As we get older, skin and tissues naturally lose their elasticity. This leads to sagging and wrinkles. A facelift, also known as rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that lifts and tightens these facial tissues. A facelift can involve removing excess skin, smoothing out folds or wrinkles, and tightening facial tissue. It doesn’t include a brow or eye lift, although these might be done at the same time. A facelift is only focused on the bottom two-thirds of the face and often the neck. People get facelifts for a lot of different reasons. A common reason is to help disguise signs of aging. Good candidates for facelifts include healthy the,individuals who don’t have medical conditions that can interfere with wound healing or recovery from surgery
Talk with Our doctor about what you can do to help ensure a successful facelift and what you can reasonably expect from the surgery.