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finding a facelift surgeon

"Bargain shopping" can be tempting to a patient wishing to get a facelift for less, but the increased chance of risk complications alone should convince a patient to properly and carefully research and choose the most qualified plastic surgeon. In addition to risking your life for a cosmetic procedure when visiting an under qualified surgeon, you are also trading the experience necessary to achieve optimal aesthetic results, a reason for cosmetic surgery to begin with.



 

Mini Facelift

Mini face lifts are a reduced, modified version of the traditional face lift, and these mini face lifts are usually more tailored to the patient, addressing specific areas or trouble spots.
The common mini face lift areas of focus are usually those most significantly affected by aging. Popular areas for mini face lifts are the neck, jowls, and nasolabial folds (lines from the nose to the corners of the mouth). Mini face lifts can make the patient’s entire face appear younger, simply by addressing these regions. Endoscopy assisted mini face lifts offer further advantages, as tiny incisions inside the hairline and mouth reduce scarring in mini face lift procedures, especially as compared to face lifts that correct larger problems. Recovery times following a mini face lift vary according to the amount of work done and size of the area affected. Some mini face lift patients have additional procedures performed simultaneously, increasing the amount of recovery time compared to mini face lift alone.
Used early enough in the aging process, mini face lifts can help prevent some signs of aging from appearing. For instance, a mini face lift procedure can eliminate wrinkles before they become deep creases. However, the later the mini face lift is performed, the less dramatic the results of the procedure will be, and sometimes a mini face lift will not be adequate to address the signs of aging. Individuals interested in mini face lift procedures and seeking more information should get in touch with a plastic surgeon performing mini face lift operations to learn more.

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Why to consider a facelift

As people age, the natural aging process, in combination with a lot of other factors like previous sun exposure, smoking, environmental influence, and other things can speed up the aging process that shows in the form of sagging skin and wrinkles. To restore the appearance of youth, some people opt to undergo the cosmetic surgical procedure called a facelift. For people with deep wrinkles, loose skin, excess fatty tissue in the neck area, the loss of a defined jaw line, or the deep line running from the corner of the nose to the corners of the mouth, a facelift can drastically improve the appearance by smoothing out the skin and the fatty deposits in certain areas of the face and neck.

For more information on how a facelift may benefit your aesthetic desires, contact us

Facelifts growing in popularity

Facelifts were one of the most five popular invasive surgical procedures in 2000. No longer reserved for just the rich and famous, 133,856 people benefited from the results of a facelift in 2000, according the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

 

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