What to expect after facelift surgery
Considering facial rejuvenation surgery? Facelift surgery, also known as Rhytidectomy, is a popular cosmetic procedure that addresses signs of ageing in the face and neck. Performed by qualified facelift surgeon, Hiroshi in Birmingham, facelift surgery can restore a more youthful appearance by tightening loose skin with repositioning and uplifting the sagging areas of the face and neck into rejuvenating positions.
Different Types of Facelifts
Facelift surgery encompasses various techniques tailored to address specific concerns. Here’s a brief overview of two common facelift procedures:
Mini Facelift:
A less invasive option ideal for patients with mild to moderate signs of ageing, primarily targeting the lower face and jawline. The surgeon uses shorter incisions to tighten skin and remove excess tissue in these areas. Recovery from a mini facelift is generally faster than a full facelift. However, in my experience, mini facelifts are only applicable in patients who have minimal ageing and in general do not last very long.
Deep Plane Facelift:
A more comprehensive procedure addressing deeper facial tissues for a more dramatic and long-lasting result. The surgeon lifts and repositions the SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System), a layer of muscle and connective tissue beneath the skin, for a tighter and smoother appearance. While recovery from a deep plane facelift takes longer, it can significantly rejuvenate the entire face and neck.
Choosing the right type of facelift depends on your individual goals and facial anatomy. Hiroshi will discuss your options in detail during your consultation to determine the most suitable approach for your desired outcome.
But what happens after facelift surgery? Here’s a comprehensive guide to what you can expect during your recovery journey.
Immediately Following Surgery
Bandages and Drains: After surgery, your face and neck will be wrapped in bandages to minimise swelling and bruising. These stay on for the first 48 hours and are usually replaced with a facial support garment for a further few days.Drains are hardly ever used.
Swelling and Bruising: Expect swelling and bruising around the treated areas, particularly in the first few days. This is a normal part of the healing process and will gradually subside over 1-2 weeks.
Pain Management: Your surgeon will prescribe medication to manage any discomfort you experience.
Numbness: Temporary numbness around the incisions is common. This sensation usually improves within a few weeks to months.
The First Week
Rest and Elevation: Maintaining a head-elevated position is crucial during the first week to minimise swelling. Plenty of rest is essential for optimal healing.
Diet: Stick to a soft diet for the first few days as you may experience some difficulty opening your mouth wide. Gradually transition back to your regular diet as tolerated.
Wound Care: Your surgeon will provide specific instructions on caring for your incisions, which typically involves gentle cleaning and applying prescribed ointments.
Weeks 2-4
Gradual Improvement: Swelling and bruising will continue to subside, revealing your rejuvenated facial contours.
Reduced Activity: Avoid strenuous exercise and activities that can increase blood pressure for the first few weeks. Light walking and gentle movements are encouraged.
Stitches Removal: Stitches will be removed during follow-up appointments.
Weeks 4-8
Returning to Normal Activities: By week 4-8, most patients can resume most of their normal activities, including light exercise and work.
Scarring: The initial redness of the scars will begin to fade. While scarring is inevitable, Hiroshi uses meticulous techniques to minimise their visibility. The scars are designed to run in natural skin creases and within the hairline.
Months 3-12
Continued Improvement: Over the next several months, subtle changes will continue as swelling fully resolves and your final results become more evident.
Long-Term Care: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with sun protection and a good skincare routine can help you maximise the longevity of your facelift results.
Addressing Specific Concerns Like Tightness, Bruising, and Scar Management
Tightness: A feeling of facial tightness is a common postoperative sensation that gradually diminishes as healing progresses. Cold compresses and gentle massage (as instructed by your surgeon) can help alleviate tightness.
Bruising: The degree of bruising varies from patient to patient. Arnica supplements and keeping your head elevated can help minimise bruising.
Scar Management: While scarring is inevitable, surgical techniques and scar management protocols aim to minimise scar visibility. Silicone gel sheeting and topical scar creams can further improve scar appearance over time.
The Importance of Following Post-operative Instructions
Following your surgeon’s post-operative instructions diligently is crucial for optimal healing and minimising complications. This includes:
- Maintaining a clean diet and avoiding smoking to promote healing.
- Attending all follow-up appointments for wound care and monitoring.
- Avoiding strenuous activity and heavy lifting for the prescribed period of time
If you’re considering facelift surgery and have questions or concerns, request a call back today. Hiroshi’s extensive experience, meticulous surgical techniques, and commitment to patient care ensure a positive and transformative experience.