Posts Tagged ‘Initial Visit’

Types Of Face Lift Surgery

November 25th, 2009

A rhytidectomy, the technical term for a face lift, is a fairly common cosmetic surgery that it utilized to restore a more youthful appearance. It can encompass any manner of smaller face related surgeries or involve a simple a lift. For example, rhinoplasty (nose job) or Blepharoplasty (eye surgery) are not considered face lifts per se, both may be performed in conjunction with a face lift.

Yet and still, you can opt to simply have the face lift without the additional surgeries. It all really depends on the results you wish to obtain post surgery.

This is why an in office consultation is so important prior to considering any type of cosmetic surgery.

What to expect during face lift surgery consultations

Many of the people who wish to undergo a face lift are forty plus and seek the lift due to dissatisfaction with wrinkles and sagging skin. A visit with a board certified, reputable physician will help them assess the areas that are in need of correction and what it will take to remedy the situation.

You can discuss issues like downtime and the costs of surgery as well as financing options during this initial visit.

Face lifts procedures and techniques

As with any cosmetic surgery, a face lift is determined by the incision and the procedures utilized during the surgery. A good example of this is the SMAS (Submuscular Aponeurotic System) Lift. With this type of cosmetic surgery a plastic surgeon arranges the underlying musculature of the face to create a more youthful appearance. Liposuction is often combined with this procedure to get rid of any subcutaneous fat after which excess sagging skin is cut away. This skin is the sutured and sewn together.

Other types of face lifts include:

A neck lift: People hate the jowly or “waddle” neck appearance that can develop as we age. This sagging jaw line can age the face even more than wrinkles do. A basic chin lift may eradicate this problem but cosmetic surgery that concentrates on neck area can really provide a more dramatic, youthful look.

Mini lift: An outpatient procedure, it a mini face lift is a minimally invasive cosmetic surgery that may not produce the results of a full face lift with a small incision by the ear. Also called a weekend face lift, this technique is best for individual between the ages of forty to fifty-years-old with small signs of aging to correct.

Traditional, old fashioned lift

The traditional face lift utilizes a larger incision but produces the most dramatic, overall results. Most people who opt for the full conventional lift are older with more signs of aging to correct. If need be, newer techniques, like SMAS can be combined to recontour the face and make it more youthful.

Lipo is often performed in conjunction with this cosmetic surgery.

Cosmetic surgery additions and enhancements

Some men and women opt for surgical injections or additional surgeries like rhinoplasty or Blepharoplasty to complete the look they want. Non-invasive remedies like Botox or Restalyne injections can decrease the appearance of wrinkles that may be difficult to remove with skin excision alone.

The costs

On average, rhytidectomy surgery costs about $7,000 dollars but can go as high as $15,000 depending on the procedures and additional enhancements.

The best candidates for face lift, or any type of cosmetic surgery, are those who are psychologically sound and know what to expect. Plastic surgery will not make you look like someone else or appear to be a teenager again.

Instead, you look like a more fabulous version of yourself at your current age! Keep this in mind as you hunt to find the best doctor and deal for your cosmetic surgery.




By: A Nutt

It’s not All-inclusive: Plastic Surgery Costs and Prices

September 19th, 2009

Have you saved and saved to have that cosmetic surgery you’ve been dreaming about for years? Do you know everything that is and is not covered by standard quotes concerning plastic surgery costs and prices? The hidden charges may surprise you.

Frequently, people decide to finance plastic surgery procedures. If you need to get a loan to pay for the procedure, be sure that you are fully aware of the total cost involved. Talk to the surgeon before applying for the loan and try to obtain as accurate an estimate of the total charge as possible.

The majority of prices quoted by plastic surgeons include only the plastic surgeon’s fee. Most physicians do not add the other costs associated with the surgery in their pricelist. This can cause considerable hardship for patients who do not have medical expertise or training.

The additional costs associated with, but not included, in most price quotes, are staggering. Fees associated with the cost of the operating room, for example, can be as much as $3,000 or more. Furthermore, depending on the type, anesthesia may cost up to $1,000.

This does not include medications associated with the procedure. Most patients receive antibiotics before surgery to prevent infection. In some cases they may also be required to take pain medication or medicine to help decrease swelling after surgery. These costs can add up quickly.

Most surgeons include the cost of the follow-up visit in their fees. Many, however, charge extra for treating any complications that may arise as a result of their procedure. Be sure that you inquire about these when interviewing the physician at the initial visit.

Although it may be tempting to try to save money by finding a surgeon who offers a reduced or discounted fee, this can be risky. Most physicians in a particular geographical area charge very similar fees for cosmetic surgical procedures. Those who advertise exceptional savings may be cutting costs at the risk of your health or safety.

Before you finalize the loan, get an accurate estimate of the expected cost. Because additional, unexpected costs may arise, have additional money on hand to cover unexpected charges. Plastic surgery costs and prices aren’t usually as clear-cut as they appear to many inexperienced patients. Don’t find yourself strapped for cash or maxing out a credit card because of lack of preparation. Be sure you clearly understand exactly what your financial responsibilities are!




By: Adam Hefner