Monday, May 24, 2010

Facelift Surgery. CO2 Laser Blepharoplasty for Rhytidectomy

Facelift surgery is enjoyable for me from both a technical standpoint as well as the individuality of each case as it pertains to the patient. Some women require the lower third of the face to be addressed, others the midface, and some the brow and eyelids.

I enjoy the CO2 LASERS as an adjunct in many aspects facial rejuvenation. The Mixto CO2 laser can improve the fine lines of the lower eyelid, the crow’s feet, and the fine vertical lines around the mouth. The CO2 laser effectively tightens and improves the quality of the lower eyelid skin, and in some cases obviates the need for a lower blepharoplasty. The CO2 laser has proven to be very powerful for improving pigment changes secondary to sun exposure and sun spots known as seborrheic keratosis.

This patient is very happy with her results 4 months post-operatively from facelift, upper blepharoplasty, and CO2 laser to the lower eyelids and peri-oral rhytids.

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Laser Blepharoplasty


I have been very impressed with the results of the fractional CO2 laser for full facial resurfacing as well as for concentrated efforts on the upper and lower eyelids. Patients who are excellent candidates for fractional CO2 laser include younger patients with fair skin who are not quite yet surgical candidates for either upper blepharoplasty, lower blepharoplasty, facelift, or necklift.

Traditionally I have found that female patients in their late thirties and early forties who do not want aesthetic surgery and who are starting to develop skin laxity do great with these treatments in the areas of the eyelids, jowls, neck, and nasolabial folds.

Often these happy patients will return for their post-procedure appointments and say that their friends all ask, “Did you just get back from vacation?” or “You look so well rested”. I am very pleased with the results I am obtaining with the Mixto CO2 Laser and look forward to using it in conjunction with rhytidectomy in the months ahead.

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Facelift Surgery



While I enjoy all aspects of Plastic & Reconstructive surgery, facelift surgery is particularly enjoyable to me. Rejuvenation of the upper and lower eyelids is paramount to restoring a youthful appearance to the face.

As the face ages, the brow descends and skin accumulates around the upper lid and fat begins to herniate through the lower lid creating a tired appearance to the eye. While I do not encourage procedures during consultations, I often point out to patients who present for facelifts that small, subtle changes to the eye can yield a large difference. In this photograph one notices how effectively an upper blepharoplasty, or upper eyelid, procedure in conjunction with removal of fat from the lower eye can restore a youthful appearance to the face when utilized in conjunction with a facelift.

Facelift & Necklift Surgery





Facelift surgery can be particlarly rewarding for both the patient and physician. Frequently, I notice a youthful change in the appearance of the eyes without a single procedure being done to either the upper or lower eyelid.
I attribute this change to the repositioning of the cheek fat pad or malar fat pad back to the normal anatomical or pre-aged position. This restoration of volume not only recreates harmony to the lower eyelid and tear trough, but also improves the position and contour of the upper eyelid and seems to affect the overall aperture.

Facelift Surgery



Facelift surgery can be extremely rewarding for both the patient and surgeon. Typically patients who present for facelift surgery can range from 40 to 60 years of age. These patients almost invariably complain that despite having a good night of sleep, they continue to appear tired and then feel tired.

Blepharoplasty or eyelid surgery can enhance the surgical results of facelift surgery and significantly improve the surgical outcome. Quite commonly after facelift surgery, patients state that they have more energy, feel better rested, complain less, have fewer aches and pains, and are very happy with their decision to undergo facelift surgery.