Face Lift
As we age, the skin on our face starts to lose its elasticity and begins to sag. Creases can become deeper and the jaw and neckline start to droop. Fat on the face, which makes it look plump and smooths out wrinkles, is absorbed as the years go by, so the face appears more gaunt. The rate at which this ageing process occurs varies from person to person and can be a source of frustration for those who want to look as young as they feel.
Facelift surgery refers to a group of cosmetic procedures that give patients a more youthful facial appearance by tightening the underlying tissue and smoothing out the loose skin on the face. Many men and women in the world choose facelifts each year, typically in their 40s-70s, and it is one of the most common procedures performed worldwide.
The techniques to address this appearance can be both surgical and non-surgical. Traditional facelift surgery, also known as rhytidectomy, entails your surgeon making an incision along your hairline (to ensure scars remain well hidden as they fade), before separating the skin and the underlying tissue. Underlying facial muscles can then be tightened if required, before the skin is stitched into place along the original incision and any excess skin and fat removed.
Whatever your personal reasons, Dr. Hussein Al Tarawneh will provide you with the information you need concerning your facelift surgery.