Bay Area Quick Lift doctors
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Stanley G. Poulos, MD
Bay Area Plastic Surgeon
350 Bon Air Rd 300, greenbrae |
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Donald M. Brown, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
2100 Webster Street Suite 429, San Francisco |
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Sam Most, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
801 Welch Road, Stanford |
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Edward P. Miranda, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
3838 California St. 404, San Francisco |
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James Newman, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
50 S San Mateo Dr Suite 320, San Mateo |
Recent Answers
It seems like some look worse under the eyes, some still have jowls, some even look better before? The only difference i see is the hanging turkey neck? What is the difference between quick lift and standard lift?
There are as many different "lifts" as surgeons and patients. Just as MACS lift or SMAS lift or deep plane lift etc all refer to a baseline technique ,all are individualized to fit the needs of the patient if the doctor is experienced and well-trained. I have performed hundreds of Quicklifts and countless other iterations of the basic facelift that have been described or popularized over the last 30 years. All have great results and occasional bad and it falls on the surgeon's judgement to select what is best. This procedure addressses 3 of the most common concerns of patients considering facelift:1)"Iwant to look natural" 2)"I don't have 3 months to recover" and 3) "I can't afford an exorbitant fee." That being said, the proof is in the pudding. Check credentials and look at the surgeon's work.




