Good question! A face lift is major surgery and surgery means
blood, mess, discomfort, stitches and time out to recover. A face lift
is expensive too.
There are risks to consider, one is hematoma
when the blood collects under the skin and has to be surgically removed.
Damage to the nerves that control your facial muscles is another
although this is less common. Slow healing time can also be a problem
although this is found mainly in smokers. Oh! and don't forget the usual
risks that are involved with anesthesia.
On the plus side, the
effects of a face lift are quite dramatic. It is without a doubt the
fastest and most permanent way of shedding your 'old' face and regaining
some of that youthful beauty you were born with..
If you've
considered these things and decided that the final outcome is worth it,
then proceed, but first please ask yourself these questions.
Why do I want a facelift?
Am
I doing this because its going to help me find the job that I really
want? This is a valid reason for going ahead. It shouldn't matter to
those that hire people how old the applicant is or what they look like,
but in the real world we know that these things do play a part. If you
have a job that has a lot of public exposure, this may also be a good
reason to proceed.
Am I doing this because my partner wants me to?
Red
alert! Never let anyone else talk you into having a facelift. It is a
very personal decision and one only you should make. Ask yourself why
are you with someone who values you only for your appearance. Honor
yourself, you are more than your face! Perhaps you should be working on
your relationship and leaving your face alone!
I'm thirty five and have lots of wrinkles around my eyes and cheeks, and my neck is all mottled
A
face lift won't help this situation. You are better off exploring the
avenue of laser resurfacing or even chemical peels, they will strip the
old layer of skin off and reveal a smoother younger appearance. It
sounds like you have a lot of sun damage, get educated on the use of
sunblock! Its everybody's most important cosmetic.
I'm depressed and don't feel good about myself. Maybe a facelift will help me feel better?
It
may for a little while, but it sounds like you have a self esteem
problem. Learn to love yourself the way you are first. Then if you still
feel a facelift would give your morale a boost, go ahead.
I'm in
my early fifties and notice my face is starting to sag quite badly. I
can afford the surgery and reckon I might just do this for myself. A
good idea, you've thought it through and decided its something you want
not something you need.
Find a professional surgeon in your area
and follow all his/her advice on how to prepare for your face lift.
Don't forget to mention any medication you are taking and if you are a
smoker, stop two weeks before surgery is scheduled. It will speed your
recovery time. Good luck!
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