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Mini-Facelift procedure – New Technique By Dr Tobias Pincock
Sunday, May 29th, 2011
In the past there has been several types of Facelift. On one end of the spectrum min-lift procedures that offered minimal downtime and great results that just did not deliver the results that patients wanted. On the other end of the spectrum deep-plane facelifts are very good for results particularly for heavily jowled and heavy necks but the downtime is high (6 to 8 weeks). I am performing a combination lift that takes the best parts of the deep plane facelift with other types of facelifts to provide a long lasting result with minimal downtime.
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Facelift Techniques in Sydney
Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Deep Plane Facelift, short scar facelift, necklift, cheeklift, MACS face-lift, threads, smas lift, composite lift etc – what confusing terminology to essentially describe similar operations.
Its no wonder that patients get very confused when trying to work out what they want for facial rejuvenation. First of all what works for one patient will not necessarily work for another. A short scar face lift or a MACS lift may work perfectly well for a 45 year old female with some early jowling but will not produce a great result in a 65 year old patient with a heavy neck and jowls.
for more info on facelifts please click here: http://www.aafprs.org/patient/procedures/rhytidectomy.html
To make things easier a Deep Plane facelift is a more extensive facelift that includes a necklift which is a great procedure for patients with a heavy neck and jowls. All the other techniques are more MINIMAL procedures that are for patients that do not have the same rejuvenation requirements.
Threadlifts were all the rage a few years ago because they promised equal results with minimal downtime – problem is they DO NOT give you long term results.
Each patient is differnt and the approach needs to be tailored specifically to that patients requirements and goals, the best way is to visit your Facial Plastic Surgeon or Plastic Surgeon with an interest in facial procedures to discuss the possibilities and possible outcomes.
For more information on Dr Pincocks approach to facelift please click below: http://www.sydneyfacialplastics.com.au/cosmetic.html#facelift
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