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Full facelift surgery |
definition |
A cosmetic procedure that surgically lifts and tightens facial skin and removes wrinkles |
Principles of Surgery |
The loose skin of the face is lifted backward and upward, the excess skin is removed, and the deep fascial layers of the face are also tightened. |
surgical procedure |
Marking, sterilisation and anaesthesia, lifting of the fascial layer, removal of excess skin, suturing |
Incision location |
Incisions are usually made in the hairline, in front of and behind the ear, and on the chin. |
postoperative effect |
Tightens facial skin and removes or reduces wrinkles for a more youthful appearance |
convalescence |
Usually takes from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the individual's health and the extent of the procedure |
matters need attention |
Before surgery, you need to fully communicate with your doctor to understand the risks of surgery and post-operative care requirements; after surgery, you need to avoid direct sunlight, keep your skin clean, and follow your doctor's advice to apply ice packs, hot packs, and other treatments. |
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After the anesthesia takes effect, the doctor will make incisions on the skin according to the pre-designed lines, and then proceed to dissect the skin and subcutaneous tissues through these incisions. Subsequently, the deep fascial layer will be lifted and fixed, effectively tightening the relaxed skin tissues and lifting the facial contours. Following this, the facial skin will be pulled towards the incision sites to tighten it, and excess skin tissues will be excised. Finally, fine cosmetic sutures will be used to carefully close the incisions to minimize postoperative scarring.
The results of the surgery are typically significant, making individuals appear younger. However, there are inherent risks associated with the procedure, such as infection, damage to facial nerves, hematoma, or skin necrosis. Therefore, it is crucial to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon in a reputable hospital.
After the surgery, patients need to follow the doctor's instructions for postoperative care, including icing, hot compress, etc., to facilitate recovery. Additionally, they should avoid spicy foods like chili and alcohol in their diet.
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1. Excellent Skills and Rich Experience: Dr. Yuan Qiang has extensive clinical surgical experience, with skilled techniques and precise operations, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.
2. Personalized Surgical Plans: Dr. Yuan Qiang formulates personalized surgical plans for each patient based on their facial foundation, degree of skin laxity, distribution of wrinkles, and other factors to achieve appropriate cosmetic results.
3. Minimally Invasive Surgical Design: Utilizing minimally invasive surgical incision design, resulting in less noticeable postoperative scars and faster recovery, meeting the modern demand for cosmetic surgery.
4. Deep Tissue Reset and Fixation: Emphasis on resetting and fixing deep tissue during full facelift surgery, ensuring longer-lasting skin tightening effects and avoiding postoperative skin laxity issues.
5. Fine Dissection Techniques: Employing fine dissection techniques during surgery to better protect facial nerves and blood vessels, reducing surgical trauma and the occurrence of complications.
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