The face, compared to any other body feature, is the reflection of personality. The appearance of the face and the associated expressions are analyzed for making judgements about an individual. Face is also the portion which showcases the initial signs of aging. Unfortunately, our cosmetic age largely differs from our physical age. Several factors can contribute to this unwanted aged appearance. They include prolonged exposure to sun's radiation, repeated facial expressions, delicate nature of the facial skin etc. This situation necessitates a procedure that can regain the youth of the face.
2. Introduction
• The face, compared to any other body feature, is
the reflection of personality.
• The appearance of the face and the associated
expressions are analyzed for making judgements
about an individual.
• Face is also the portion which showcases the
initial signs of aging.
• Several factors can contribute to this unwanted
aged appearance. They include prolonged
exposure to sun's radiation, repeated facial
expressions, delicate nature of the facial skin etc.
3. • Facial aesthetic surgeries are cosmetic surgeries that are aimed at correcting any
deformities that are related to face.
• These surgeries are in high demand and are performed in large numbers. The
facial aesthetic surgery is really a combination of several cosmetic procedures
like Rhinopasty, facelift etc.
• Almost all the procedures are done in a stretch so that a much younger facial
appearance in obtained in a single go. They may be either surgical or non-
surgical.
• The non-surgical procedures include laser hair removal and Botox injection.
4. Short Scar Face Lift or Rhytidoplasty
Ageing Treatment
• A person is initially judged by the
appearance of their face.
• This analysis can tell a lot about the person,
particularly the age. The effects of ageing
are initially observed on the face.
• Therefore, the person may appear to look
older even though they may feel a lot
younger.
5. Brief physiology of ageing
• The effects of gravity and the sun are best seen
on the face.
• Effects are observed on the surface as well as
on the underlying structures of the face such as
SMAS (superficial muscular aponeurotic
system).
• This is a set of tissues that lies below the skin
over the facial muscles.
6. Brief physiology of ageing
• Descent of skin happens when the ultraviolet radiation affects these set of tissues
badly. Gravitational effects further aggravate this condition.
• Therefore, the appropriate surgical method not only treats the facial skin, but also
its underlying structures.
• It is now possible to surgically peel off the older layers of face to regain its lost
texture and appearance.
7. Face lift: What is it and how it is done
• Either local or general anesthesia may be administered for performing this surgery.
• Anesthesia is normally given in the junction of face and ear. Through multiple incisions, the skin
and its underlying structures (the SMAS) are tightened.
• Tightening is done against gravity in order to counterbalance the drooping effect. Care has to be
taken so that the level of tightening is same in both halves.
• After ensuring this, the incisions are closed in a manner that does not disturb the ear appearance
or the nearby hairline. This should be kept in mind since sideburns are located in those areas that
are closer to the ear. The use of laser may be required in this condition.
• However, this requirement is necessary only for a certain number of patients.
8. Face lift: What is it and how it is done
• Either local or general anesthesia may be
administered for performing this surgery.
• Anesthesia is normally given in the junction of face
and ear. Through multiple incisions, the skin and its
underlying structures (the SMAS) are tightened.
• Tightening is done against gravity in order to
counterbalance the drooping effect.
• Care has to be taken so that the level of tightening is
same in both halves.
9. Face lift: What is it and how it is done
• After ensuring this, the incisions are closed in a manner that does not disturb the ear
appearance or the nearby hairline.
• This should be kept in mind since sideburns are located in those areas that are closer
to the ear.
• The use of laser may be required in this condition.
• However, this requirement is necessary only for a certain number of patients.
11. Results
•After this procedure, you can see a wonderful appearance which corresponds to almost from a
decade ago. In short, the ageing is literally decreased after this procedure and youthfulness is
regained.
•The use of PIXEL laser results in rejuvenated facial skin, thereby complementing the effect of
surgery.
•A perfect facelift occurs when the level of symmetry is same in both halves. In this condition, the
symmetry is maintained at the hairline at the temples, the back of head, and side of the ears.
•The effects of facelift done by us can last for almost 15 years if both the skin surface and its
underlying structure (SMAS) are treated.
12. Results
•Many surgeons do not take the SMAS into consideration since they believe that injuring the
internal structures can affect the nearby nerves.
• It is a fact that no facelift is complete if the underlying structures are left untreated. Without
the treatment of SMAS, the facelift can last only for a few months.
•A poor facelift can also be corrected by us. A poor facelift is characterized by several
conditions like a disturbed hair line in the region of the temple, etc.
•A much younger appearance of the face can be obtained if the facelift procedure is followed
by an eyelid cosmetic surgery. The eyelid surgery is medically referred to as blepharoplasty.
13. Face-lift complications
•It is common to experience hematoma and bleeding after this cosmetic
surgery.
•Due to this reason, it must be ensured that anticoagulants like aspirin are
stopped 1 week prior to the surgery.
•The blood pressure levels should also be well under control before the
surgery.
14. Hospital Stay
•A hospital stay of about 1 to 1.5 days may be sufficient for this
procedure.
•After that, the patient can be discharged but they should be under
strict observation.
•The cosmetic surgeon may also recommend a certain recovery period,
after which the patient can return to their normal activities. This
period can decrease the swelling or its chances.
15. Facial Lipocontouring
• The works of Dr. Goldmann is very popular in the field of
fat injections and facial rejuvenation using fat. Nasolabial
lines are the regions that are the most responsive to fat
injection.
• Injection of fillers like Restylane is usually performed in
areas like nasolabial lines, nasolabial grooves, and other
areas of depression. Fillers are expensive and their effect
is temporary.
• In this situation, facial lipocontouring is preferred since
any irregularity only lasts for 5 to 6 months.
16. Facial Lipocontouring
•Many features can be observed after this procedure. Only the fat taken from the patient's body is
used, making it an autologous fat transfer.
•The chances of occurrence of fat sores are high. The surgical procedure is apt for non-nasolabial
lines where the responsiveness to treatments is very less. Special instruments can be used to inject
the fat into these areas for correcting the depression.
•For an autologous fat transfer, the autologous fat should not be exposed.
•The reason is that the fat cells can degenerate very quickly. Isolation of fat cells are to be done and
not the oils. Care has to be taken so that the distinct layer of stem cells in the form of a clot is
preserved.
• If these guidelines are not satisfied, then a poor fat injection may result. Fat is a component that is to
be gently treated.
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