Sydney Cosmetic Surgery - Facelifts
Growing older, the face skin loses its elasticity. A facelift surgery treatment will allow you to reduce visible ageing signs....
As we grow older, no matter how well we look after our skin, or how good our genes are, the structures beneath the skin, plus the skin itself, begins to lose its elasticity. Other treatments such as dermal fillers, anti wrinkle injections and face peels all perform well, within reason. Creams and treatments from beauty salons promise lifts and other miracles without surgery, but there comes a time when only a surgical facelift can give you the result you want.
How is it done?
Each individual will have different requirements, but a basic cosmetic surgery face lift takes the following form:
an incision is made starting on the hairline above the ear, and continued just in front of the ear, and around the skin behind the ear lobe, extending back into the hairline
the skin is separated from the underlying tissue
sagging muscles are tightened, before finally stretching the skin upwards and backwards
excess skin is then removed, and the areas sutured.
Sometimes clips, or non-dissolvable sutures, are used. You will be advised about your particular cosmetic surgery face lift, as they all differ to some extent.
In some cases, liposuction of the chin and neck is performed at the same time. A blepharoplasty (or eye tuck or eyelift) may also be performed to remove fat bags, or loose skin from the eyelids.
Occasionally a haematoma (bleeding) forms beneath the skin. This sometimes needs draining a day or two after the surgery. This will not in any way affect the success of the surgery. Bruising and slight bleeding is normal, which is why you will be bandaged for the first 24 hours after your cosmetic surgery.
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