45-54 year old woman treated with Lower Face Lift

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This patient said that she always looked tired. I performed a facelift, including the neck and mid-face. I also performed cosmetic surgery for the upper and lower eyelids. While there are many different techniques available for performing a facelift operation (including a mini or short-scar lift), I like to elevate the fibrofatty tissues under the skin, advance them, and suture them down in a place that I find to be more youthful. This takes a bit more time and care, but I think it's worth the investment when I see a natural look on my patients' faces a few weeks later. When I first went into practice, I set out to find a simpler way to get this type of outcome. For instance, there are techniques that use sutures to "imbricate" the soft tissues, or pull them up to a level that the surgeon wants. Unfortunately, I found them all to be short-term solutions. In 6 or 8 months, those results seemed to falter. The full SMAS elevation method has always yielded a nice, natural-looking, and youthful result that lasts for years. Patient Age: 53 Procedures Performed: Full SMAS facelift Upper eyelid blepharoplasty Lower eyelid blepharoplasty with septal reset Anesthesia: General anesthesia Recovery: This patient developed an allergic reaction to bacitracin, and it prolonged her recovery to more than 2 weeks. However, her results were not affected in the end.
Tags: age 45-54 , face , female , lift , 3 months post-op , front view , lower