Where are the incisions on a facelift?

Author: Prof. Hank Ankunding V  |  Last update: Tuesday, May 3, 2022

A traditional facelift incision often begins in the hairline at the temples, continues around the ear and ends in the lower scalp. Fat may be sculpted or redistributed from the face, jowls and neck and underlying tissue is repositioned, commonly the deeper layers of the face and the muscles are also lifted.

Where are the incisions for a face lift?

A traditional face-lift incision starts at your temples in the hairline, continues down and around the front of your ears and ends behind your ears in your lower scalp. An incision might be made under your chin to improve the appearance of your neck.

Where are incisions made for mid facelift?

A full facelift is best for targeting wrinkles in the forehead and looser neck skin, while a mid-facelift helps tighten the skin around the cheeks (though a full facelift will do that, too). Both procedures require an incision at the hairline and typically around the ear in an “S” shape.

Where do they hide facelift scars?

The incision is placed at the junction of the ear and cheek skin to hide the scar. In most patients, the incision will pass behind the tragus (the projection of skin in front of the ear canal). Placing the incision here means there is no telltale scar.

Are mini facelift scars noticeable?

Scars from a mini facelift are typically located in natural creases of the skin or areas that are not prominently noticeable, so they are even less detectable to others.

Where are the facial incisions for a facelift? Incisions for Vertical Restore™ Facelift

Do facelift scars show?

Scars after a facelift are visible but inconspicuous, and generally not noticeable unless examined closely. The facelift procedure scar starts at the sideburn and follows the contour of the ear, extending along the front of the ear and continuing under the earlobe and behind the ear, into the hairline.

Where are incisions made for a mini facelift?

Traditionally, an incision is made in the hairline near the temples. The incision goes in front of the ear, down in front of and hugging the earlobe, then back to the lower scalp behind the ears. Fat and excess skin may be removed or redistributed from the face.

Is a mini face lift the same as a mid face lift?

As the name indicates, a mid-facelift is performed on the midsection of your face and is not intended to address issues with the jawline or neck. A mini facelift, also known as a “weekend lift,” is intended to address issues with the cheeks, jawline, and neck.

What is the ponytail facelift?

Generally, a ponytail lift involves incisions made high up on the face – above the front of the ear or beyond the hairline. The facial cosmetic surgeon then pulls the ligaments below the skin to adjust and reduce sagging.

Does a face lift include the neck?

A facelift can involve removing excess skin, smoothing out folds or wrinkles, and tightening facial tissue. It doesn't include a brow or eye lift, although these might be done at the same time. A facelift is only focused on the bottom two-thirds of the face and often the neck or décolletage.

What causes lumps after a facelift?

In reality, these lumps are salivary glands that have always been there but were just concealed behind the loose flesh and muscles. As we age, our sub-mandibular glands sag from their youthful location. Re-suspending these glands again could be risky for you.

Why do facelifts fail?

Facelift fails are most likely to occur when a surgeon doesn't have the level of training and experience required to do a good job with the procedure you want. This is why you should be sure to look for a facial plastic surgeon for any facial surgery, not simply a plastic surgeon.

What is liquid facelift?

"Liquid facelift" is the phrase used for a combination of injectable procedures that can address some of the issues associated with aging – like loss of volume or the appearance of wrinkles – without going through invasive surgery or recovery.

What is an eve lift?

A thread lift is a short, minimally invasive procedure that — using advances in thread technology — can lift and reposition sagging facial skin. The results are not as dramatic as facelift surgery but still visible. Thread lifts can target areas of the face and neck, including: Jowls.

What is the best facelift procedure?

The deep plane facelift is generally considered the most comprehensive and long lasting type of facelift. This facelift involves the layer of muscles under your facial skin. These muscles are responsible for much of the drooping or sagging you may experience in your face as you age.

How many years does a mini facelift last?

In most cases, a mini facelift will last around ten years easily before another lift is needed. A full facelift can last approximately double that at twenty years. Many patients find that the results last even longer with a few more years for both the mini facelift and full facelift.

What is the healing time for a mini facelift?

Recovery time after a standard facelift, mini facelift, or neck lift is fairly quick. Most patients will be back to their day-to-day routine after one to three weeks.

What is the downtime for a lower facelift?

Recovery time after a facelift depends on a patient's age, health status, and specific procedure desired. Patients are usually able to return to their normal activities and work within 1-2 weeks but should wait approximately 2-4 weeks before engaging in any strenuous exercise.

Does mini facelift leave scars?

Sun exposure can cause skin discoloration and make mini facelift scars more visible. Don't pick, scratch, or pull at your scar tissue. This can increase your risk of infection, cause uneven healing, or even end in more noticeable scarring.

Does a mini facelift tighten the neck?

Although the mini facelift is designed primarily to tighten the lower half of the face and focuses mostly on the jawline and jowls, a slight amount of upper neck tightening can also be achieved. In a traditional facelift, the focus is mostly on lifting and smoothing the neck more dramatically.

Does a mini facelift include the neck?

Yes, there is less extensive dissection and cutting in mini facelift procedure as compared with a full facelift. Typically, a mini facelift addresses the jowls and upper neck regions, whereas a full facelift may also include the midface and full neck.

How long does it take facelift sutures to dissolve?

Ordinarily, ALL SUTURES are removed within two weeks from the day of your surgery.

Are facelifts noticeable?

In reality, a facelift can be everything from extremely obvious to incredibly subtle. The results are often dependant on the talent and skill of the plastic surgeon that you choose.

What is an 8 point face lift?

The 8-point face lift uses advanced dermal fillers not to restore volume but to lift the tissues and structure of the face to produce a more youthful profile. Sophisticated techniques require working across 8 injecting points on each side of the face.

Are threads better than filler?

Thread lifts have been reported to hurt 70% more than dermal fillers. Even though thread lift uses anesthetic during the procedure, clients will experience pain. Dermal fillers is less invasive compared to thread lift and has no recovery time.

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