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Facelift: Rhytidectomy
Some of the most visible signs of aging
first appear on the face. Although the
changes appear gradually, there may come a
day when you look in the mirror and decide
that the face you see doesn't reflect the
way you feel about yourself. If you'd like
to look as good as you feel, a face lift
can help. Also known as rhytidectomy, a
facelift smoothes the loose skin on your
face and neck, tightens underlying tissues
and removes excess fat. As a result, your
face will appear firmer and fresher.
How
is a facelift performed?
The technique chosen for your surgery
depends on your features, Dr. Wigoda's
preferences and your desired results.
There
are many variations to the facelift
procedure. However, the incision is
typically hidden in the natural contour of
your ear, and then extends around the
earlobe and back into the hairline.
Following surgery, the incisions are
easily concealed by your hair or with
makeup. There also may be a small incision
hidden beneath your chin.
Working
through these incisions, Dr Wigoda frees
the facial skin from its underlying
tissues and pulls it upward and back. The
excess skin is then removed. In some
cases, the deeper tissues may also be
repositioned to restore a more youthful
contour to your face. If necessary, an
incision under the chin allows Dr. Wigoda
to remove fatty tissue in that area and
smooth the cord-like structures of the
underlying muscle in the neck.
You
may be a good candidate for a facelift if
you have any of the following types of
conditions:
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A
deep line that runs from the corner of
your nose to the corner of your mouth
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Loss
of a well-defined jawline
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Deep
wrinkles in the cheeks and sagging
skin near the cheekbones
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Loose
skin, wrinkles or excess fatty tissue
in the neck
Rhytidectomy
procedure photos
Frequently asked questions:
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Please
take a moment to contact Dr. Wigoda with
any question you may have
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