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What is Facelift Surgery?

Facelift surgery, also known as rhytidectomy, lifts and firms sagging facial tissues to restore a more naturally youthful facial appearance. It is often said that having a facelift works to “turn back the clock,” helping a patient look like a younger version of him or herself. By removing excess, sagging skin, smoothing deep folds, and lifting and tightening the deep facial tissues, rhytidectomy can help a patient look not just younger, but simply “better.”

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Why Consider a Facelift?

As we age, skin begins to lose elasticity, and facial tissues lose volume. Eventually, this results in “jowls” on the lower face, deep wrinkles, and loose skin on the neck. While this is a natural part of growing older, patients who are bothered by these signs of aging may find a facelift to be a good solution. If any of the following describe you, rhytidectomy an option to consider:

  • You feel self-conscious about the way your face & neck look due to sagging skin
  • You wear turtlenecks and scarves not because you want to, but because you want to hide your aging neck
  • When you see your reflection, you feel that your face makes you look much older than you feel
  • You feel that an aging appearance is negatively affecting your career or personal relationships.

Rhytidectomy is a complex procedure that requires extensive knowledge in facial anatomy, a very specific skill set of surgical techniques, and a highly developed eye for aesthetic detail. Not all physicians who practice cosmetic surgery receive training in facelift surgery in their residency training, so it’s important to do your homework before choosing a facelift surgeon.

Choosing a Cosmetic Surgeon

What Happens During a Facelift?

The exact technique a cosmetic surgeon uses during rhytidectomy depends on a number of factors, including a patient’s anatomy and personal goals, the extent of the facelift (mini vs. standard), and whether or not another procedure is being performed at the same time. Facelifts are typically performed using general anesthesia, although local anesthesia with sedation may be used in certain less extensive procedures.

Treatment

Echocardiography $250
Implantable Cardiac Monitor $230
Treadmill stress testing $575
Transoesophageal echocardiogram $320
Pacemaker checks $250
Electrophysiology $165
Holter monitoring $165

Investigation

Endoscopy $250
X-radiation $230
Cardiac CT scan $575
Blood Testing $320
Allergy Testing $250
Electrophysiology $165
Skin Testing $165

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Saturday 9.00 – 17.00
Sunday 9.00 – 15.00
Holidays Closed

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