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Facelift and Necklift
Best Canidates :
The best candidates are healthy people who have noticed that the skin and muscle around their face, jaw line, and neck has loosened and is now sagging.

Common Complaints:
  • Sagging of the cheekbone and mid-face area.
  • Deepening of the crease that runs form the corner of the nose to the corner of the mouth (nasolabial fold).
  • Presence of "jowls" or looseness of skin along the jaw line.
  • Vertical neck cords or bands from loosened muscle.
  • A double chin or "turkey neck".
Procedure:
The facelift - necklift that Dr. Guida performs is really a mid-face, lower facelift and necklift, performed simultaneously. By tightening the neck, defining the jaw line and elevating the cheeks, Dr. Guida's technique creates a long lasting, natural and youthful appearance. The areas to be improved include the midface (cheeks), the line from the corner of the nose to the corner of the mouth, the loose skin at the jaw line (jowls), and the neck, along with neckbands. The amount of tightening in each part of the face is individualized based on the patient's appearance and desires. This procedure includes tightening the facial and neck skin, muscle (SMAS), as well as sculpting the fat. The goal is to achieve a natural, refreshed look that suits your individual appearance.

Recovery Time:
Dr. Guida strongly believes in appropriate vitamins, nutritional supplements, and an attentive surgical approach that allows most patients to gradually return to their normal routines less than two weeks after surgery. A patient should allow 10 to 14 days for full recovery from a face - neck lift. One can be up and about during these 10 - 14 days, but light activity and rest is encouraged.

Ice compresses should be applied to the face and eyelids for the first few days after surgery. This, along with the medications Dr. Guida will prescribe, will minimize swelling and bruising and speed up the recovery process. Most often, Dr. Guida does not use drains after the procedure, making the recovery more comfortable and the healing faster.

Dr. Guida actively participates with his patients' after surgical care, often seeing his patients the following morning after the operation. At this time the light pressure bandage is removed. One can shower within the first few days after the procedure, which often increase the patient's sense of well being. You may begin to lightly exercise three to four weeks after surgery. Bruising is usually gone in 10 - 14 days, but subtle swelling will take several more weeks to fade.


Facelift & Necklift FAQs

I need a face and neck lift, but want to avoid an unnatural look. Can that easily be achieved?
The answer is an emphatic "YES". Today's face - neck lift procedure (deep plane SMAS facelift) looks much more natural than the facelifts from a decade ago because most attention is placed on the underlying loose muscles of the face and neck - the true foundation of the face's appearance. Once the skin is elevated, most time is spent dissecting and tightening the muscle in the neck, jawline and midface. The extra skin is then simply draped over the new, tighter foundation, with no excess stretching or pulling, giving a very natural, and much more youthful look.

Can the scars be hidden so I can wear my hair back and no one can tell I had surgery?
Dr. Guida performs all aspects of his facelift operation, including the placement and removal of each suture. Extreme care is taken in planning and executing the incisions of a facelift. Most people heal extremely well and the scars are well camouflaged when placed properly. There are several options for incision placement and this is carefully discussed with patients prior to the operation, based on hair style, density of hair, and which part of the face and neck Dr. Guida will be focusing on. Of course any time there is a skin incision, there is a scar. But with proper planning, skilled surgical technique, and proper wound care, most patients heal exceptionally well.

Are there options for men, because of shorter hair styles?
Placement of incisions for male facelifts requires individualized planning. This will vary based on the amount of hair, type of hairstyle, and cosmetic desires. If one only wishes to have the face and jowls tightened, but does not require neck tightening, there may be no need for surgery behind the ear. The alteration of the beard position is a consideration in male facelift surgery and the details of this are discussed on an individualized basis with Dr. Guida, as excellent options are available to camouflage the incision sites.

What is a "minilift" or "minimal incision" facelift?
This technique usually involves minimizing or avoiding placement of incisions in the hair bearing scalp behind the ears. This works well if there is no need for significant tightening of the neck skin. If the loose skin is primarily in the face and jowl area, and not in the neck, this may be an excellent option. The "mini-lift" shortens recovery and there is minimal scarring, and works well in the right patient. Dr. Guida can assess your cosmetic concerns and help you decide which option will give you the best long term result.

When can i go back to work and feel comfortable socially?
Dr. Guida strongly believes in appropriate vitamins, nutritional supplements, and an attentive surgical approach that allows most patients to gradually return to their normal routines less than two weeks after surgery. Light exercise is usually resumed at 3 - 4 weeks.

Will I bruise and swell a great deal?
Several factors can minimize bruising and swelling after your facelift. Before surgery we will encourage you to stop certain medication, vitamins, and herbal supplements that can thin the blood and cause bruising. We will then have you take certain vitamins and prescription medications that help prevent bruising and encourage healing. We will keep you informed of the entire process, which alleviates anxiety and reduces swelling. During the procedure, Dr. Guida spends much time controlling any bleeding that can occur, again further minimizing bruising. A bandage worn the first night is comforting and firm, which helps avoid unnecessary swelling. Because of this, no drains are usually necessary.

When can I shower and feel normal after surgery?
The morning after surgery, Dr. Guida or his nurse will remove your bandage that was placed in the operating room. You will feel much more comfortable at this point. A lighter, soft cotton dressing may be applied, though many patients opt for no dressing at this point. At this point, usually around 24 - 48 hours after surgery you can shower, if you like. You should avoid extremes in water temperature, running a comb or brush through your hair (you may comb or brush your hair lightly), or blow drying the hair until the sutures are out. Make up can be worn a few days after surgery. Five to seven days after surgery, I encourage my patients to go out to dinner or lunch or a movie with a friend. This will make you feel better and probably heal faster.

I had a face lift a few years ago and do not like the results or scars. Can anything be done ?
Yes, scar revision and secondary face - neck lifts are highly successful procedures, when carefully planned out. The previously placed scars are removed and the skin and neck muscle is tightened appropriately. Through careful planning, placement, and execution of the stitching, the results are very rewarding. Results form secondary facelifts can be even better than the first facelift, as the scarring under the skin and in the SMAS layer frequently allows for a stronger pull on the SMAS, improved tightening and a more youthful, natural look.

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