Face Lift

Face Lift

  • Face Lift / Rhytidectomy
  • Rhytidectomy, a surgical procedure commonly known as a facelift, involves the removal of excess facial fat, the tightening of facial muscles, and the trimming or redraping of facial skin to approximate a smoother, firmer facial appearance. The procedure takes place on either the face, neck, or both.

The procedure is advised for those who have prominent,

  • Jowls that occur on the jawline
  • Loose neck skin
  • Nasolabial folds, also known as marionette lines, between the nose and mouth.
  • Midface drooping
  • Double chín

Types of Facelift
Mini Facelift: It is a modified version of the facelift that targets loose skin around the neck and jawline.
Mid-Facelift: mid facelift is also known as a cheek lift, this focuses on rectifying sagging skin from the cheek region to the eyes.
Nonsurgical facelift: It’s a procedure that doesn’t require general anesthesia or large incisions but still targets signs of ageing, including sagging skin, creases, and wrinkles. Thread lift is one of the techniques.

General complications mostly seen in facial surgeries.

  • Anesthesia risks
  • Bleeding Infection
  • Cardiac events
  • Blood clots
  • Pain or scarring
  • Nerve injury
  • Hair loss at the incision sites
  • Prolonged swelling
  • Problems with wound healing.

Facial Trauma