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Thank you for the question. I would recommend first doing what your Surgeon advises. In my practice, I would prefer that you wait at least 2 more weeks.
I would recommend at least 6 weeks. Although, keep in mind that I am typically on the more conservative side. You likely want the best result and healing from your deep plane facelift. So, you would not want to Inadvertently place any excess tension on the facelift incisions.
A month after your surgery should be an adequate amount of time to Start using hair extensions again. Always best to check with your operative surgeon
Thank you for your question. There is a technique that aims to restore the characteristic impact of the ligaments released during a deep plane facelift. It has been described by Prof Bryan Mendelssohn from Melbourne. It is not the most common approach. After the SMAS layer is mobilized and...
Thank you for sharing your question and photographs. 'This requires complex revision surgery to correct. It appears that you have some persistent platysmal banding and some soft tissue/contour irregularities in the neck. What would be required to fix this is a deep plane facelift and deep neck...
It sounds like you may benefit from a combination of different procedures to address the various concerns you have mentioned. Without a proper consultation and evaluation, it's hard to make a definitive recommendation. However, here are some common surgical options that may be suitable for your...
That is a great question, and the answer is pretty simple. All surgeons are different in their process of performing a specific procedure. Some are very meticulous and take a long time (5-6 hours) and others are very efficient and work quickly and can get the same procedure done in less than 2...
Please post pictures that show the lumps on the facelift and find out if you had fat transfer done to your face
Hello, hope you are well. The answer is yes, a deep-plane technique is a good choice for African American skin / darker skin tones. Deep to the skin, we all share the same anatomy with relatively minor variations (irrelevant to skin tone). The most important consideration with melanated skin is...
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