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Understanding Facelift Surgery – Turning Back the Clock

Author: Sultan Hassan
by Sultan Hassan
Posted: May 13, 2016

You may be getting old, but you don’t have to look old. Wrinkles can be smoothed and spots can be removed. Now more than ever, you can turn back the clock with the help of a plastic surgeon. A growing number of people are turning to plastic surgery to help them achieve a youthful look. One of the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the UK and in the world is the facelift. What exactly goes on during this procedure? Here are some of the most essential information you need to know.

If you notice the creases on your forehead deepening or the skin around your jaw starting to sag, you might be an excellent candidate for facelift surgery. Your skin will be pulled back to create a firmer and tighter skin, which will result in a more youthful appearance. Set up a consultation with a plastic surgeon to learn more about the possibilities. The surgeon can assess your case and recommend options on what can be done. Should you ultimately decide to get facelift surgery, your surgeon should be able to discuss the techniques and processes that need to be used in your case.

Operation time will take about two to three hours depending on your condition. General anaesthesia will be administered and you will need to stay at least 2 nights at the hospital. Don’t be alarmed if you notice swelling or bruising on your face. These—along with temporary numbness—are common side effects that can occur after facelift surgeries. It is also common for patients to experience pain and discomfort for about a week following the surgery.

Be sure to take time off from work. You won’t be able to go to the office for 2 to 4 weeks, depending on your condition. Patients are typically not allowed to partake in extraneous activities, or even walking for the first 2 weeks. Scars will appear due to the sutures for the first few weeks, but these will improve and disappear over time.

It’s important that you come in for a consultation before deciding to undergo a face lift so that the surgeon can explain everything to you. He or she will also ensure that your expectations are realistic so that you don’t end up disappointed or discontented afterwards. Talk to your prospective surgeon and don’t be afraid to ask any questions you might have, even if it seems petty. You should also request for before and after photos of the surgeon’s previous clients.

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Elite Surgical is a leading healthcare provider of both cosmetic surgical and non-surgical treatments with clinics in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Milton Keynes, Liverpool and Yorkshire.

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Author: Sultan Hassan

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