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5 Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Facelift

Facelifts are consistently one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries performed every year.  This shouldn’t be a surprise as your face is one of the first things people notice when they look at you and it portrays the first signs of aging.  There are a number of less expensive alternatives, such as microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and injectables, however none of them offer the long-lasting results.

Five Important Things to Know Before Getting a Facelift

Before getting a facelift, there are five important things you need to know.

1. A Full Face Lift Isn’t Always Necessary

Even if you have decided surgery is your best option, a full facelift shouldn’t always be your immediate preference.  Some people look older primarily because of bags around their eyes or deep wrinkles on their forehead.  In some cases, a Houston eyelid surgery or forehead lift will be enough to erase years off of your appearance.  A mini facelift in Houston is also an option.  While a facelift can be beneficial, it is important to consider all of your options before making the final decision.  This topic should be covered during your initial consultation with a board-certified Houston plastic surgeon.

2. Your Plastic Surgeon Is the Most Important Factor for Success

There are a number of variables which will affect how successful your facelift is, however none are more significant than your plastic surgeon.  They are responsible for determining your bone structure, skin thickness, and elasticity in order to customize the procedure for the best results.  A quality plastic surgeon not only understands how to provide the best results, but has the skill to actually create them.

3. Always Disclose All Medical Conditions

Many people are hesitant to disclose all of the relevant medical information to their plastic surgeon because they are worried that they may not be a good candidate for a facelift.  There are a variety of medical conditions and lifestyle choices which significantly increase the risk of complications during surgery – primarily situations which lead to thinner blood.  By not openly communicating with your cosmetic surgeon you are putting yourself at risk.

4. Don’t Compromise Tomorrow for Today

There is no doubt you should be immediately satisfied with your facelift results.  At the same time, the best plastic surgeons not only provide satisfactory results immediately but also take into consideration how your face will age.  Typically, a facelift can reduce the appearance of your age by 10 to 12 years; however this does not actually stop the aging process.  A quality plastic surgeon ensures long-lasting results by complementing the natural aging process.  In some cases, you may need to make a small sacrifice today in order to look great in the years to come.

5. The Specific Surgery Technique is Less Important than the Surgeon’s Skill

Across the aesthetic surgery industry there are a growing number of techniques which can be used during a facelift.  It is easy to get caught up researching which procedure seems to be the best; however the surgeon’s skill is a far more important factor.  Many plastic surgeons prefer one or two techniques because they have perfected them.  During the consultation, it is important to remain focused on the results rather than the surgical techniques used to achieve them.

A facelift is a fantastic way to look years younger.  As with all cosmetic surgeries, there are multiple variables which will affect the results.  By understanding the importance of selecting the right board-certified plastic surgeon and trusting their judgment, you will significantly increase the odds of being 100% satisfied with the “new you”.

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