Beauty is priceless, and many factors make people go for cosmetic surgery, minimally invasive, and nonsurgical treatments. Cosmetic and plastic surgery are the primary and popular procedures for enhancing natural skin, giving your body features excellent harmony, and rejuvenating your overall appearance.
While performing a single plastic surgery procedure is reasonable, proven studies show combining some cosmetic procedures has exceptional results. Plastic surgeons have realized combining some facial plastic surgeries procedures like facelift, laser resurfacing, and midface volumization helps achieve outstanding anti-aging results.
Combining plastic surgeries is becoming popular. People can also have multiple procedures on their aging faces. However, they have to be aware of the known risks and which surgery combinations are good if you look for facial plastic surgery procedures for your aging face. Here are the three most popular anti-aging facial surgery procedures.
1. Facelift
Rhytidectomy, commonly known as a facelift, is one of the popular plastic surgery that eliminates and enhances visible aging signs around the face, such as:
- Relaxed face skin that causes sagging
- Fallen or disappeared fat around the face
- Development of jowls in the jaw and cheeks
- Deepened fold lines at the mouth corner and between the noses
Losing your face youthful outlines results from varied factors like facial fat loss, sun damage, skin thinning, and gravity. Other surgical procedures can be combined with a facelift, including eyelid and brow lift surgery to restore aging eyes. Thompson Facial Plastics may also suggest other skin treatments like dermabrasion, laser, or IPL to enhance your skin quality and texture.
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, going for a facelift depends on an individual. But some factors like early menopause, weight loss, and regular smoking make one age earlier and desire to undergo a facelift to hinder facial aging signs. A facelift is not a permanent cosmetic procedure and lasts for up to fifteen years in most patients. When it is incorporated with other non-invasive treatments, it can last longer.
Risks Involved
Just like any other cosmetic procedure, a facelift comes with several complications. Some are manageable through proper care and medication. While long term complications, which are rare, can change your appearance significantly. Some of the risks involved with a facelift include:
- Scarring in the operated area
- Blood collection under the skin(hematoma)
- Skin loss
- Nerve injury
- Loss of hair
- Reaction to anesthesia
- Bleeding
- Infection
2. Volumization or Fat Transfer
Another popular facial plastic surgery to replenish your face’s volume is fat transfer. Most people are attracted to this option as they use their fat, believing it is a natural type of procedure.
However, you need to be aware of its disadvantages before undergoing the treatment. First, you have to acquire enough fat donors before the procedure. Second, you need to know that fat is an unsmooth substance, and transferring it to another area may make the place look uneven and lumpy.
Volumization helps replenish lost volume around your cheek during the process of aging. You can achieve your face’s volume with fillers such as Voluma. When you incorporate volumization and facelift, your entire face contour will be more youthful and natural.
Benefit of Volumization
Facial volumization restores the lost facial volume during the process of aging. As we age, our youthful fat pad breaks down and drops to our jawlines and neck. This causes our faces to have more pronounced fine lines and droop on the lower area of the face.
Going through a facial fat transfer using your body fat by transferring it to the face helps counter signs of aging to achieve a more youthful counter on your face. The fat is removed from your thighs, buttocks, or stomach, purified, and injected into your face. Volumization is one of the facial surgical procedures surgeons do not reject as the fat is transferred from your body.
The facial fat transfer lasts for a couple of years, and in most cases, it may be permanent. However, remember, the fat transfer does not prevent future aging. Facial fat transfer minimizes the available sign of aging, and you should expect to see slight changes over time.
3. Laser Skin Resurfacing
Laser skin Resurfacing is also among the most popular facial plastic surgeries that eliminate the outer skin layer to produce even softer skin when the outer layer rejuvenates. Laser resurfacing treats minor facial flaws and enhances your skin appearance. It reduces the appearance of age spots, acne scars, wrinkles, and sun damage. The surgical procedure is conducted using:
- Ablative laser: a wounding laser that removes the epidermis (outer skin layer) and heats the dermis (inner skin layer) to stimulate new collagen fibers growth. When the outer skin heals and rejuvenates, the scarred area appears tighter and smooth.
- Non-ablative Laser: a non-wounding laser that kindles collagen growth to help improve your skin texture and tone over time. Non-ablative laser resurfacing is non-invasive, cost-effective, and requires minimal recovery time compared to ablative laser resurfacing.
Risks Involved
Both ablative and non-ablative laser Resurfacing has varied risks, including:
- Acne
- Itching, Redness, and Swelling
- scarring
- Infection
- Ectropion (eyelid turning)
- Skin color change
Everyone can’t undergo laser resurfacing facial surgery. Your surgeon may not perform laser resurfacing if you:
- Have a weak immune system
- Your skin tone is darker
- Breastfeeding or pregnant
- Your skin forms scars
- Ever had cold sores outbreak
- Have you ever undergone a facial radiation therapy
Laser Resurfacing Outcomes
After going through the facial surgery procedure, your skin may be red for a couple of months. But when the treated area starts healing, you will note a difference in your skin appearance and quality. The effects of laser resurfacing last for over four years.
Avoid direct contact with the sun after going through laser skin resurfacing for about a year to avoid uneven pigmentation. Remember, the effects of laser resurfacing are not permanent, and as you get older, the fine line will start reappearing when you smile and squint.
The above are the most popular facial plastic surgery procedures for your aging face.The results after going through any of the procedures are rewarding and worthwhile.