The Center for Cosmetic Medicine

Understanding the Risks and Side Effects of a Facelift

Jun 16, 2015 @ 10:00 AM — by Stuart Baker
Tagged with: Facelift Plastic Surgery

If you want to recapture your youthful appearance and enjoy firm, supple skin, a facelift may be the solution. However, you may also be concerned about the side effects of this treatment. You worry that the recovery will take a huge toll on your quality of life. Fortunately, facelifts are safe procedures with few long-term side effects. Although you may experience some temporary discomfort, proper care before and after your procedure can greatly reduce these risks. At your consultation, Dr. Baker will explain how to prepare for your facelift. After your surgery, he will offer further guidance to speed your healing. To learn more about facelift side effects, contact our Decatur practice today.

What Happens during a Facelift?

During a facelift, Dr. Baker will raise the muscles in your midface to address the drooping effect that is often a consequence of aging. To access these muscles, he will create several small incisions near your ears, along your hairline, or under your chin. When he has achieved the desired effects, he will carefully remove any excess skin or fat. Then he will lay your skin over the firmer contours of your face, and he will close up the incisions with tiny sutures. 

Short-term Side Effects and Recovery

Dr. Baker uses precise techniques to reduce post-operative side effects. However, like any surgery, your facelift will require some healing time. Typically, you will need to take about ten days to two weeks off from work. During this time, you may experience some of the following temporary side effects:

Negligible Long-Term Risks

The minor short-term side effects listed above are relatively common. Thankfully, however, long-term risks are rare. These unlikely side effects could include:

Proper Care Can Reduce Side Effects

Although long-term side effects are rare, it is important to take the right precautions before and after your facelift. Proper care can further reduce your risks, making the chance of long-term complications virtually non-existent. Among other things, you should:

Dr. Baker is a highly experienced plastic surgeon, recognized for his achievements in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Thanks to his expertise and personal guidance throughout the entire process, you should enjoy virtually negligible risks.

Find Out If a Facelift Is Right for You

To learn more about low-risk facelifts, schedule an appointment at The Center for Cosmetic MedicineTM.