Oakland Facelift doctors

Kimberly Lee, MD Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills
29 answers
Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD
Oakland Facial Plastic Surgeon
3324 Webster Street, Oakland
14 answers
Chase Lay, MD Chase Lay, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
10050 Bubb Road Suite #1, Cupertino
12 answers
Larry Fan, MD Larry Fan, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
77 Van Ness Avenue Suite 302, San Francisco
9 answers
Charles K. Lee, MD Charles K. Lee, MD
San Francisco Plastic Surgeon
2250 Hayes St. Ste 508, San Francisco
3 answers
David Mabrie, MD David Mabrie, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
166 Geary Street Suite 1502, San Francisco
3 answers

Recent Answers

What Procedure Accomplishes This Kind of Upward Diagonal Correction? (photo)

I have read extensively about the MFLs and FLs but doctors and I do not think I'd really benefit from the "standard" techniques. I'm 32 but have extra skin in the mouth area that form "pouches" or folds. There is no fat to remove. If I pinch my skin up by my sideburn, this alleviates the problem entirely. So I wonder if a skin-only lift could be done, with the scar in this region (see image). I don't think I need subperiosteal dissection - and doubt I'd benefit from standard MFL techniques.

A: excess tissue above the coeners of the mouth

The only thing that might work , in my opinion, would be direct excision of skin along the nasolabial  crease  line. I would only recommend this for an elderly patient as even trhe finest scar could be noticeable on young skin.

Sheldon S. Kabaker, MD
Oakland Facial Plastic Surgeon
Facelift Surgery Before and After Photos

I'm considering face lift surgery, and I want to talk with a few different surgeons. What should I look for in facelift before and after pictures? How will I know what is good?

A: Facelift Before and After Photos

It is important that you identify with surgeon and the types of patients you are seeing in the photo.  In general, you want to see if the patient looks natural.  Do you like the jaw line?  Do you like the way the corner of the mouth changed position, if at all?  Many photos will look great in the post op.  The patients have makeup on. . .their hair is done. . .they're smiling. . .etc.  The real test of natural results is how do they look in the photo if the hair and makeup is unchanged.  Also, if you notice that the skin quality is better or the chin is stronger, the patient may have has laser resurfacing and and chin implant.  Ask your surgeon was anything else done to enhance the patient in this example you're showing me.  Most facelifts are benefited by some laser resurfacing, chin implants, or volumization with fat transfer or other fillers.  Ask for the complete treatment regiment. 

Best of luck

Chase Lay, MD

Chase Lay, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
Facelift Recovery

Thinking about a facelift, but concerned about taking time off work. When can I go in public without looking like a freak (or like I just had facelift surgery!)?

A: Facelift recovery is 2 to 3 weeks

When will I recover from a face lift?  Facelift recovery is not a grueling process but it will take 2 to 3 weeks.  Your final suture is removed 7 to 9 days after surgery, depending on the surgeon and technique used.  There are a few things to know:

1.  You're best served by allowing yourself a minimum of 2 weeks before being around other if you don't want them to notice something has been done.  Even the most natural facelift shows a little residual swelling at two weeks.  If you were your hair short or always back, give yourself 3 weeks.  I'd advise against "squeezing in" a facelift.

2.  Bruising can occur and typically lasts about 7 days and gradually moves down the neck from gravity.  Taking Arnica Montana just before and after the surgery can help with this.

3.  Noticeable swelling really only lasts about 10 days.  After that there is still some subtle fullness.  In a thinner-faced person this often looks quite nice and natural.  The facelift will continue to mature there after and you'll be looking very much like yourself, but improved, going into that third week.

4.  Numbness of the skin in front of the ear is expected.  This will resolve over several weeks time.  This is not a danger to you but it does surprise patients if they're not informed.  Numbness of the ear can also happen, but resolves. with time.

5.  Slight firmness in areas where the surgeon placed the supporting sutures under the skin will be palpable during the 2nd or 3rd week after surgery.  This is usually not visible.  It will continue to go down as the collagen matures in the new wound bed.

6.  There is not much pain involved during recovery.  Ice and tylenol is usually plenty for mild discomfort.

Best of luck.  Hope this was helpful.

Chase Lay, MD

Chase Lay, MD
Bay Area Facial Plastic Surgeon
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