Sarah-Louise Bailey

Should I have a facelift?

Ageing is inevitable part of life. However, this doesn’t mean you have to accept sagging skin, crow’s feet around the eyes and sagging muscles in the lower face. So, if your question is should I have a facelift, the answer is yes. However, if you decide to get a facelift, it is best to understand the pros and cons of the procedure, the costs involved and how will the cosmetic surgeon perform the surgery. More importantly, the surgeon should conduct a thorough evaluation and let you know whether you are a good candidate for a facelift.

What is a Facelift?

Technically, a facelift is a surgical procedure that looks to improve the overall appearance of your face and jawline. There are many different types of facelifts and when you consult a reliable and reputable cosmetic surgery specialist, you will be in a better position to decide which type is apt for your face and your needs.

Different types of facelifts tend to focus on different problem areas of your face. For instance, if you have saggy skin, the specialist may want to reposition the underlying facial muscles and remove excess skin to give your face a tighter and wrinkle-free appearance rather than just opting to tighten your skin. Typically, this kind of facelift looks to give a person a more youthful facial contour.

Modern-Technology to the Rescue

Traditionally, facelift surgeries used to involve large incisions that are discreetly made to give a person a youthful appearance. This procedure is still performed and is preferred for older people, who have significant signs of ageing.

Today, cosmetic surgeons use a wide variety of modern technology and devices to make the procedure a seamless one, with hardly any downtime. Liposuction often is performed along with the facelift to get rid of excess fat present under the skin. Laser technology has made facelifts less invasive and the scarring also is minimal, as a result.

You can opt for a mini lift, which is often used for people with small signs of ageing. If you are between forty and forty-five years of age, speak to your cosmetic surgeon about undergoing this procedure.

Are You a Good-Candidate?

Not everyone can walk into a cosmetic surgeon’s office and get a facelift. You have to be mentally and physically healthy to be considered for this procedure. Above all, you should know what to expect from the procedure and also have realistic expectations.

Smokers often show signs of ageing before non-smokers. However, there are some cosmetic specialists, who will not operate on smokers, due to the risks involved. So, if you are a smoker, it’s in your interest to quit and then consult a cosmetic specialist. Smoking not only delays healing, it can cause damage to your recently performed facelift.

The Risks

Any surgical procedure has risks, a facelift is not different. This said, facelifts are relative safe. While there will be some scarring, your choice of surgeon will determine the amount of scarring. A skilled and artistic cosmetic surgeon will take measures to minimize scarring. You will have discreet scars beneath your chin and around the ear area, along with temporary swelling and numbness which subside in a few days’ time.

The Bottom-Line

Ultimately, getting a facelift is a personal choice. If the signs of ageing are troubling you and undermining your confidence and self-esteem, you should consult a reputable and renowned cosmetic specialist, such as Cosmetic Surgery Partners, to find out which type of facelift is right for you. You will be able to get rid of the signs of ageing and enjoy youthful and radiant appearance.

*Post contributed by the aforementioned company.

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