
Facelift Frequently Asked Questions
A facelift, also known as a face lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to eliminate wrinkles, flaccidity and expression lines of the face, achieving a natural and lasting rejuvenation.
The facelift is ideal for people who have:
- Deep wrinkles and expression lines on the forehead, cheeks and neck.
- Flaccidity in the skin of the face and neck.
- Pronounced dewlap.
- Overall good health and realistic expectations of results.
The facelift is performed under general or local anesthesia. The surgeon makes incisions in the skin, usually around the ears and hairline, and then proceeds to tighten the skin and remove excess skin and fat. Finally, the skin is repositioned and the incisions are sutured.
Facelift surgery usually lasts from 3 to 5 hours, depending on the complexity of the procedure.
Recovery time for a facelift is usually 1 to 2 weeks. During this time, it is important to rest, avoid strenuous activity and follow your surgeon's instructions.
The cost of a facelift varies depending on several factors, such as the location of the clinic, the surgeon's experience, the complexity of the procedure and the type of anesthesia used.
After a facelift, it is important to follow your surgeon's instructions to ensure proper recovery and the best possible results. This may include wearing compression bandages, taking pain medication and avoiding sun exposure.