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Rhytidectomy
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How
is a facelift performed? There are many variations to the facelift procedure. However, the incision is typically hidden in the natural contour of your ear, and then extends around the earlobe and back into the hairline. Following surgery, the incisions are easily concealed by your hair or with makeup. There also may be a small incision hidden beneath your chin. Working through these incisions, Dr Wigoda frees the facial skin from its underlying tissues and pulls it upward and back. The excess skin is then removed. In some cases, the deeper tissues may also be repositioned to restore a more youthful contour to your face. If necessary, an incision under the chin allows Dr. Wigoda to remove fatty tissue in that area and smooth the cord-like structures of the underlying muscle in the neck. You may be a good candidate for a facelift if you have any of the following types of conditions:
Frequently asked questions:
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