FACELIFT & NECKLIFT PROCEDURES
BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS OF FACE & NECK SURGERIES
Facelift Surgery
Dr. Aharonov favors the “deep plane” technique also referred to as a the “SMAS Lift”. Unlike procedures that simply address sagging skin, the deep plane facelift repositions the deeper underlying tissue called the “SMAS layer.” Pulling this layer back to a more youthful state allows the redraped skin to sit naturally in its new position. As both the skin and underlying tissue are lifted together, the tightly pulled windswept look that can accompany a facelift done improperly is avoided. It also alleviates tension on the incision lines which minimizes visible scarring, although the incisions are well hidden within the hairline behind the temples and in the natural contours of the face and ear. A well done facelift scar should be practically imperceptible. In conjunction with a facelift, fat may be sculpted or redistributed from the face, jowls and neck. Skin is redraped over the uplifted contours and excess skin is trimmed away. Sutures or skin adhesives close the incisions. Dr. Aharonov uses the latest advances used by only a handful of surgeons which greatly minimize bruising and swelling, reduces the risk of hematoma (bleeding under the skin), and alleviates the need for drainage tubes. The overall effect is a more natural refreshed appearance than simply having tightened the skin.
BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS OF FACE & NECKLIFT
Neck Lift Surgery
If the patient’s cheeks are not sagging, a neck lift can be performed on its own. Submental (beneath the chin) liposuction can remove excess fat with excellent results. Platysmal bands can be tightened requiring only a small incision under the chin. If loose skin is present, however, a combination Facelift and Neck lift is likely the best solution.