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Myths About Facelifts

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MYTHS ABOUT FACELIFTS

Nothing could be further from the truth. However, media likes to portray the most extreme facial makeovers on the cover of magazines, so the American public is under the impression that facelifts and other cosmetic procedures are exclusive to the upper echelons of society.

COSMETIC SURGERY IS FOR FAMOUS PEOPLE1

2ALL PLASTIC SURGEONS ARE THE SAMENot only is it possible for plastic surgeons to have different schooling and certifications, these cosmetic doctors can also have different specialties and interests. Nowhere is this discrepancy more important than when dealing with procedures on the face, a highly exposed body feature that can’t be hidden by clothing or other means.

AGE IS A REQUIREMENT

Younger people are increasingly looking at treatments like Botox and facial surgery to keep a youthful appearance before it begins to fade.

3RESULTS LOOK FAKE FOLLOWING A FACELIFTAgain, Hollywood has done the plastic surgery community no favors in this area and, unfortunately, the wildly taut, pulled and artificial-looking faces often make the tabloids.

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Healing time is one area where technology and fine-tuned cosmetic surgery practices have changed the reality of what’s possible following a facelift.

RECOVERY IS TOO HARD5

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FACELIFTS ARE FOR FEMALESAlthough traditionally women have turned to plastic surgery, men are increasingly interested in the exceptional benefits cosmetic procedures have to offer. Every year plastic surgery becomes more accepted among the male contingent, and that includes facelifts.

YOU’LL LOOK FAKE AFTERWARDSYou’ve probably seen the results of a botched or poorly performed facelift, either on a person you know or on a celebrity. The unnatural look that people often associate with facelift surgery is usually due to a surgeon using outdated techniques.

INJECTIONS WILL PROVIDE THE SAME RESULTSBotox and Juvederm has been great news for many patients who aren’t ready for surgery. But, it’s important to know that injections aren’t always a replacement for a facelift and won’t give you the same results.

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Your body and face will continue to age after the surgery and there is no way to press pause on the clock.

The earlier a person has a facelift, the less signs of aging there are on the face, and it’s more likely that the results will turn out better.

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YOUR RESULTS WILL LAST FOREVER IT’S BEST TO WAIT FOR A FACELIFT

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