Thursday 15 December 2016

Understanding the Difference between a Mini-Facelift and a Facelift


Rhytidectomy is commonly known as a ‘facelift’, and it is a procedure that tightens and reduces the skin on the lower half of your jaw line, neck, and face to achieve firmer contours and a youthful appearance. Cosmetic surgeons typically offer two types of facelifts: the mini-facelift and the conventional procedure. The surgeon will discuss them with you and help you choose the option that will suit your needs. Facelifts provide results that last longer than dermal fillers and Botox, making them ideal if you want a more permanent solution.


A typical facelift typically involves incisions above your hairline at your temples. The incisions extend down to the front and under your ear into your hairline. The surgeon will then pull the skin backwards and upwards before stitching it to the new position. A dressing will be applied to cover the incisions and to minimise swelling, bruising, and contracting infections from airborne bacteria and dirt. You may need to stay overnight at a hospital for observation, and you will need to wear bandages for one to two days. The surgeon will remove the stitches after one week. A mini-facelift will lift only the cheeks. It may be the best option if you have minimal signs of ageing on your neck and forehead, and your problem areas are on the jaw region and the middle of your face.

Remember that the goal of a facelift is to make you look younger and refreshed by changing the position of facial tissues to eliminate a wrinkly and sagging appearance. Most patients who have undergone a successful facelift reported looking refreshed and they are satisfied with their younger-looking appearance. A talented surgeon will be able to produce results that look all natural, as if no surgical procedure has been done to your face. Hence, be sure to choose only the best board-certified cosmetic surgeon.

Neck Lift Surgery – What Is It and Why You May Need One



Loose and sagging skin are among the dreaded signs of ageing, and they happen as skin loses its elasticity. They can occur anywhere on the body, including your jaw and neck. You have the option to seek a board-certified cosmetic surgeon for neck lift surgery, a procedure that will reshape the skin around your neck and jaw. Neck lift surgery will remove loose skin, and it may involve other procedures like liposuction to get rid of excess fat, fat transfer to modify the shape of your neck or jaw, or platysmaplasty to tighten your underlying neck muscles. The procedure may be conducted together with a facelift, too, especially if it will create a more aesthetically pleasing and harmonious look.

Surgery is conducted under general anaesthesia and the common risks include swelling, headaches, temporary numbness, and bruising, all of which should go away in three to seven days. The surgeon may give you antibiotics and painkillers. When considering neck lift surgery, it is important to ensure that it will be conducted by an experienced cosmetic surgeon that is highly adept in the procedure. Make sure he has a good track record of successful neck lift surgeries throughout his entire practice, and look at before and after photos to determine if surgeon’s aesthetic style matches yours. That way, you can be sure that the results will be satisfactory and you will not regret going under the knife.

Neck lift surgery usually takes two to four hours to complete. Most procedures can be completed on an outpatient basis, but you may need to stay at a hospital overnight for observation if the surgeon requires it. The recovery period is typically two to three weeks. While recovering, you may be required to wear a neck pressure garment for support, and avoid strenuous exercises or activities.

Wednesday 14 December 2016

Eye Bag Removal Surgery – For Glowing and Younger Looking Eyes


Eye bags are usually the result of fluid retention caused by eating salty food, changes in weather, and fluctuating hormones, but they can be caused by allergies and lack of sleep. In some cases, eye bags are hereditary. They can also be caused by ageing, especially when the skin on the lower eyelids have sagged. Eye bag removal surgery is a solution for glowing and younger looking eyes. The procedure involves the removal of the excess and loose skin and fatty tissue from the lower eyelids to restore a youthful and fresher appearance to the eyes. Eye bag removal surgery is also known as ‘blepharoplasty’, and it may involve the removal of loose skin and extra tissue from the upper eyelids, too.

You will need an experienced and board-certified cosmetic surgeon who is highly trained in blepharoplasty and facial surgery procedures if you want your eye bags surgically removed. You need to book a consultation with the surgeon to learn if it is the right solution for you. The surgeon will brief you on what is involved, and he will determine if you are fit for surgery or not. Eye bag removal surgery is an invasive procedure that has some risks when performed by an inexperienced and unqualified doctor or surgeon. Hence, it is important to choose only the most experienced cosmetic surgeon who is known for his good track record of successful eye bag removal surgeries for decades.

Take note that the surgery will not remove crow’s feet, wrinkles, and dark circles around your eyes, but the cosmetic surgeon might be able to recommend other procedures for those problems. Eye bag removal surgery can take around two hours, and it is performed under general anaesthesia. Depending on your condition, it may be an outpatient procedure where you will be allowed to go home upon waking up, or you might be required to stay overnight at an accredited hospital. Pain and discomfort are normally felt from three to seven days, but the surgeon may prescribe painkillers to make them more bearable.