WHAT IS A FACELIFT
A facelift is rejuvenation surgery that goes beyond just tightening skin.
A modern facelift usually extends below the skin to address the superficial
musculoaponeurotic system (SMAS) by repositioning underlying facial muscles as
well as reducing excess skin. True masters of the procedure do even more.
Fat and tissue contribute as much to facial appearance as the underlying muscle
and the overlying skin. A truly complete and comprehensive facelift with the
most natural outcome will reduce, redistribute and in some cases
add fat to the
face.
The modern facelift has moved away from using skin tension to contour the face.
As a face ages the changes include fat loosening and descending to sit lower in the
face. The result is that the face looks longer and more square in shape. Young faces
tend to be tapered or angular. Thus, the most important aspect of a facelift is to
improve facial shape while limiting signs that a surgical procedure has been
performed.
To best determine what is right for you, consult a plastic surgeon who is not
only qualified and experienced in these procedures, but one who also has an artistic vision.
The difference between a good facelift and great facelift is the difference between a plastic surgeon
who can simply restore youth versus one who can visualize and create youthful
beauty. This means a plastic surgeon must look at each feature individually as well
as at the face as a whole. Then he or she can define what to correct, how much to correct
and how it will all work together to make you look 10 or more years younger, without
appearing like you've had facelift surgery.