CAPE CORAL FACELIFT (Rhytidectomy)
Cape Coral facelift or Rhytidectomy is a procedure which will
smooth your skin and tighten underlying muscles to give you a fresher
younger look. A Cape Coral facelift can be done alone or in
conjunction with other facial rejuvenation procedures such as a
forehead lift, eyelid surgery or nose reshaping.
A Cape Coral facelift usually takes two to five hours and is performed
as an outpatient under sedation. Your cosmetic surgeon will make an
incision in the natural contour of your ear that extends around the
earlobe and back into the hairline. After separating the skin from
muscle and fat underneath, it is then pulled up and back, and the
excess skin is removed. The surgeon may also make a small incision
hidden underneath your chin. Scars are minimal and gradually fade over
time. There isn't usually any significant discomfort after surgery; if
there is, your physician can prescribe medication to alleviate this.
You should plan to take it easy for the first week after surgery,
avoiding straining, bending and lifting. Bruising and swelling usually
disappear within two weeks. Most patients return to work within a week
to ten days and can resume most normal activities within two weeks.
Exercise can begin in three to four weeks.
The results of your Cape Coral facelift may be dramatic or subtle,
depending on how you look before surgery as well as the specific goals
that you and your cosmetic surgeon have established. You should expect
to wait several weeks for the optimal results of your Cape Coral
facelift.