You may be candidate for facelift (rhytidectomy) if you
have experienced a loss of skin elasticity and muscle tone of the face and
neck. A facelift may also be desirable if you have the appearance of jowls
and deep creases between the base of the nose and the corners of the
mouth, developed facial and neck wrinkles. A facelift may also be helpful
if you believe you lack youthful chin and neck contours and/or feel you
have a tired facial appearance.
A facelift is intended to give the patient a more rested
and youthful contour to the face and neck. Facelifts range in size from
"mini" to "standard" depending on location and extent of skin laxity. The
operation is done on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia with
sedation, or under general anesthesia. The patient goes home with head and
neck wrapped in dressings, which are usually removed the next day. Minimal
initial discomfort is easily controlled with oral medication. Sutures are
removed within 14 days. Bruising and swelling decrease to "socially
acceptable" levels in 10-20 days. The final result of a facelift procedure
is evident in 4-6 weeks or sooner, with continued improvement for several
months.
A facelift is considered cosmetic and therefore is not
covered by insurance. The patient is responsible for payment. The specific
risks and the suitability of facelift (rhytidectomy) procedure for a given
individual can be determined only at the time of consultation. All
surgical procedures have some degree of risk. Minor complications that do
not affect the outcome occur occasionally. Major complications are
unusual.