Naples Non Surgical Face Lift doctors
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Stephen Prendiville, MD
Fort Myers Facial Plastic Surgeon
9407 Cypress Lake Drive Suite A, Fort Myers |
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Justin Yovino, MD
Fort Lauderdale Plastic Surgeon
910 NE 26th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale |
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Anurag Agarwal, MD
Naples Facial Plastic Surgeon
11181 Health Park Blvd Suite 1115, Naples |
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Andrea Paolo Basile, MD
Naples Plastic Surgeon
803 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples |
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J. Bert Davis, MD
Naples Facial Plastic Surgeon
9981 S Health Park Dr Suite 259, Fort Myers |
Recent Answers
A few years ago I lost 90 pounds, I'm now at a healthy weight but have noticed that from the beginning of my weight loss my face started looking 'flabby'. When I pull my cheeks up from the sides of my face with my fingers, I see a perfect set of cheekbones and an ideal face shape. I don't want a full blown facelift. I'd prefer a non-surgical face lift (eg. thread lift).I have thick skin with no wrinkles and enough volume/fatty tissue. Please advice me on my options.
First, please understand that there is no such thing as a "non-surgical Facelift", because nothing currently approximates the results a Facelift can achieve. Secondly, I would advise you to steer clear of Thread lifts which have left a long trail of disappointed patients. Thirdly, it is my impression that you don't currently have the appropriate indications for a Facelift procedure. Lastly, good skin care and potentially fillers are the only thing I would recommend based on the photos provided.
I saw the new tonight and they showed an Austin, Tx Dr. performing it. Does this really work? I had a horrible CO2 laser procedure done around my eyes that left my skin crepy and wrinkled. Ive tried TCA peels but nothing works to fix it. Im only 41 and look great except under my right eye.
I think that when you are referring to an "ultrasound Facelift", the treatment you are describing is Ultherapy. Although I have generally heard good reports about this treatment, it is not, should not be described as, and should not be marketed as a Facelift. The sales representatives and the Surgeons I have spoke to about this advice are very clear about this point.
I have just started using Facial Flexi. Has anyone heard of this and if so what do you think?
Although the concept of exercising facial muscles in order to achieve a youthful look is compelling, there is no credible evidence to suggest efficacy. We exercise our facial muscles thousands of times a day, yet the aging process still marches on. Consider other ways to spend your money!



