By Doctor Waldemar Weiss
20 March 2020
The cervico-facial facelift is undoubtedly one of the most common surgical procedures. Its objective is first and foremost aesthetic, correcting the effects of skin ageing particularly in the face and neck area. If you are facing a similar situation and wish to find solutions, do not hesitate to contact a surgeon specialising in face and neck lifting in Paris right away.
Before committing to a cosmetic surgery procedure, you should know that many people around the world undergo facial correction operations. The reasons are numerous: natural skin ageing, accidents requiring reconstructive surgery -- everything can be considered. Many celebrities also resort to cosmetic surgery to appear younger and to restore greater suppleness to their skin.
The famous Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay, for example, used surgical techniques to correct the rough appearance of his face and skin irregularities. The furrows and chin creases in particular were causing him concern, and he wished to regain a more youthful appearance. Thanks to a specific treatment, he was able to win back the favour of his audience. To learn more about the nature of skin reconstruction surgery and to avoid an unsuccessful face and neck lift, click here.
As the skin ages, tissues tend to sag. Skin cell renewal becomes less efficient, and cells begin to dry out and thicken. Hence the appearance of wrinkles, furrows and creases. Reconstructive cosmetic surgery restores the different anatomical structures of the face and neck -- the skin, but also the muscles and fat. As a result, your face gradually regains the appearance you knew a few years ago.
Patients are therefore advised to consult a cervico-facial surgery specialist as soon as the first visible symptoms of ageing appear, generally from the age of 40 to 45. From that point, a skin correction procedure may be combined with other facial cosmetic surgery procedures. Among the most commonly performed procedures by specialists are: the endoscopic forehead lift or treatment for forehead wrinkles, peeling or botulinum toxin injections.
A cosmetic surgery procedure always requires a pre-operative assessment. This consultation phase with your specialist is extremely important and must be carried out several days before the operation. This is to detect potential complications based on your profile and medical history. You will need to stop all medication at least 10 days before the procedure, including any medication containing aspirin. An appointment will also be scheduled 48 hours before the procedure with the anaesthetist. It is important that you fast for at least 6 hours before the start of the surgery. Finally, washing your hair the day before and thoroughly removing all make-up on the day of the procedure is advisable.
In the first hours and days after the operation, it is essential for the patient to rest. In all cases, discharge can be considered the day after or two days after the operation. During the first few days, some phenomena may occur that are observed but not serious: oedema, bruising in the neck and chin area, or a feeling of painful tension, particularly around the neck or behind the ears. These discomforts gradually disappear, usually after 2 weeks.
That said, the cost of cervico-facial surgery is quite high and therefore requires careful consideration on your part. Please also note that this type of care is not covered by Social Security. Generally, a cervico-facial facelift costs between 3,500 and 8,500 euros. Prices vary considerably because procedures differ according to clinic fees and the type of anaesthesia appropriate for each patient. Your practitioner will prepare a detailed and transparent estimate with you several days before the procedure, so that you can make your decision with full confidence.