Everything is relative and variable. All patients are of course different. On average though, I let my potential patients know that a facelift will last approximately 7-10 years. This is when the SMAS is treated. Simply doing a skin lift is most often a waste of time and money for the patient.
We can not stop aging, but a well done facelifting procedure will leave the patient always looking that much better than having never done the procedure in the first place.
As I am sure you have read, lifestyle is a large factor in healing and in the longevity of such a procedure. Returning to smoking (I insist all my facelift patients have quit smoking for 2-6 months before the procedure) will reduce its longevity. Sun exposure, as I have stated in other answers, will age you. Extreme losses or gains in weight will affect a facelift. A patient's age is also a factor.
Lastly, I thoroughly believe that a patient's attitude and spirit affects his or her health and longevity. I believe it speeds healing as well as how long a procedure lasts. This is impossible to measure of course and is completely subjective, but a persons spirit and well-being do make a real difference.



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