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This is not a typical side effect after a facelift. I recommend following up with an ophthalmologist for a formal evaluation. Best, Dr. Emer
This isn't typical after your facelift. If it persists, I recommend following up with your Doctor or ophthalmologist. I hope this helps!
This is very rare following a facelift and I would get this formally checked by an ophthalmologist.
Double vision is not related to a facelift procedure, so is best to seek out care by ophthalmologist figure out what is going on.
Thank you for your question.I haven't experienced this side effect related to face lifting in my 24 year career of doing the procedure. There are several causes of acute double vision including inflammation around the muscles that move the eye as well as nerve issues.I think it is reasonable for you have have an evaluation by your eye care professional now to make sure there is not a more serious problem happening as this should not be directly attributed to the facelift procedure.Congratulations on your surgery and good luck.
When you have problems after a surgical procedure it is of utmost importance you contact your surgeon with your questions, not a panel of online surgeons who don't have any of the details of the surgery. I would suggest you get on the phone now to his office.
Thank you for your question.All clinics/surgeons have different aftercare protocols and each policy would work the best for them so I would go by the advice your consultant has given you.My patients are advised not to put anything on there incision sites until completely healed. Just wash with...
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