Face Lift Surgeon in Atherton
Procedures
  Facial Surgery
Procedures of the Face > Facelift

Click Here to View the Facial Surgery Photo Gallery
A facelift can be used to treat problem areas around the face such as jowls and hanging skin. The goal is to make you look ten to fifteen years younger without changing your overall appearance. In order to maintain a natural look, Dr. Struck prefers to use endoscopic techniques that limit incision size and visibility.

Facelifts are often combined with a brow lift to create better harmony of the facial structures. For the same reason, laser resurfacing is often offered to reduce fine wrinkles around the mouth; a facelift corrects sagging and deep wrinkles.

For several days after surgery, you may experience tightness of the neck, numbness of the skin, and swelling. Home care, which we can help you arrange, is often recommended after surgery.

Surgery Time • Five hours
Anesthesia • IV sedation (twilight sedation) or general anesthesia
Return Home • Same day
Recovery Time • Two to three weeks to complete recovery and return to work
• Walking around within one to two days
• No vigorous activity for two to three weeks
Postoperative Care • Home care until you are walking
• Therapeutic massage and herbal medications applied topically
• Elevate head, with no bending over or lifting for one week

Frequently Asked Questions about Facelifts

Q: Can laser resurfacing or chemical peels be done at the same time as a facelift? A: Yes, but resurfacing can only be done on areas where the skin has not been freed from the underlying tissues (i.e. the area of the mouth). Resurfacing around the mouth is a nice addition to a facelift, because the wrinkles around the mouth are not addressed by a facelift.

Q: How long does a facelift last? A: A facelift that places sutures in the SMAS (subcutaneous muscular aponeurotic system) will last eight to ten years.

Q: Am I too young for a facelift? A: Everyone ages differently and this is very dependent on your inherited skeletal structure. The trend is towards less aggressive surgery at a younger age to maintain a more natural appearance. I have a large number of patients who have facelifts in their mid 40's for this reason.

Q: Do you do facelifts, brow lifts, and eyelid lifts all at the same time? A: Yes. Doing all three at once creates better harmony between all areas of the face, because no one area appears much younger than others that have not received treatment.
Disclaimer:
The information provided here is intended to educate the reader about certain medical conditions and certain possible treatment. It is not a substitute for examination, diagnosis, and medical care provided by a licensed and qualified health professional. If you believe you or someone you know suffer from the conditions described herein, please see your health care provider immediately. Do not attempt to treat yourself or anyone else without proper medical supervision.