4. How long is the recovery time? 

5. What type of anesthesia will be used? 

6. What are the risks and potential complications of the procedure? 

7. How much experience do you have with facelift surgery? 

8. What are the results of facial plastic surgery? 

9. How long will the results of the facelift last? 

10. How much discomfort can I expect after the surgery?

11. What type of follow-up care will be necessary? 

12. Are there any other procedures that I should consider in combination with the facelift? 

13. What will my scarring look like after surgery? 

14. What is the cost of the procedure? 

15. What type of post-operative care will be provided? 

16. What kind of lifestyle changes should I make before and after surgery? 

17. How long will I need to stay in the hospital or clinic after my facelift? 18. What kind of follow up visits should I expect?

19. Will I