Face lifting
Duration of treatment
-
Type of anesthesia
-
Pain
-
TECHNICAL
-
Number of treatments
-
Recovery time
-
about face lifting
Facelift surgery is an aesthetic surgical intervention aimed at reducing the signs of facial aging, such as wrinkles, sagging skin and loss of firmness in the face and neck area. The main purpose of face lift is to improve the overall appearance of the face and give a younger and fresher look. The face lift procedure typically involves the following aspects:
– Skin lifting and stretching: An incision is made around the ear and/or in the scalp so that the surgeon can access and lift the underlying skin and tissues. The skin is then re-draped and stretched to a younger and firmer position.
– Facial contouring: In addition to lifting the skin, a facelift can also involve adjusting or contouring the underlying tissues and fat to achieve a fuller, more youthful facial shape.
– Muscle correction: If necessary, the surgeon can reanimate or repair the muscles face to give a firmer and younger look.
BENEFITS
Reducing the appearance of aging and signs of aging such as wrinkles and sagging skin.
Improving the contour and shape of the face.
Improving confidence and self-esteem.
Lifting and firming of lax areas of the face and neck.
Restoration of skin firmness and elasticity.
Long-term results, with visible effects that can last for several years, depending on care and the natural aging process.
PRICE Face lifting
From 4500 Euros
frequent questions
Who is a suitable candidate for facelift surgery?
Suitable candidates for a facelift are people who show obvious signs of facial aging, such as sagging skin, wrinkles and loss of firmness in the face and neck area. It is important that these people are in good general health and have realistic expectations about the results of the operation.
How is the face lift procedure performed?
The facelift procedure generally involves making incisions around the ear and/or in the scalp to allow the surgeon access to the facial tissues. The skin is lifted and re-draped, the underlying tissues are contoured and excess skin is removed. Sometimes, liposuction of unwanted fat from the face and neck area can also be performed. The procedure is performed under general or local anesthesia with sedation, depending on the patient's preferences and the surgeon's recommendations.
What are the risks and complications associated with a face lift?
Like any surgery, facelift involves certain risks and complications, such as bleeding, infection, adverse reactions to anesthesia, abnormal scarring, temporary or permanent loss of sensation in certain areas, facial asymmetry or the need to make additional corrections. It is important to discuss these issues with your surgeon and consider all the information before making a decision.
What is the recovery time after facelift?
Recovery time varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and each individual patient. In the first few days after surgery, swelling and bruising may be felt, and pain and discomfort can be controlled with prescribed medications. It is recommended to rest and avoid intense physical exertion for several weeks. Patients generally return to normal activities after a few weeks, and final results can be seen as swelling and bruising gradually subside.
How long-lasting are the results of a facelift?
The results of a facelift can be long-lasting, and the improved appearance of the face can last for years. However, the natural aging process cannot be stopped completely. It's important to have realistic expectations and talk with your surgeon about ways to maintain long-term results, such as a healthy lifestyle and using appropriate skin care products.