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3 Facelift Facts Every St. Augustine Resident Should Know

Facelift surgery, or rhytidectomy, remains one of the most popular cosmetic surgical procedures for both men and women. While some people may think facelifts are only for the vain or egotistical, that’s rarely the case.

Many people choose a facelift to help align their inner feelings with their outer appearance. When you look older than your years, it can actually cause low self-esteem, a lack of confidence, even depression.

While aging is inevitable, looking old is not! Here are three important facelift facts you need to know before scheduling even your first consultation.

  1. Take Your Time Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

One of the reasons people may be dissatisfied with their facelift results is because they don’t feel they look “natural.” The biggest reason this occurs is often because they chose a plastic surgeon who wasn’t adequately qualified.

When you’re considering facelift surgery, it’s crucial that you choose a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive skill and experience in performing surgical facelifts you can research Board Certified Plastic Surgeons by vising plasticsurgery.org and locating physicians by entering you’re zip code. A qualified facelift specialist should have a great deal of knowledge about many different techniques that can be used to help you achieve your aesthetic goals.

The procedure chosen should be based on your unique characteristics, from the structure of your face to the quality and texture of your skin. You should feel like your facelift makes you look refreshed and rejuvenated, not unnatural and fake.

  1. There are Several Different Types of Facelifts

First of all, if you’re on the fence about a facelift, you may want to talk to the doctor to see if you might achieve the look you’re after by trying fillers first. You can see dramatic results with fillers, but they are not permanent.

If you decide to move forward with a facelift, it’s important to know there are different types available. A facelift is actually designed to treat the lower part of the face and can improve the neck, jowls and jawline.

A mini-lift also targets the lower third of the face, but doesn’t involve the neck and won’t eliminate prominent jowls. It’s usually done using local anesthetics and is considered less invasive than a full facelift. The incisions are typically shorter, and it may be more suitable if you have only mild skin laxity.

There are several other types of facelifts, and a number of other methods that can be used for toning, tightening and enhancing your appearance, but it takes a great deal of skill and expertise to consistently get optimal results. That’s why the selection of your plastic surgeon is so vitally important.

You don’t really need to know all the medical terms and the various types of facelifts available. You’re paying a highly-qualified surgeon for their knowledge and experience, and they’re able to determine exactly which techniques will give you your desired results.

  1. Facelifts are Not Magic Erasers

Today’s facelifts give much better results than facelifts years ago when the method involved just pulling the skin tight and trimming away the excess. That method often left women looking tautly stretched and totally unnatural.

While today’s facelifts allow you to look younger (5-15 years younger), and the results can last for up to a decade, they don’t remove wrinkles. A facelift can provide more tone and definition to your face, but it won’t erase the line and wrinkles that are already there.

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