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Facelift to ensure elasticity

 
Facelift to ensure elasticity




As we age, the skin may sag or wrinkle may appear. As our body gets older, the elastic cells gradually decrease, so the damage rate of the skin becomes faster than the rate of regeneration. In addition, as the strength of the maintenance ligaments also decreases, the skin sags. The sagging skin creates wrinkles around the eyes and mouth, causing sagging jaw line and sagging cheeks, leading to nasolabial folds. This makes you look much older than your age and therefore stresses you. When you are young, your face is slender and elastic, but when you enter your late 30s, as you get older, it is inevitable that the skin will gradually sag, and become uneven. But actually these problems are not limited to middle-aged people. Recently, even for young people in their twenties, due to rapid weight loss, the collagen cells that make up the skin have been severely damaged, resulting in decreased elasticity and deepening of wrinkles. Because of this, sagging or wrinkles on the face or uneven chin make the face look old and make people want to improve it.




In the early stages of skin sagging and wrinkles, when the wrinkles are not deep, they can be improved by lifting methods that fill and straighten the skin. The dents can be improved by filler and fat grafting, or can be improved by lifting methods such as Botox, ultrasonic laser, and thread lifting. However, these methods have limitations in improving deep wrinkles and severely sagging skin. Therefore, many people continue to show strong interest in Facelift, because it pulls and fixes the sagging skin, and then removes the remaining skin, so the effect of facelift is obvious.




A single #facelift can provide permanent results, and it is also one of the longest-historical surgeries in aesthetic medicine. This is a surgical method that lifts the loose skin of the face from the temples or under the eyes, and can definitely improve wrinkles and sagging such as nasolabial lines and double chin.


However, there is one point that cannot be ignored before performing facelift. Facelift is not simply pulling the skin layer, but pulling the SMAS layer that is deeper than the deepest dermis of the skin. In this way, a permanent effect can be achieved by completing an elastic face from the inside to the outside.

It is also important to minimize the incision line and ensure that it can be peeled off sufficiently. #facelift is a method of removing the remaining skin after peeling loose skin and muscles. The larger the incision line, the larger the scar area, and the greater the impact on the postoperative recovery period. Therefore, the incision line and peeling skills are very important. A smaller incision line can minimize scars and accelerate recovery.


If your skin is not sagging severely, but your skin loses its elasticity due to fast dieting, or if you experience sagging symptoms after facial contour surgery, you need to consider a mini facelift. Since its smallest incision is less than 3cm and is used to lift the SMAS layer at one time, it has less swelling and bruises compared with #facelift. Patients can quickly return to daily life with less burden.


Therefore, when performing a #facelift, you must first accurately identify the area where wrinkles appeared, and decide to perform a facelift or a mini facelift after fully consulting medical personnel who are capable of pulling and removing wrinkles and understanding the muscle layer of the skin tissue. Insufficient skills or improper operation may cause side effects such as uneven skin, so you need to be careful.

In this regard, the medical staff of our hospital are working hard to reduce the burden of the operation by minimizing the surgical incision and removing and pulling up the SMAS tissue in the loose skin tissue to ensure fast recovery and maximize effect. At this time, for people who are concerned about scars, an incision will be made from the hairline to the earlobe and the back of the auricle to achieve a significant lifting effect. In addition, for safe anesthesia, an anesthesiologist will carefully check the patient’s condition through 1:1 responsible anesthesia from before the operation to after the operation.



If you are considering a facelift, please check out reviews similar to your condition to address your concerns about aging, sagging caused by rapid weight loss, and even wrinkles after facial contouring surgery.








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