The keys to an excellent facelift are outlined by Dr. Lou Bucky, a board certified plastic surgeon with ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com. Facelifts are one of the most popular and heavily marketed facial procedures, but there are several important things an interested patient should know.
What is important to know for a patient who wants a facelift?
The first change is a loss of elasticity to the skin. Elasticity problems need to be treated with things that improve elasticity; dermabrasion, peels or lasers.
Volume loss is a Key Problem a facelift needs to address
The second change is a loss of volume or deflation. Bucky says, “Deflation problems need to be treated with things that improve volume, typically your own fat or sometimes other fillers.”
When deflation happens everything starts to drop and that leads to third change, gravitational descent. According to Bucky, “Gravitational descent is the third component in aging and needs to be treated with a lifting procedure, some sort of anti-gravity approach.”
Dr. Bucky says, “When all three are performed appropriately, that usually ensures a good aesthetic result.” The final key is a quick and easy recovery. “When all that is put together, you should come out with a result that looks refreshed, balanced, younger and not surgical.”
Plastic Surgery Channel facial expert Dr. Patrick Sullivan commented, “Facelifts when performed properly can result in some of the happiest patients;however, when patients are lured into procedures driven by marketing that do not address all the facial aging components big issues are often seen.”
As always, interested patients should ensure their surgeon is Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery when considering a facelift.
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