With aging, weight gain and loss, many people experience sagging skin, deep lines, and a double chin on the face. The result of these lines makes them look tired and often older than they are. A deep face lift helps eliminate puppet lines, droopy chin, deep lines and excess sagging skin. Plastic surgeons don't recommend facelifts for people who are just starting to notice wrinkles or sagging skin.
Deep facelifts are some of the best treatments for people with significant facial aging. Make sure you know the risks and the recovery period. If you're considering having an aesthetic procedure, consult a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and expectations. The plastic surgeon will evaluate facial structure, skin tone, and skin condition.
The surgeon will then develop a surgical plan that is tailored to your individual needs. Aging is beautiful, as it reveals all the wrinkles created over years of happy memories. Even so, we usually reach a point where sagging skin, double chin, excess fat, the formation of muscle bands and deep wrinkles hinder our confidence. A deep face and neck lift will allow you to maintain your natural facial structure and, at the same time, rejuvenate the signs of aging so you look and feel better. Deep-plane facelifts are well known for providing patients with results that make them look younger, but don't take away from their personality, expression and unique glow.
With a name like deep-plane facelift, it would be easy for most patients to assume that this is an intense surgery that will leave obvious evidence. However, it effortlessly releases and lifts the deep connective tissues and muscles of the face in the folds of the mouth and double chin. This includes the muscles of the cheeks (the SMAS or superficial muscular aponeurotic system).) and deep facial muscles. Recovery time may vary depending on the patient's genetics and lifestyle, but in general, deep-plane facelifts last ten years, while traditional facelifts last five years or less.
With this type of facelift, a vertical, deep flat facelift technique is used that takes surgery to the next level and provides the best possible results. Perhaps because they are performed by a few select facial plastic surgeons across the country, it's a common misconception that ordinary people don't have access to a deep facelift. In addition, with a deep facelift, the incisions heal better, since they leave less scars and do not stretch the earlobes, since less tension is exerted on the skin and the tension falls on the deeper tissue. It is a more extensive procedure than a traditional facelift and addresses the deeper structures of the face.
Deep-plane facelifts are more expensive than traditional facelifts because they require more time and skill to perform. The typical deep facelift involves altering the deep tissues of the face, allowing the body to reposition these tissues naturally after the procedure. A deep plane facelift can provide results that last up to 10 years, making it a good option for people who want to make a significant change in their appearance that last a long time. In reality, a deep-plane facelift is safer, since the skin surface is kept thicker to reduce the risk of skin injury or necrosis.
Studies have shown that deep-plane facelifts produce a statistically significant decrease in the need for additional operations, such as tummy tuck procedures, compared to traditional facelifts. Most patients enjoy young faces and necks for 15 years or even more so after a deep-plane facelift.