
Facial aging is a consequence of the progressive deterioration of the skin, fat and facial muscles as a result of sun exposure, daily stress and gravity. This degeneration of tissues results in a sad and tired appearance, these signs can be frozen with a facelift to achieve facial rejuvenation.
The facelift will never stop natural aging, rather it is a way to stop the clock, with the improvement of visible signs of aging. Basically we aim to tighten the muscles of the face, remove excess skin, raise the position of the eyebrows and redistribute fat from the face and neck to rejuvenate the facial appearance without losing naturalness, that is, rejuvenate with dignity.
- +GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS. PREVIOUS PREPARATION
- Do not eat 8 hours before surgery.
- Do not take Aspirin or Ibuprofen during the 5 days prior to surgery.
- If you are taking anticoagulants, stop taking them three days before surgery.
- +PRESENT YOURSELF AT THE CLINIC INDICATED BY THE PHYSICIAN UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS
- After your morning bath, do not apply any cream or make-up.
- Remove nail polish if you have it.
- Put on comfortable clothes, if possible a sweatshirt with zippers in front, wool socks.
- Do not wear jewelry of any kind.
- Bring a companion with you.
- Children are not allowed to enter any clinic (their health conditions may be affected in places where different pathologies are handled).
- +YOU WEAR
- A visor to protect from the sun
- A chin guard
- Comfortable clothing
- +AFTER SURGERY
- Rest, keep the head elevated to avoid edema, avoid sudden movements for eight days should sleep semi-sitting. Do not drive.
- Take painkillers and antibiotics according to medical prescription.
- Do not expose to sunlight.
- Report for your first check-up 4 days after surgery.
- Ask for the specialist’s cellular or landline number in case you have any of the warning signs described in this form.
- One of our staff members will be contacting you by phone to verify your health condition.
- Avoid the presence of pets during your postoperative period, since hair and feces can cause complications in your surgery.
- +WARNING SIGNS
- Wound opening.
- Abundant bleeding.
- Fever
- Intense pain.
- Bulging and swelling at a particular site.