Face Lifting (Rhytidoplasty)
Face Lifting (Rhytidoplasty)
Face Lifting (Rhytidoplasty)
Face Lifting (Rhytidoplasty)

Face Lifting (Rhytidoplasty)

Age, way of life, poor diet, air pollution, lack of skin care, gravity, and mimics all contribute to facial structure deterioration and the drooping of eyebrows and eyelids, under-eye pouches and lines, deep lines around the lips and nose, sagging cheeks, and the appearance of jowls.

In "face-lifting," one of the Aesthetic and Plastic Surgical Surgeries, the excess, sagging skin is removed through a cut on the area where the ear and cheek meet, or from behind the ear and, if necessary, on the hairy side of the whisker. Consequently, the face adopts its new shape. While the cuts are patched using unique methods, the marks are unclear.

Should I undergo a facelift?

You are a candidate for "Face Lifting" if you are unhappy with the signs of aging on your face and feel that you look older than you actually are.

What needs to be carefully considered prior to the procedure?

You should tell your doctor everything you hope to achieve and anything that worries you. During the examination, you should respond to any inquiries about your general health status in detail and let the doctor know about any current illnesses and prescription drugs you are taking.

What information about anesthesia is necessary?

Before having a facelift, you will be evaluated and informed by a doctor who specializes in anesthesia. You should stop using blood thinners, vitamins, and anesthesia-affecting substances like alcohol and tobacco as of the date predicted by your doctor.

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