Facelift

What is a facelift?

A facelift redefines and accents the youthful contours of the face and is considered the ultimate solution for facial aging.

 

A facelift is designed to address the lower two-thirds of the face such as sagging neck, jowls, chin, and folds and creases around the mouth. This procedure can be combined with eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty) or a brow/forehead lift for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. During a facelift consultation at our office in Springfield, Missouri, Dr. Kienstra will meet with you to discuss your cosmetic goals and recommend the procedure (or combination of procedures) that will best meet your needs. There is no one procedure that fits everyone. Younger patients may be better suited for a mini-lift while some of our older patients will benefit most from a standard lift. Over the last decade, facelift surgery has evolved to include a number of surgical techniques that produce incredibly natural-looking results. We invite you to scroll down for a detailed explanation of each procedure.

Facelift Procedures

The "mini" facelift
This procedure is designed to correct minimal aging changes in the lower face. The "mini" lift is best suited for the younger patient with small amounts of drooping around the mouth and jawline.  Incisions around the ear and undermining of the skin are limited. Recovery time is approximately two weeks, and once healed, incision lines are virtually undetectable.

The standard lift procedure
The standard lift procedure addresses more extensive aging changes in the neck and jawline. Incisions begin in the hair of the temple and extend to the ear or just in front and extending behind the ear. The SMAS (thin layer of muscle and tissue underneath the skin) is elevated and tightened, allowing the skin to be re-draped for a more youthful, but natural-looking facial contour. This repositioning of the SMAS is what helps to prolong the results. Recovery time is at least two weeks.
 
The mid facelift
This lift procedure is designed to elevate the cheeks to a more youthful position. Incisions can be made near the temple or eyelid, and recovery takes approximately three to four weeks. Where neck drooping and jowls are also present, this lift procedure can be performed in conjunction with the standard facelift procedure for more comprehensive rejuvenation.

What about the neck?
The neck is always evaluated separately, but rarely treated individually. Quite often, Dr. Kienstra recommends a platysmaplasty to significantly improve sagging of the neck. Since the face and neck are companions in the aging process, the neck is always addressed in a facelift procedure. During the consultation, Dr. Kienstra will evaluate and guide you on what procedures are recommended for you.

 

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