Honorable doctors I had arm lift surgery on January 23rd. I am scheduled to undergo a Deep Plane Facelift with Endoscopic Brow and Temple Lift as early as next month on February 20th. Now I'm wondering if it's safe as at this point I still have to wear arm compressions at daytime for two more weeks. Maybe it will strain my lymphatic system too much? I'm 64 years old, but normal weight, no smoking. The operations are at two different clinics. I have not been warned here.
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There are no drawbacks to a facelift in your 40s if so desired. Usually a much simpler and less aggressive procedure is needed at that age that lasts longer. If you do need a 2nd procedure in a decade or so, it can also be a simple procedure.
Fat grafting to the submalar area can help improve this. It may need a 2nd treatment 8-12 months later but it can look quite natural. Sculptra is another option.
Stem cell injections will rejuvenate the skin and improve tone/texture of the skin, but it will not give you volume nor tighten the structures underneath. One month post injection is long enough for the cells to have incorporated and would be ok to have surgery, but you have not seen the...