I have an EKG monitor that was implanted this past year due to a fainting spell. I will wear it for three years. I have not had any heart arrhythmias, heart murmurs, no Afib occurrences and no heart disease other than high cholesterol. I have normal blood pressure. Would a doctor still feel they could do a facelift with a neck lift on someone who is 65 and in good health otherwise?
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February 11, 2019
Answer: A Mini Facelift can usually be an option on most realistic patients anytime after the age of 35-40
Hi, I understand your concerns. It might make more sense to have a minimally, invasive SMAS facelift that can be performed in 90 minutes or less using a local anesthetic. This would allow you to be awake and breathe normally and on your own. If you have a larger, more invasive facelift thi...
A short scar facelift is a great option for many people. The recovery & downtime is very minimal. There are usually no drains, most people can go out the same day, you can shower the next day, there're no scars behind the ears and you can wear your hair up anytime and most patients take no pain...
FaceTite can internally tighten the skin in the lower face and neck. After all the skin has been heated and contracted, we shape the neck with liposuction to give definition and remove stubborn pockets of fat. In one quick treatment, we can tighten skin, remove fat, and contour the lower face,...