A facelift is a type of plastic surgery to change how your face looks. Over time, lifestyle habits such as smoking, sunbathing, outdoor activities, and stress can change the appearance of the face. As people age:
When a facelift is done, face and neck skin are removed and the tissues under the skin are tightened. The medical term for this procedure is rhytidectomy.
You are most likely to have good results from a facelift if your bone structure is strong and well-defined and your skin has some elasticity. A facelift can be done by itself, or along with other procedures such as eyelid surgery or nose reshaping. Health insurance usually does not pay for elective cosmetic surgery, such as a facelift.
A facelift may be performed in an outpatient surgery center or in a hospital. You will probably be given local anesthesia, along with a sedative to make you drowsy. You will be awake but relaxed, and your face will not feel pain. You might have general anesthesia instead, which means that you will sleep through the surgery.
Facelift surgery typically lasts 2 to 5 hours. The surgeon makes a cut from the temple, around the earlobe, to the back of the neck. The cuts are made in the natural creases and lines of the skin to hide scars. After it is separated from muscle and fat, the skin is pulled upwards. Excess skin is then cut away. Muscles are tightened and excess fat is removed. The surgeon will use stitches to close cuts on the face. Metal clips may be used on the scalp.
You may have a small, thin tube temporarily placed under the skin behind your ear to drain any blood that might collect there. Your head may also be wrapped loosely in bandages to decrease bruising and swelling.
Your face will be swollen for a while. Your facial movements may be slightly stiff and you may feel self-conscious about your scars. You may have some bruising and swelling for 2 or 3 weeks, and you may tire easily. To keep the swelling down, keep your head elevated and as still as possible for a couple of days after surgery.
Bandages are usually removed after 1 to 5 days. Most stitches will be removed after 4 to 7 days. Your scalp may take longer to heal, and the stitches or metal clips in your hairline may be left in a few days longer.
Pain is usually minor and can be controlled with medicine. Avoid strenuous activity, including sex and heavy housework, for at least 2 weeks.
Don’t drink alcohol if you are taking pain medicine.
Avoid steam baths and saunas for the first 2 months after surgery.
During the healing process, the skin on your face or neck may feel numb. This usually goes away in a few weeks or months.
Some possible benefits of getting a facelift are:
Possible complications include:
Having a facelift does not stop the aging process. Your face will continue to age. Results depend on your age, skin elasticity, and your future exposure to sun and cigarette smoke.
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To find a plastic surgeon who performs this procedure, call one of the national organizations of board-certified plastic surgeons.