The scars show and the right side of my face just did not look good at all. I had given up on trying to find a Doctor that could repair someone else’s less than desirable work. Then I was introduced to Dr. Patel. From my first visit – I was welcome by his fabulous assistant ...
Scars in Facelifts Facelift FAQs Latest Trends Different Types of Face Lifts: Custom Facelifts/Partial Facelifts Deep Plane Facelift Facelift with Laser Resurfacing Liquid Facelift with Fillers Male Necklifts Mid Facelifts/Mini Facelifts Rapid Recovery Facelift/Necklift Revision Facelifts Short Scar ...
Scarring: Incision scars from a facelift are permanent but are typically ‘invisible,’ as they’re concealed by the hairline and natural contours of the face and ears. Bruising: Bruising is perfectly normal in the first couple of weeks. Expect bruising and swelling to decrease to socially acce...
Eliminates Typical Scars:Rather than making extensive and noticeable incisions in front of the ears or behind the tragus and along the hairline, for the appropriate patient, Dr. Kao makes only minor incisions hidden behind the ears and in the hair. ...
the incisions for this procedure are typically made behind the ear, within the hairline, or in other inconspicuous locations, scars from facelift surgery can be well-concealed and virtually unnoticeable to others. Within a few months, the scars will most likely only be found by your hairdresser...
What Will My Facelift Incisions and Scars Be Like? The incision line usually runs along the hairline and within the natural contours in front and behind the ears. The skin is then pulled back and the incision is closed. In a traditional facelift, the surgeon will make incisions in your ha...
Revision Facelift:This patient was just ecstatic with the results of her revision Hybrid Lift. A previous face lift had left her with widened scars below the ears and a ‘pixie ear’ deformity in which the attached ear lobes were excessively pulled down to a point. This occurs when too much...
Will I Have Facelift Scars? Our plastic surgeons are careful to keep facelift incisions as minimal and hidden as possible. Most can be naturally camouflaged within the hairline or behind the ear. As you heal, it is important to take good care of your incision lines to prevent infection or ...
These types of facelifts are best for clients ages 40-55 who suffer from mild to moderate sagging with little to no skin laxity in the neck, and for whom concealing scars is a priority. They are performed under local anesthesia. Incisions are generally placed at the temples or in front ...
who have begun to show less-severe signs of aging, particularly sagging skin around the lower halves of their faces. It is typically reserved for patients in their 40s or 50s. Thanks to their smaller incisions, a mini facelift is also a good option if you are more concerned about scars....