Loss of elasticity of the skin of the abdominal region and laxity of the musculature may be helped by an abdominoplasty, more commonly referred to as a "Tummy Tuck." Not a remedy for dietary indiscretion, the procedure of abdominoplasty affords relief for those suffering from overhanging abdominal skin as the result of loss of weight or multiple pregnancies.
During this surgical procedure all of the excess fat and skin from the umbilicus, or "belly button", to the pubic hairline is removed. If necessary, the muscles are then brought together with multiple sutures in order to tighten the appearance of the abdomen.
Finally, the skin and fatty tissue are removed. The umbilicus is resutured to the skin in its normal anatomic location. The procedure takes about two and a half hours and is performed with the patient asleep. Patients either go home or transfer to one of our aftercare facilities following surgery.
Many patients lose additional weight as a result of the success achieved through their surgery. They are motivated to further improve their self-image.
Another procedure designed to remove undesirable localized fat is suction lipectomy. Like abdominal lipectomy, suction lipectomy is not performed as a "weight control" procedure. Instead, it is most effective on those individuals with stable weight who have localized deposits of fat on the thighs, buttocks, or abdomen. Additional areas to which liposuction may be applied are the calves, knees, arms, breasts, or any area where there is fat deposit that will not respond to dietary controls. Many surgeons are currently using the new "Tumescent Technique," a method of fluid injection into the tissues for anesthesia, with Ultrasonic Liposuction. The results are excellent.
The procedure is done on an outpatient basis with sedation and anesthesia depending upon the desires and health status of the patient. The operative time is between one to two hours. Postoperative discomfort is minimal. The incisions are camouflaged by their placement within normal creases of the body. A compressive garment is worn for two to four weeks after surgery. Sutures are removed at the end of one week. Liposuction will not remove hanging skin or "dimpled" skin, often called cellulite.
Facial wrinkles can cause just as much self-consciousness as fat deposits. However, the new CO2 pulse lasers are effective for treating fine wrinkles that occur with aging and exposure to the elements. Many surgeons are using them for blepharoplasty and facial resurfacing either with or without facelift surgery. The laser also treats the vertical wrinkles that occur in the upper lip area. This new method for Laser Skin Resurfacing takes advantage of the ability of the laser to penetrate the skin to a precise depth. The consistency and degree of penetration affords an even effect over the entire treated area. The superficial skin is shed and new skin regenerates, providing a fresher, smoother appearance.
After the treatment the skin resembles a deep sunburn for about ten days. The redness fades and turns pink within a few weeks. Makeup can easily camouflage the pink color which disappears in one to three months.
During the healing process, it is advised that patients avoid prolonged exposure to the sun.
Potential postoperative complications of pigmentary changes of the skin are managed through the preoperative and postoperative use of hydraquinone and retinoid creams. Hypertrophic scars and keloids are other problems for which the laser has application. The laser also removes small blood vessels, birthmarks, and tattoos from the skin.
Sensitive Skin Facial Moisturizer
A facelift can be used to treat problem areas around the face such as jowls and hanging skin. The goal is to make you look ten to fifteen years younger without changing your overall appearance. In order to maintain a natural look, your surgeon may prefer to use endoscopic techniques that limit incision size and visibility.
Facelifts are often combined with a brow lift to create better harmony of the facial structures. For the same reason, laser resurfacing is often offered to reduce fine wrinkles around the mouth; a facelift corrects sagging and deep wrinkles.
For several days after surgery, you may experience tightness of the neck, numbness of the skin, and swelling. Home care, which we can help you arrange, is often recommended after surgery.
Surgery time is around five hours long. IV sedation (twilight sedation) or general anesthesia is often used, and the patient can usually return home the same day as the procedure. Recovery time from the procedure will last between two and three weeks before it is complete and the patient can return to work. Most will be able to walk around within 1-2 days. Avoid vigorous activity for 2-3 weeks. Theraputic massage and herbal medications applied topically can be used. Ensure that your head is elevated, with no bending over or lifting for one week.
Frequently Asked Questions about Facelifts
Q: Can laser resurfacing or chemical peels be done at the same time as a facelift?
A: Yes, but resurfacing can only be done on areas where the skin has not been freed from the underlying tissues (i.e. the area of the mouth). Resurfacing around the mouth is a nice addition to a facelift, because the wrinkles around the mouth are not addressed by a facelift.
Q: How long does a facelift last?
A: A facelift that places sutures in the SMAS (subcutaneous muscular aponeurotic system) will last eight to ten years.
Q: Am I too young for a facelift?
A: Everyone ages differently and this is very dependent on your inherited skeletal structure. The trend is towards less aggressive surgery at a younger age to maintain a more natural appearance. I have a large number of patients who have facelifts in their mid 40's for this reason.
Q: Do you do facelifts, brow lifts, and eyelid lifts all at the same time?
A: Yes. Doing all three at once creates better harmony between all areas of the face, because no one area appears much younger than others that have not received treatment.
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