I tried laser hair removal but it does not seem to be effective for my facial hair, I am a man, it seems that my beard hair is in some parts a bit stubborn I am looking into electrolysis to remove unwanted hair from my beard My question is: -¿Would doing electrolysis make a facelift more difficult in the future? Meaning, ¿Could doing electrolysis create any type of injury under the skin that makes a facelift more difficult or it makes it difficult to get good results when performing the surgery? I read that people who use sculptra as a type of filler can make theirs futures facelifts more complicated to achieve good results, I am just wondering if electrolysis could somehow make a facelift difficult to perform or get good results It may seem like a silly question. I just want to make sure that it would not interfere with the surgery results in the future
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Answer: Electrolysis and Facelift Surgery
Jacob Tower, MDBoard Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon, Board Certified in Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery
Thank you for the photos and your question. Given your young age I recommend a deep plane facelift for several reasons. Deep plane facelifts provide longer-lasting results because they address the fundamental structural changes that occur with aging. By repositioning the deeper tissues rather...
Based on your post photos appears a skin only full open facelift with SMAS application indicated. Fees range from $12,000-$30,000. Best of virtual consult with I do not recommend deep plain facelift in your case.
Hello and thank you for your question. Scarring following surgery can vary between individuals. Given that you are 9 months out from your procedure, you may benefit from daily massage to help break down scar tissue and flatten the appearance. If you are still concerned about the appearance, an...