Facelift expectations, is tighter better?

Julius W. Few, M.D., FACS answers: What results can I expect from a face lift?

Sudden improvement in my wrinkles or just lifting of sagged skiN?


Julius W. Few, MD
18 months ago

I have to answer the question from a specific perspective, as a board certified (The American Board of Plastic Surgery) Plastic Surgeon: tighter is not better

You should expect that your Plastic Surgeon will review your personal goals and expectations with you, prior to the surgery. 

The surgery is typically designed to restore positioning of the facial areas that have lost their place, making you look tired or unhappy.  This can be done with a very natural result, not making the skin too tight. 

Often additional treatments can be helpful, such as filler placement and skin resurfacing.  All approaches should be individual and customized to your needs.

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A: Results of a facelift

Otto Joseph Placik, MD
9 months ago

This really depends on the areas treated. A facelift has become a relatively generic term which does not refer to any specific area. Most traditional facelifts range in longevity from 7-10 years. However, as the old saying goes, it is important to realize that although "we can turn back the hands of time, we can't stop the clock from clicking."

Facelifts can address the:

  • Forehead
  • Brow
  • Temples
  • Upper eyelid
  • Lower eyelid
  • Ears
  • Nose
  • Cheeks
  • Jaw
  • Neck

as well as the structures of the

  • Skin
  • Fat
  • Muscle
  • Bone

Facelifts can address all or some of these components. Depending on what is done results vary.

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