Facelift Surgery at Premier Plastic Surgery
Dr. Newman has been performing Facelift surgery for the past 15 years and has experience with over 1000 patients. There are three main types of facelift surgery performed and the specific technique depend on the condition of the muscles, SMAS, and skin.
Every facelift which Dr. Newman performs involves the strengthening of the SMAS system, otherwise knows as the superficial musculoaponeurotic system described by anatomist in the 1970’s. Since that time variations of facelifts have evolved to better address the vectors of laxity and the loss of fat volume in the face. Dr. Newman commonly performs fat grafting with facelift surgery to give a more complete 3 dimensional rejuvenation of youth.
Facelift surgery performed by Dr. James Newman.
request an appointmentBelow Dr. Newman describes the three main categories of facelifting.
1) Mini-lift, Life-Style Lift or Weekend Facelift
2) Moderate-lift, SMAS-imbrication, MACS lift
3) Significant-lift, Deep Plane lift with Neck lift
The Mini-Lift , (AKA: Weekend-Lift, or Life-Style Lift)
This procedure rejuvenates the jowls and jawline skin laxity with improvement in the side lines in front of the ear. Local anesthesia with an oral Valium or similar relaxant can be performed in some situations. Because the dissection is more limited, there is less bruising and drains are usually not needed. Younger patients aged 40-45 are ideal for this procedure. Patients like this procedure because of the limited downtime and the reduced cost of this procedure. Minilifts range from $9500-$15,500.
The Moderate-lift, SMAS-imbrication, MACS-lift, Vertical Restore Lift
This procedure adds cheek lifting and submentoplasty to the minilift and has a more extensive dissection of the SMAS.
The lax tissues under the chin and near the midline of the neck are reduced and tightened with a combination of surgery and liposculpting . When a stronger chin profile is indicated, a customized chin implant is designed and placed by Dr. Newman. This procedure is performed under IV sedation and rarely requires general anesthesia. Patients usually have a small one inch incision under their chin in a natural skin crease which becomes almost invisible with time. All patients go home after this procedure and wear a special support garment for three to four days. Most patients take Tylenol or stronger oral pain pill for the first few days. While this procedure is best performed prior to age 50 because of good skin elasticity, significant results can also be achieved in more mature patients. Moderate lifts range from $15,000-$20,000.
The Significant Lift, Deep Plane High SMAS Lift (AKA: Extended Deep Plane, Park Avenue Lift)
This procedure combines everything in the moderate lift with a more extensive dissection into the neck to draw up loose skin down to the chest and includes lifting around the temple and lateral brow to take care of excess hooding of the outer corner of the eyelid. Patients have a “High SMAS” dissection in the deeper plane of the face. This allows for the longest term results compared to other facelift procedures. Patients have deep intravenous sedation or general anesthesia for this procedure and the recovery is more lengthy with two weeks required at a minimum. Fat grafting is often performed at the same time. Patients 55 years and up typically require the Significant Lift. Price Range from $25,000-$35,000.
Introduction
The following is a presentation to explain the facelift procedure, which describes how you can best prepare for your procedure, how it may be performed, and your recovery process along with before and after photos of some of our patients. An interesting question and answer section can also be viewed. This presentation is not intended to take the place of a physician’s consultation.
As people age the effects of gravity, exposure to the sun, and stresses of daily life can be seen on their faces. The facelift procedure, also known as rhytidectomy, does not stop this process, but it can return youthfulness to your face. A facelift will tighten facial skin, remove excess fat deposits and reinforce underlying muscle tissue, giving you a more rested, youthful look. It is often performed in conjunction with eyelid surgery and/or brow lifts. The ideal facelift candidate ranges in age between 40 and 60 years of age, although some of the most successful outcomes may fall below or above that age range.