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A facelift is a surgical operation to lift up the facial tissues and skin and/or the underlying muscle, in order to have a tighter and smoother face.
A facelift (also called a rhytidectomy) is necessary when we age because our facial muscles become slacker and the skin on the face loses its elasticity, creating folds and lines. Therefore a facelift can reduce saggy skin and wrinkles, producing a more alert and youthful appearance. Depending on circumstances, facelifts are performed on the whole face (a full facelift) or just on the brow area, neck or lower face only. Before the operation, it is very important to discuss with your surgeon about the hopes you have and the results you can realistically expect. You should be aware of::
For a facelift surgery you need to stay one or two nights in hospital. The operation lasts around three to four hours and is usually done under a general anaesthetic. Having a general anaesthetic, you must follow fasting instructions. Certainly, you must not eat or drink for about six hours before anaesthesia.
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