Are All Deep Plane Facelifts the Same?

One of the most effective procedures to combat aging in the face is a facelift, but results can vary depending on the surgeon and technique used. The old method of only lifting and elevating the skin is rarely used by top-rated facial plastic surgeons. The best results are often obtained through a deep plane facelift, yet even this technique varies from surgeon to surgeon. Not all deep plane facelifts are the same, and the results can depend on the exact method of deep plane lift the surgeon uses.

What Is a Deep Plane Facelift?

In a deep plane facelift, the facial fat and muscles are moved and elevated, not just the skin. The “deep plane” refers to the muscles that are responsible for facial movement, below the top layer of tissue. The skin is elevated slightly, but the key is releasing this deep plane of muscles and ligaments to create the position of a youthful face. This is a very delicate procedure, completed to different levels depending on the expertise of the plastic surgeon.

When completed by an experienced facial surgeon that specializes in the most advanced techniques of deep plane facelifts, the results can be incredible. Not only can it reduce sagging and drooping in the jowls and lower face, it can impact the midface. This can reduce a sunken appearance under the eyes and restore a youthful shape to the cheeks without the need for implants or fat transfers. The results are more natural and can last longer, a desirable effect for those who do not want to look “fake” or like they had plastic surgery.

If you are considering a facelift and want natural, lasting results, consult a facial plastic surgeon that specializes in advanced deep plane facelifts for the best results.

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Beverly Hills Center for Plastic & Laser Surgery
120 South Spalding Drive #236
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-0641

Has Losing Weight Made You Look Older?

There is a common problem amongst those who lose weight when they are in their forties, fifties or older. While losing weight can be a healthy change for your body, you may not be happy with the change to your face. Losing weight when you are mid-life or older can make your face look years older. One option is to consider a facelift to give you a more youthful appearance for your face to match your healthier, slimmer body.

When you face is plumper, the skin is stretched, but less likely to sag or show deep lines. When you lose weight, the plumpness is gone and the skin and tissues in your face can sag. This can cause heavy jowls, sagging on the neck and flatness in the midface region. You may love the way your clothes fit and how your body looks after losing weight, but your face may not match your new body.

A facelift can help give you a more youthful appearance and reverse affects that occurred due to your weight loss. A deep plane facelift can lift tissue and skin to smooth lines around the nose and mouth, while lifting sagging at the jowls and neck. You can achieve a more youthful appearance that will fit your healthier body and help you feel confident in how you look.

If you have lost weight and are not happy with the changes it caused in your face, schedule a consultation to meet with an experienced facial plastic surgeon. They can offer solutions to improve the appearance of your face to match your slimmer figure, including a facelift.

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Maurice M. Khosh, MD, FACS
580 Park Avenue, Suite 1BE
New York, NY 10065
212-339-9988

Accelerated Aging After Weight Loss

Losing weight can be difficult, especially when you have many pounds to shed. If you gained forty or more pounds over the years, it can take time and discipline to finally remove the excess weight. When you finally do manage to lose the weight, you may have one negative surprise. For some men and women in their 40’s or older, losing a significant amount of weight can make their face appear older, even if their body is more fit.

When excessive weight is lost later in life, the face also loses fat. Unfortunately, unlike in younger years, the skin may not spring back when the weight is lost. The skin and facial muscles can sag – the skin is thinner and the ligaments can be too weak to hold the facial structure in place. This can be especially noticeable around the mouth, nose, jowls and neck. It can be disheartening to finally lose the weight you have struggled with, only to look years older after you become thinner. 

Facelifts for Post-Weight Loss

One option to give you back your younger looking self after weight loss is a facelift. Since losing excessive amounts of weight can accelerate the aging process, a facelift might be exactly what you need to restore a youthful face to pair with your fit body. Deep plane facelifts elevate the fat pads and skin into a more youthful position, giving you a natural, younger looking face after weight loss.

If you have noticed an older appearance since you lost weight, consult an experienced facial plastic surgeon about a post-weight loss facelift. Ensure the surgeon you choose offers deep plane facelifts, an advanced technique that offers a more natural and longer-lasting rejuvenation of your face.

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Sanaz Harirchian, M.D.
9230 Katy Fwy Suite 600
Houston, TX 77055
713-791-0700

Take Years From Your Face With a Non-Surgical, Liquid Facelift

It’s inevitable; as you get older, the effects of time will begin to be noticeable as lines, wrinkles and sagging skin appear on your face and neck. While some people are willing to undergo surgery to have these aging effects reversed, there are non-surgical options available to regain a youthful appearance. One of the newer popular cosmetic procedures with little downtime is the liquid facelift, a perfect option for those who are looking to look younger without surgery.

What is a Liquid Facelift?

For patients who want a more youthful appearance without the downtime and expense of a surgical facelift, the liquid facelift is a powerful option. This procedure involves using several strategically placed facial filler injections to combat the lines, wrinkles and sagging skin that can make you look older. The result is a smoother, younger looking face within one single outpatient procedure.

Many men and women love this new option for several reasons. While the results are noticeable, a liquid facelift offers a more natural appearance which is more subtle than surgical options. Additionally, this procedure can be done in one appointment, painlessly, with little to no downtime. It’s a great way to get a younger face quickly, with results that can last up to two years.

If you’ve been noticing the signs of age on your face and are looking for a fast, non-surgical option, discuss the liquid facelift with your local cosmetic surgery clinic to see if they offer this service. More experienced cosmetic surgeons usually offer this procedure, as it’s gaining popularity due to the many benefits for patients.

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Beverly Hills Center for Plastic & Laser Surgery
120 South Spalding Drive #236
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 288-0641

When to Consider a Facelift

Aging happens to everyone, but not everyone wants to accept the signs on the face, and they choose to do something about them. A facelift is the most comprehensive approach to eliminating facial wrinkles and sagging skin. A facelift is designed to remove excess skin, tighten underlying muscles and tissues, and re-drape the skin on the face and neck. Facelift surgery is used to correct mid-face sagging, jowls, marionette lines, and double chins. This pricy procedure is known as the “gold standard” for facial rejuvenation because of the positive results that patients walk away with. 

Deciding whether or not a facelift is right for you is a huge step. Before you begin to think about how you feel about your face, you need to know that a facelift typically runs $7,000 to $10,000. The price tag alone makes it impossible for many people. However, if money is not an issue, then it is time to really examine the whys behind your desire for a facelift. If you feel that your face does not reflect how old (or young!) you feel, or if you feel that your sagging facial skin is a social or career obstacle then it is time to talk to a trusted plastic surgeon. 

Many people say that they just don’t “feel like themselves” any more when they look in the mirror. A facelift will not create a new you, but it will help you rewind the hands of time to a younger version of yourself. You also need to consider the down time that is associated with a facelift surgery. Taking time off work and hiding away while you recover will be necessary for at least two weeks. After that, bruising will still be noticeable, so that must be taken into consideration. 

If you feel that you have considered all areas concerning a facelift procedure and you wish to continue, contact a reputable surgeon for a consultation. S/he will be able to use her/his expertise to help you achieve the youthful appearance you desire.

Posted on behalf of Benjamin Stong, MD, Kalos Facial Plastic Surgery, LLC 

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A Facelift For A More Youthful Appearance

More and more patients are considering cosmetic facial surgery to maintain a younger, refreshed appearance.  With modern healthcare, the population is living longer and staying in much better health than at any other time in history.  As a result patients are safely able to undergo surgical procedures much later in life than previously thought.  A facelift is a procedure that specifically addresses sagging cheek and neck skin.  With modern facelift incisions and techniques, we have been able to eliminate the “pulled” unnatural look with shorter, well camouflaged incisions.

Patients often wonder if they are a candidate for a facelift and what type of facelift is right for them.  Because of improved health later in life, many patients are getting facelifts well into their 7th and even 8th decades of life with excellent outcomes.  Aging with loss of skin elasticity, and the formation of cheek jowls and sagging neck skin can begin as early as the 3rd decade of life.  Creams, laser, and injectables can be employed as an early intervention to reverse some of the signs of aging and camouflage other aspects of the aging process.  At some point, patients may become tired of undergoing repeated procedures with limited results and want a more permanent, impressive solution.  Usually this is when they start to consider aging face surgery, such as a facelift, in order to match how young they feel.  Other patients may choose to undergo facelift surgery in order to remain competitive with the younger population in the workforce.

The decision to undergo a facelift is purely driven by patient goals and expectations.  Even with minimal signs of aging, some more image conscious patients may elect to have a facelift as early as their late thirties to keep a very clean jaw and neck line.  The most comprehensive facelift techniques (an extended Sub-SMAS or deep plane facelift) are designed to last eight to ten years.  Some of the more limited techniques may fail as early as one year after surgery.  It is important to keep in mind that we only reset the hands of time, and that we do not stop the aging process.  Most patients choosing to undergo a facelift, want to have long lasting results to avoid or delay revision facelift surgery.  In no way does having multiple facelift surgeries in one’s lifetime create and unnatural, “pulled” look or preclude one from having a revision facelift later in life with excellent outcomes.  Some patients may have as many as three or four facelifts over their lifetime to keep a youthful appearance.

Because of the elective nature of facelift surgery, patients should receive medical clearance from their doctor to undergo anesthesia prior to surgery.  One should also seek a surgeon they feel comfortable with, that has received the right kind of training, to achieve excellent outcomes while avoiding problems or disasters.  Often times, facelifts are combined with other facial cosmetic procedures such as blephharoplasties, browlifts, and midface lifts to avoid multiple trips to the operating room and additional anesthesia.  Schedule a consultation with an expert facelift surgeon to address concerns and get more details about the process of the procedure.

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Smoking and Face Lift Surgery

Quitting smoking is an important thing you can do for your health, but if you are undergoing plastic or cosmetic surgery, it is a must.  If you are having a facelift, it is best that you have quit smoking for at least one month prior to the time of your face lift surgery.

When you smoke, blood flow is reduced in many areas, including your face.  If you continue to smoke before and after facial cosmetic surgery and your facelift, you run a 10% chance of developing tissue necrosis at the incision site.  One in ten smokers who have a facelift will develop this failure to heal syndrome. 

Tissue necrosis is skin and cell death.  Treatment for tissue necrosis requires skin grafting, and long hospitalizations with IV antibiotics.  Several surgeries are usually required to repair the damage caused by tissue necrosis, and even then, scarring is likely.

Signs of tissue necrosis are black wound beds, and scars that look like they are coming ‘apart at the seams’. 

If you are a smoker and are considering or have scheduled a facelift, discuss with your surgeon when you should stop smoking.  There are ways to help minimize the cravings associated with nicotine withdrawal, but remember that patches or gum that contains nicotine can also cause tissue necrosis so should not be used before or after surgery.  Your surgeon can also prescribe some medications that may help relieve the anxiety associated with stopping smoking, so be open and honest when discussing your smoking history. 

To determine if you are a candidate for a facelift, please contact your local facial plastic surgeon for a consultation.

Facelift Basics

A facelift, also known as a rhytidectomy, is designed to help decrease wrinkles and other signs of aging in the facial area.  Facelifts are appropriate when injectibles and fillers no longer work, or if the individual desires a more permanent solution.  Facelifts will last for ten years or more and will help correct the sagging that occurs with time to all of us. 

If you are considering face lift surgery, recognize that this is a major surgical procedure that requires some healing time.  Individuals who are candidates for a facelift show signs of sagging in the mid-face region, deeper creases below the lower eyelids, or the corners of the mouth, or loose and excess skin or fat deposits under the chin and jaw (a ‘double’ chin).

If you decide to have a facelift, there are several important things you should know.  Consultation with a facial plastic / cosmetic surgeon is your best bet for a successful surgical experience.  Two weeks before surgery, stop taking any non-steroidals (NSAIDS, such as ibuprofen or naproxen) that you may be on, or other medications that may cause blood thinning.  Herbal and over the counter products that cause blood thinning should also be discontinued one to two weeks prior to surgery, including garlic, fish oil, omega threes, green tea, baby aspirin, and Saint John’s Wort.  However, always speak to your surgeon and other physicians before abruptly stopping any medications so that the safest plan can be determined for you.

You should also quit smoking if you are a smoker.  Smoking has been shown to limit the positive effects of a facelift, and also increases your risk during anesthesia.  If you are considering a facelift, contact your local facial plastic surgeon for a consult and determination if a facelift is right for you.

Smoking and Facelift Surgery

If you have decided to have a facelift, one of the most important things you can do for yourself during this time is to stop smoking.  Smoking has serious health consequences, and can also cause serious problems with your recovery from facelift surgery.

If you smoke, you must not smoke for a minimum of one month before and one month after the surgery.   Many reputable facial cosmetic surgeons ask for an even longer commitment of not smoking.  Smoking not only is bad for your body, it also slows the healing process after surgery.  Stopping smoking will also help during the surgical procedure and with the anesthesia. 

You should be aware that smoking immediately before or after a facelift may cause considerable damage to your face, including skin necrosis.  This is because smoking causes changes in the vascular system of the skin.  Skin necrosis is when your skin will turn black and die.  During skin necrosis, the incision lines become red and then black.  Incisions separate, and infection may set in.  The only treatment for skin necrosis is a skin graft.  A skin graft requires extensive surgeries and repeated consultations with a qualified surgeon.  One in ten smokers will suffer from skin necrosis at the incision lines if they are still smoking before and after surgery.

If you want to have facial plastic surgery, always contact a reputable cosmetic surgeon and follow their instructions exactly.  Be honest with your physician about your smoking history so he or she can best advise you.

Preparing for Facelift Surgery

You have decided to have a facelift.  You have discussed the options with your professional facial plastic surgeon, weighed the pros and cons, and have decided that facelift surgery is the best option for you.  How do you best prepare?

Facelift surgery is a major surgical procedure that lasts 2-4 hours.  It is generally performed as an outpatient.  When you leave surgery, a white fluffy dressing is usually in place.  This dressing is generally removed by the surgeon within a few hours to one day, and replaced with an elastic type bandage.  Drains are often in place to help minimize swelling and edema associated with the surgery.  You will likely have some discoloration of your face (you may have some bruising) that can last up to one to two weeks.  You should plan on taking some time off of work during this period.

About two weeks before facelift surgery you should schedule a pre-operative appointment with your surgeon and his assistant.  At this time, review any medications you may be taking.  This includes any medicines that may be over the counter or any herbal or alternative medication products you currently use.  You may be advised to stop some of these medications, and your surgeon may wish to discuss alternatives of other medicines.  Never be embarrassed to share with your surgeon any medications you are taking.  Your surgeon may also prescribe some new medications for you to take, or add in some herbal supplements to aid in healing. 

Most importantly, stop smoking.  For some of the dangers associated with smoking and cosmetic surgery, see our article on this topic.  Trust your surgeon, and get ready for a new you!