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What You Need to Know about a Face Lift

Overview Face lift surgery is performed to tighten skin on a patient’s face and neck.
The Ideal Candidate Patients who have some elasticity in their necks and faces, but experience visible wrinkling and sagginess.
Target Areas Face
Average Cost $14,500-$17,500
Recovery
  • 1-2 weeks off work
  • 6-8 weeks without strenuous exercise
Overview
 Face lift surgery is performed to tighten skin on a patient’s face and neck..
The Ideal Candidate
Patients who have some elasticity in their necks and faces, but experience visible wrinkling and sagginess.
Target Areas
Face
Average Cost
 $10,500-$15,500
Recovery
  • 1-2 weeks off work
  • 6-8 weeks without strenuous exercise

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What is a Face Lift

Face lift surgery is performed to tighten skin on a patient’s face and neck.

A face lift will not stop the aging process. However, it reduces visible aging signs by:

  • Removing excess fat
  • Tightening underlying muscles
  • Re-draping face and neck skin

Face lifts range in size from mini to standard.

What to Expect Before and After a Face Lift

Before face lift surgery, most patients still have some elasticity in their necks and faces. Sometimes, they still have strong and well-defined bone structure. However, candidates for the procedure experience visible wrinkling and sagginess.

After a face lift, patients will have a smoother-looking face and neck. Jowls and deep creases between the mouth and base of the nose will also be gone. Overall, the patient will look younger and less tired.

A patient’s face will continue to age with time, but the procedure’s major effects are long-lasting.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Face Lifts

How are face lifts done?

Patients meet Dr. Sleightholm and a qualified consultant for a consultation. Together, you will discuss your expectations and desired outcomes. This conversation helps determine the procedure’s potential results.

Dr. Sleightholm will begin by making an incision within in the hairline or along the hair margin. The incision runs above the ear, extending down around the ear lobe, and ends below the hairline. The incision is hidden behind the ear.

The patient’s facial skin and neck muscles are tightened. Excess skin is removed. Stitches secure tissue layers and close the incision.

These conditions will disappear after a few weeks.

Will the procedure leave a scar?

Dr. Sleightholm hides the incision above the hairline and behind the ear. Scarring is not visible and quickly heals.

Will the procedure hurt?

Patients receive face lifts while under general anesthesia. After the procedure, you may feel moderate pain. However, it is easily controlled with pain medication.

Are there face lift surgery risks?

There are certain risks associated with face lifts. Thankfully, they are rare and you can contact Dr. Sleightholm with any concerns.

Procedure-related risks may include:

  • Wide Scar Behind the Ear:In some cases, patients may have a scar behind an ear that is wider than they expected. Due to the position of this scar, it is not noticeable.
  • Temporary Numbness:After a face lift, patients may have temporary facial numbness. When this occurs, it typically only lasts for a few months.
  • Hematomas:Patients uncommonly get hematomas. Should they develop, Dr. Sleightholm will drain them.
Will I have to take time off work or my daily routine?

Within two weeks, Dr. Sleightholm will remove stitches. Bruising and swelling will significantly lower within this time frame, too. Patients typically wear a surgical garment during this period.

The final results of a face lift become clear within four to six weeks. Patients can look forward to continuous improvement over several months.*

*Brampton Cosmetic cannot guarantee that swelling and bruising will be reduced within two weeks for all patients. Actual results may vary.

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