Best Laser Face Lift
submitted: Aug 18th 2008 |
by: DonaHaverly |
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If you have decided you want a facelift, there are some important steps you need to take and things you should know before lay down on some surgeon's table and give someone with a knife access to your face.
Your first priority is to find a plastic surgeon with a good reputation for being an expert in his or her field, great with his or her hands and for being trustworthy. Choose someone who is a member of the ASPS. These surgeons have to have at least five years of surgical experience and at least two years of plastic surgery experience. They are trained in every type of procedure, practice in accredited facilities, continue to educate themselves and are board certified by the ABPS - American Board of Plastic Surgery.
At your consultation, your doctor will ask you questions about your health in general, discuss all of your options including possible alternatives to facelift surgery, examine and take measurements of your face, take your picture, inform you of complications that can arise, tell you about the anesthesia.
Before You Go in for Surgery
Get an okay from your family physician. Your doctor should run some tests to be sure that you don't have an underlying condition that could complicate your facelift surgery.
Either take certain kinds of medications, stop taking some medications, or change how you take your prescriptions. (As suggested by your doctor(s))
If you are a smoker, you must quit smoking several weeks before you have the surgery. Skin that has been damaged by recent smoking can literally die. This is called skin necrosis and your skin will not regenerate.
Stay away from anti-inflammatory medications and herbal supplements prior to having surgery as these can thin the blood and possibly cause you to lose too much blood during surgery.
Every instruction given to you by your doctor should be carefully followed.
After Surgery
Follow your doctor's instructions and expect to be recovering for a few weeks. It can take months before the swelling is gone completely.
Protect yourself from the sun. Wear a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. If you go out in the full sun without protection, you are undoing what you had done on the operating table - you are aging yourself.
Watch for possible complications and refer to the information given to you by your doctor. If you have reason to suspect that something is wrong, call the doctor immediately.
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