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The midface lift is something that I have never been a fan of. However what needs to be done in your case I can’t tell without photos
Hello! Yes, revision of a subperiosteal midface lift is possible. It's important to consult with a skilled facial surgeon who can assess the specific areas that need correction. They will consider factors such as the extent of the previous procedure, the desired outcome, and the condition of the underlying tissues. Based on this assessment, they can recommend the best approach for revision, which may include addressing any asymmetries, contour irregularities, or other issues to achieve a more satisfying result.
Virtually every post surgical issue has a long term aesthetic remedyYour present and pre-operative photos would be a great place to start for advice on how best to proceed
Hi, I'm sorry to hear about your experience. From the photos, it appears that a revision facelift could potentially help, but it's crucial to understand what areas were addressed in the initial procedure. Since your head is down in the photos, it's challenging to assess your skin's condition...
Based on your photos, these appear to be your anterior digastric muscles Once all swelling has resolved(roughly six months) a decision can be made between surgically reducing them(without compromised function) or using permanent fat grafting to camouflage them Hope this helps
Based on your photos, your issue appears to be skin quality not quantity, as well as thin skin revealing the neck's underlying anatomy Hope this helps
I would highly recommend considering fat grafting. I would go see a board-certified plastic surgeon (with 6 year integrated plastic surgery training and 1 year The Aesthetic Society accredited fellowship). Without an evaluation in person, it is difficult to make any recommendations or provide a...
I would recommend discussing less aggressive resurfacing options, such as fractional lasers or non-ablative treatments, which tend to have a gentler impact on sensitive skin in combination with growth factors and exosomes. These topicals have amazing healing properties and can be started even...
The key question to ask is whether the initial facelift effectively lifted the deeper tissues. If these were not properly addressed, it may not have achieved the desired angular jawline. Based on the appearance in these photos, a face and neck lift revision could be beneficial to address the...
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