Question: How young is generally too young for a facelift? Answer: I am asked about the appropriate age for a facelift quite often. I try not to have a too young criteria but, clearly, if I feel that the concerns that the patient has are of proportion to the physical findings I would not recommend… [Read More]
Facelift
I’ve been considering getting a facelift.
Question:I’m a 57 year-old man and I’ve been considering getting a facelift. Since the facial skin is repositioned, how does this affect the appearance of the sideburns? How do you keep them from looking unnatural? Answer:There are definitely differences that need to be considered in performing a male facelift compared to a female facelift. Women… [Read More]
I would love to have a facelift.
Question: I would love to have a facelift. I have been thinking about it daily. I want very natural looking results so that no one can tell that I have had a facelift. Will this be possible? I am 57 years old and still have very youthful skin. Answer: If you are 57 years old… [Read More]
I wanted to have a complete face lift but now I am undecided.
Question: I wanted to have a complete face lift but now I am undecided. Would it be better to get the individual areas done, say the upper and low blepharoplasty with brow lift first? Then have a mid facelift and after that a neck lift? There seem to be so many options to chose from…. [Read More]
I am investigating non-surgical alternatives to a facelift.
Question: I am investigating non-surgical alternatives to a facelift. Does this usually mean injectable fillers or would a fat transfer work? Are these considered permanent solutions? Answer: Many people are interested in non-surgical facelifts for a number of reasons. In my practice non-surgical facelifts usually indicates the placement of a dermal filler or fat in… [Read More]
I am worried about my upcoming facelift
Question:I am worried about my upcoming facelift making my face look too tight. What do you do during the surgical procedure to prevent this? Answer:I think that the days of the overdone facelift are finally behind us. Nobody wants an overdone look from a facelift. The way I avoid this appearance is to make sure… [Read More]
I have read that non-surgical facelifts involve heating
Question:I have read that non-surgical facelifts involve heating the skin. How is this done and does it hurt? Answer:There are many non-surgical facelifts available. Some of these use facial fillers to augment the face which gives the appearance of a lift. Other procedures use lasers to heat the skin in order to stimulate contraction of… [Read More]
I am looking into getting a facelift.
Question:I am looking into getting a facelift. I need some regions of my face to get injectable fillers as my face has thinned tremendously in the last ten years. Can I get a fat transfer to use as the filler? Answer:I would strongly suggest the addition of fat to your face if you are planning… [Read More]
I’m 47, female, and I’ve been looking into Thermage
Question:I’m 47, female, and I’ve been looking into Thermage to tighten up my face so that I can look better without getting a full facelift. I’ve read that Thermage uses radio waves to tighten the skin and refresh the appearance of the face. Are these radio waves potentially dangerous? Answer:There is a great deal of… [Read More]
I’ve been considering getting a non-surgical facelift
Question:I’ve been considering getting a non-surgical facelift, but I really have no idea what kinds of options are available. What is the best non-surgical facelift alternative for a 51-year-old woman, non-smoker, with sagging facial skin? Answer:There are many options available for non-surgical facelifts. Sometimes and individual will have sagging of the skin because of loss… [Read More]
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