Lower Face Lift
As we age, our facial skin loosens and wrinkles the muscles of the neck may weaken as well. Anything that will cause the skin to lose elasticity will hasten the process, including sun exposure, weight fluctuations, and heredity. In 2007, facelifts were the sixth most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures in the United States.
A Face Lift (technically known as rhytidectomy) can't stop this aging process. What it can do is "set back the clock," improving the most visible signs of aging by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles, and re-draping the skin of your face and neck.
Lower Face lift
The facelift procedures of the past were performed by simply tightening the skin, ignoring muscle laxity and the face’s underlying structures and producing a taut, pulled, or windblown look. Newer facelift techniques, however, avoid this unnatural look because surgeons now carefully tighten the underlying structures of the face that, along with the superficial layer of skin, sag with age.
The lower facelift, for example, not only trims excess skin but tightens the structures that underlie the jawline and neck and move downward and become lax with age. Often combined with fat removal in the neck (facial liposuction), the lower facelift is able to restore a youthful, smooth look to the neck and lower third of the face.
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