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Facelift in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Advancements in facelift surgery, or rhytidectomy, have helped to make this treatment more mainstream. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeons are striving for a more natural-looking results, while also focusing on minimizing scarring and downtime.

With these changes, more and more people are choosing to get facelifts. Facelifts fulfil a need that minimally-invasive procedures cannot, namely the ability to significantly transform the lower face and neck areas.

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What is a Facelift?

As we age, skin and tissues in the face and neck area lose elasticity, and this leads to sagging and wrinkles. A facelift works to reduce the signs of aging through a surgical procedure to lift and tighten tissues in the face. It may involve removing excess skin, smoothing folds or wrinkles, and tightening facial tissues.

A facelift focuses on the bottom two-thirds of the face and may be combined with a platysmaplasty (neck lift) or a brow and eye lift. While there are many reasons for getting a facelift, the most common is to correct the signs of aging.

The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Facelift

The popularity of facelift surgery increases every year as people become more comfortable with the idea of surgical anti-aging interventions. However, in some cases, it might not be the ideal choice. Here are the pros and cons of the surgery.

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Pros
  • Advancements in facelift surgery have reduced the downtime that patients can expect to experience
  • Pain after the surgery is much lower than patients anticipate
  • The procedure removes excess skin and fat to reduce sagging in the face and neck area
  • Facelifts are outpatient procedures, and, in most cases, the patient goes home after the surgery
  • Risk of scarring has been reduced significantly - incisions are hidden in front of, or behind the ears and in the hairline, and the scars are barely visible once fully healed
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Cons
  • A facelift won’t help with fine lines, superficial wrinkles, pigmentation issues, or sun damage
  • The surgery doesn’t create a new look; it only helps you to look younger
  • Doesn’t help with signs of aging in the eyelids or brow area
  • Some risks, such as scarring, numbness, blood loss, and infection
  • Downtime is approximately two weeks, although it may be less
  • A facelift may cost more than $12,000
  • Results are not permanent, although the results last longer than many other cosmetic procedures

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Had an appointment I waited 6 months for, but it was canceled night before due to an issue I was told wasn’t the office’s fault. So, I rescheduled for about a week later. Shuffled my schedule around to make it work. I arrived at my appointment on time, however after 40 minutes of waiting I had to leave. I had a work appointment I could not miss and the 40 minute delay would have caused an issue in making it on time. I offered to come back later that same day. The staff said they’d see if the doctor could fit me in. I waited for a few hours to hear if that would work and I adjusted my schedule the entire day just in case. Finally, toward the end of the day, I was told the doctor was leaving town for a a week and he wouldn’t be able to fit me in. I asked for a refund of my $1000 deposit, so I could go somewhere else and get the procedure done finally. They granted the refund, but I was told I’d have to wait for them to do it at their convenience, which will equate to several weeks in turn around time. There was even a little bit of indignation, as if I was the problem. Personally, I feel they should be embarrassed by the lack of professionalism enough to make a concerted effort to refund my deposit ASAP. It speaks volumes that they aren’t. Then I could more easily move on to another practitioner who could get the procedure done. Considering that none of the shenanigans with their office were my fault, I shouldn’t have to wait almost a month to get my refund. They don’t mind inconveniencing you and wasting your time, at all. Beware.

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