Oklahoma City Facelift doctors
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Ivan Wayne, MD
Oklahoma City Facial Plastic Surgeon
13908 Quailbrook Drive, Oklahoma City |
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Anureet K. Bajaj, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
6205 N. Santa Fe Suite 105, Oklahoma City |
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Paramjit S. Bajaj, M.D.
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
Suite 105 6205 N Santa Fe, Oklahoma City |
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Mehdi Adham, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
8100 S. Walker Ste A, Oklahoma City |
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Juan A. Brou, MD
Oklahoma City Plastic Surgeon
5300 N Grand Blvd Ste 205, Oklahoma City |
Recent Answers
Thoughts About Having Cosmetic Surgery (Face Lift) at a Residency Program?
Every single plastic surgeon was a resident sometime somewhere. And the vast majority of currently practicing plastic surgeons gained some experience through a resident clinic. Most resident training programs offer resident clinics so that the senior or chief resident can gain experience taking care of and operating on his/her own patients -- all under the supervision of an attending surgeon. The benefit for the consumer is a lower-priced surgery; the downside for the consumer is inexperience and the possibility that the resident will move at some point and no longer be available for follow-up.
Only you can decide if the benefit of a more inexpensive surgery is worth it. And only you can decide if the resident is someone whom you trust. Good luck!
Rosacea is under control, but I have thin skin. Thank you
I would definitely recommend that you discuss this issue with your surgeon. However, if your rosacea is well-controlled, there shouldn't be any contraindications to your having a facelift for this one issue. Make sure that you tell him/her what medications you are taking to control your rosacea as well. He or she may want to make some adjustments prior to surgery. Good luck!
I'm considering a brow and facelift. How long will the results last. Do people look a little strange as the face starts to fall again as the years go by...I'm mean, do things fall in a weird way because of the previous surgeries?
There is no time limit for the effects or benefits from these surgeries. The aging process does not stop with the surgery. However you will look better in 10 years as compared to if you never had this surgery. Generally speaking, if you had face lift in your fifties, you may need a secondary face lift in your sixties to keep you looking your best.



