Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeons
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Harold J. Kaplan, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
23211 Hawthorne Blvd. Suite 200, Torrance |
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1,622 answers |
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Michael Elam, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
360 San Miguel Dr #207, Newport Beach |
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577 answers |
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Mohsen Tavoussi, MD, DO
Huntington Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
18800 Delaware Street Suite 500, Pacifica Tower, Huntington Beach |
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431 answers |
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Kimberly Lee, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
433 North Camden Drive Suite 780, Beverly Hills |
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395 answers |
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Kevin Sadati, DO
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
359 San Miguel Drive Suite 110, Newport Beach |
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248 answers |
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Amir M. Karam, MD
San Diego Facial Plastic Surgeon
4765 Carmel Mountain Road 201, San Diego |
164 answers | |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
151 answers | |
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Todd C. Miller, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
16501 Pacific Coast Hwy., Sunset Beach |
150 answers | |
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Kristin Egan, MD
Manhattan Beach Facial Plastic Surgeon
2809 Sepulveda Boulevard, Manhattan Beach |
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Norman Ge, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
16300 Sand Canyon Ave Ste 201, Irvine |
16 answers | |
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Simon Madorsky, MD
Orange County Facial Plastic Surgeon
180 Newport Center Drive Suite 158, Newport Beach |
2 answers | |
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Carlo Honrado, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
2080 Century Park East #1700, Los Angeles |
1 answer |
Recent Answers
What is the Lifestyle Lift? Is It As Good As a Mini Facelift?
I am wondering if the Lifestyle Lift is the same thing as a mini lift or a verticle lift, just much more advertising.
A: A lifestyle lift versus a mini faceliftA mini facelift results in mini results. There is a big push form minimally invasive surgery which, in many instances is very appropriate. The concept of a mini facelift is great advertising but it frequently yields disappointing results.
A lifestyle lift is a lower third facelift that addresses jowling and neck laxity (turkey neck). Most surgeons use a smas plication or imbrication technique which is a method of anchoring the muscle in a more elevated position. The lift involves an incision around the ear and into the hairline as well as a small incision under the chin. This is one of the most traditional facelift techniques available. It is not revolutionary and it is not a "mini" lift.
There are a lot of private practice plastic and facial plastic surgeons who are capable of giving you a much better experience and much more tailored procedure that meet your unique needs. I would visit with at least three other qualified and experience surgeons and go with the surgeon who you trust will get you the results you are looking for and a great experience. Good Luck!
How Long Bruising and Swelling Lasts after Lifestyle Lift?
I'm scheduled to have eye surgery and LSL soon and I need to know how long the bruising and swelling last? was it painful?
A: How long do bruising and swelling last after a lifestyle liftEverybody heals at their own unique pace. I typically advise my patients who are undergoing facial rejuvination surgery that they can expect to be off of work for 10-14 days, depending on the type of work they do. The more strenuous the work, the more time off required. I usually advise that roughly 75% of the visible swelling, bruising, and scarring will resolve in the first 10-14 days. It can take up to several months for all of the swelling and brusing to resolve and the patient may feel firmness in the cheeks and neck for 3-4 months.
I have had patients undergo a face and neck lift with a chin implant, lower eyelid surgery, and fat transfer who were ready for post-operative pictures after 3 weeks. I have had other patients who have taken 2-3 months before we have a good idea of what the final result will be. The most important point to focus on is that the surgeon needs to be able to do a detailed, thorough procedure in order to give you the most longevity. If that requires a little more healing time it is worth it.
Puffy Marionette Lines After Lifestyle Lift
Hi, I had a LSL (Lifestyle Lift) about 3 weeks ago. The pain was minimal (it took 3 hrs.) and my neck is nice & smooth. Some numbness on the cheeks, but was told it was going to be there probably for a year. OK with me.
My question is: I have "puffy" little pouch looking things on the marionette part. The Dr. said my face is still swollen and those parts will go down. I hate that look. I had lines there before but now I have little smiley faces. Will it really settle down and disappear? HELP.
A: Does a lifestyle lift cause puffy marionette lines?Without a picture and the operative report it is difficult to determine exactly what the prognosis is for these puffy areas. I would anticipate that this is standard swelling that will eventually resovle with time. I would continue routine follow up with your surgeon. Usually a tincture of time is all that is needed.









