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Facelift
Indications: This operation is done to tighten the loose
skin of the face and neck. It does not remove fine wrinkle lines, these
require resurfacing of the skin.
The forehead and eyelids are not tightened by a facelift. At the same
time as facelift Dr. Wittenberg can correct other cause of fullness
in the face and neck. One of the most difficult areas to treat is the
nasolabial fold, the crease between the nose and the corner of the mouth.
For a complete list of our facial surgical procedures click here.
Method:
The method of surgery is to tighten the skin and the underlying muscle
of the face and neck. The incision is placed in the natural creases
in front of the ear and inside the ear (see fig. below). It extends
above the ear into the scalp and behind the ear on the hairline. The
operation is done under either local anesthetic (you are awake) or general
anesthetic (you are asleep). You can choose. Most
of the time this is an outpatient operation and a stay in the hospital
is not needed. It is common to perform neck liposuction at the same
time as a facelift.
Problems:
All operations have some risk. The risks of surgery are divided into
two groups. First those that are seen in all operations and second those
that are unique or special for this operation. In the first group, the
main risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection, a scar and numbness
or change in feeling. The main problem which is special for this operation
is damage to the facial or ViIIth nerve. This nerve controls movement
of the face.

Postoperative care: The recovery
takes one to two weeks. Most people are happy with the result and
back
to work within a week or two.
We invite you to
call our offices to schedule your free consultation with Dr. Wittenberg.
The
Facelift Incision
In
a standard facelift the incision usually begins in the temple and extends
in front of the ear. It continues around the earlobe, up behind the
ear and then extends down toward the neck. The skin can then be separated
from the underlying tissue and stretched over the ear. At the same time
the muscle immediately under the skin (the SMAS layer) may also be tightened
There are many exceptions to this. The most common are:
1.
In women the incision is often placed inside the ear rather than in
front of it. This helps to make the scar less noticeable but may distort
the shape of the ear.
2. In men the incision
is almost always placed in front of the ear so that hair bearing skin
is not brought inside the ear making it difficult to shave.
3. Behind the ear
some surgeons continue the incision straight backward into the scalp,
but many surgeons place the incision along the hairline. This is the
most common method in men.
All surgery requires
a scar, and a facelift is no exception. The scar will
be in the same place as the incision.
Correction of loose
areas in the central parts of the face are less possible than those
toward the side.
As a general rule the farther the area to be corrected is from the incision,
the less the improvement.
For more
information schedule your free consultation with Dr. Wittenberg to
discuss this procedure in full. Our experienced and professional office
staff members are here to help you with all your questions. Call our
offices at (831) 636-9808.
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