“Is the facelift procedure safe?”
I want to have a facelift. Is the facelift procedure safe?
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Hello! Yes, facelifts are considered safe. Dr. Jones has been practicing for over 30 years and has not had any major complications from facelifts. His extensive training (over 20 years of education) assures safe practices with exceptional results.
During a consultation with Dr. Jones, he will describe the procedure in detail and ensure that all of your questions are answered, and anxieties are relieved.
During a consultation with Dr. Jones, he will describe the procedure in detail and ensure that all of your questions are answered, and anxieties are relieved.
Thank you for your question!
It is safe when you find a well-trained physician who likes doing it. You know, you may damage a facial nerve or inadvertently cut a blood vessel, causing profuse bleeding. Then you are not safe.
I don't use general anesthesia, so there is no risk associated with it. I control the pain with local injections and a mild sedation to make you feel relaxed, the techniques I have learned doing lots of skin excisions and liposuction. Most of my patients have reported minimal or no pain during the surgery, and very little post-operatively if there is any.
Yes, it is a safe but challenging operation since you want to look younger and more attractive when you are considering it. It will depend much on your expectations and the surgeon's if the outcomes make you both feel satisfied with the work.
There are multiple factors that will affect the aesthetic results. I have already discussed with you in my other posts.
To me it is a safe procedure, still you need to be careful and chose the right physician to meet your expectations.
It is safe when you find a well-trained physician who likes doing it. You know, you may damage a facial nerve or inadvertently cut a blood vessel, causing profuse bleeding. Then you are not safe.
I don't use general anesthesia, so there is no risk associated with it. I control the pain with local injections and a mild sedation to make you feel relaxed, the techniques I have learned doing lots of skin excisions and liposuction. Most of my patients have reported minimal or no pain during the surgery, and very little post-operatively if there is any.
Yes, it is a safe but challenging operation since you want to look younger and more attractive when you are considering it. It will depend much on your expectations and the surgeon's if the outcomes make you both feel satisfied with the work.
There are multiple factors that will affect the aesthetic results. I have already discussed with you in my other posts.
To me it is a safe procedure, still you need to be careful and chose the right physician to meet your expectations.
Is a facelift safe? Absolutely, in the proper environment with a board certified plastic surgeon. I prefer anesthesia monitored by either a CRNA or an anesthesiologist.