A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reduce visible signs of aging in the face and neck by removing excess skin, tightening underlying tissues, and redraping the skin.
The procedure typically involves making incisions along the hairline and around the ears. The surgeon then lifts and tightens the underlying muscles and tissues, removes excess skin, and repositions the remaining skin to create a smoother and more youthful appearance. In some cases, a neck lift may also be performed to enhance overall results.
Recovery from a facelift involves swelling, bruising, and temporary numbness, which usually subside within a few weeks. Patients are advised to follow their surgeon's post-operative care instructions, including keeping the head elevated, avoiding strenuous activities, and attending follow-up appointments to monitor healing.
The results of a facelift can be long-lasting, providing a rejuvenated and more youthful facial appearance. While some improvements are noticeable immediately, the final results will become more apparent as swelling diminishes and the face fully heals over the following months.
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