Although a face lift IS viewed as a medical procedure performed for aesthetic reasons, from time to time it also appears as a medical necessity. Today we cannot talk about the fact that only women prefer facelift surgeries, which are often performed for aesthetic reasons. Face lift procedures, which are also very popular among men of our age, are mostly preferred to fix facial skin sagging and sagging after a certain age. It is not entirely correct to speak of an age restriction when it comes to facelift surgeries, as it is sufficient for the sufferer to know their own aged face and realize that face to face after obesity surgeries, which have become very popular today , patients lose a lot of weight and the sagging skin that develops bothers them because they want to have a slim and fit appearance.
People with sagging skin on the face and neck
People who have not completely lost their skin elasticity
Those who have no health problems
People whose weight has not changed for at least six months
Those with stronger bone structure
People with realistic expectations
The presence of some of these criteria will show if you are a suitable candidate for a facelift.
At the first meeting, your doctor WILL ask what kind of improvement you want. Be clear about what you want. When your surgeon fully understands your expectations, they will be better able to tell if your expectations are realistic. He will examine your skin, hairline and facial structure and determine which technique is right for you. It informs you about the locations of the adopted cuts and the success of the result. Your skin type, age, whether you smoke or not, and the sun damage on your skin all affect the outcome of the surgery.
Do not use aspirin or blood thinners.
Quit or at least reduce smoking at least two weeks before the operation. Smoking significantly increases the risk of complications.
Ask your doctor for an information sheet.
Arrange for someone to assist you with postoperative transport.
Arrange someone to support you in the first 24-72 hours after the operation.
Prepare a comfortable environment at home (e.g. pillows, books, magazines, TV, remote control)
On the day of surgery, wear comfortable, easy-to-remove, button-front clothing.
How does the procedure work, how long does it take?
Anesthesia: General or sedation, Localization: Operating room, Operating time: 2-4 hours
A facelift tightens the soft tissues of the face, neck and chin by removing excess skin. Meanwhile, the jawline, sagging cheeks and sagging neck skin can be corrected. To get an idea of the result, you can place your fingers in the middle of your cheeks and pull them up and back. The skin folds may decrease and tighten a little, but they will not disappear completely. By gently pinching the skin in front of your ear, you can understand how much skin is removed during the procedure.
The facelift procedure does not correct wrinkles on the forehead, eyelids, eyebrows and around the mouth. Forehead lift and eyelid surgery can also be performed in the same session for a more consistent appearance. Laser, chemical peeling, botox injection and dermabrasion are supportive procedures to reduce wrinkles.
Pain Level: Moderate discomfort. It requires 1-3 days of pain relief.
Edema and Bruising: May last 2 weeks or more.
Numbness: Can last for several weeks.
Bandages: Change every 1-2 days.
Start of work: 1-3 weeks later.
Sport: Begins after 2-3 weeks.
Sun protection: Six weeks of sun protection are given with a sunscreen of SPF 15 or higher.
Result: It is fully visible after 3-4 months.
The average hospital stay is one night. The next day, the patient is discharged by removing the bandages and removing the drains.
After the operation, bruising and swelling will occur on the face and eyelids. It is most noticeable in the first few days. Most bruises disappear within two weeks. Full recovery occurs within months. The speed of recovery depends on the type of skin, age and healing properties of the person. Most patients return to their daily activities within two weeks.
There may be numbness in the facial area that lasts for several weeks or months. Since the incisions are hidden in natural body creases, they are not very noticeable even if they are not yet fading.
After the operation, the person’s appearance improves day by day. Meeting with others for at least a week can be uncomfortable. However, one can start work in 1-2 weeks and participate in social life again in 4-8 weeks.
The head should be kept as high as possible to reduce edema.
Ice should be used to minimize edema.
Aspirin or drugs that increase bleeding time should not be used.
Smoking should not be permitted and people should not be in smoking environments during the recovery period.
It should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
Sunscreen with a minimum factor of 15 should be used.
Abnormal facial contour
Anesthesia reaction, drug reaction
Earlobe deformity
bleeding, hematoma
Facial nerve paralysis or weakness
Infection
Visible scarring, keloid
Persistent deafness
Skin imperfections
Skin necrosis (especially in smokers)
