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Frequent Questions About Neck Lift
How is this procedure done?There are different techniques and approaches to a Neck Lift. The specifics will be discussed with you prior to your procedure. Removing Neck FatMost Neck Lift procedures begin with Liposuction to remove excess neck fat and to undermine the skin so it can be more easily tightened. Fat is removed through a small incision just below the chin. The incision is then stitched (sutured) and the areas treated are covered by a bandage or garment to help redrape the skin and contain the swelling. You can learn more about liposuction at the Liposuction FAQ page. Tightening Loose Neck Skin When neck skin is loose, two incisions are made, one under or behind each ear. Sections of skin are trimmed and lifted into place and sutured or fixed with tissue glue. Tightening Loose Neck Muscle Tightening the platysma, or neck muscle, requires incisions below the chin and under or behind each ear. These same incision can be used for liposuction of the neck and tightening loose skin. Before the incisions are sutured, a section fat muscle is removed and the ends are sutured to bring them together at the mid-anterior (front) section of the neck. How do I prepare for my Facelift?During your initial preoperative visit with your surgeon, be prepared to give a complete medical history including all your medications, allergies and previous surgeries. You will undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests. If you are at or over age 40, an electrocardiogram will be required. Photographs are important aids in planning and performing your Neck Lift. They become a permanent part of your patient record and are taken before and several months after your procedure. During your consultation, you will be given specific directions to help you prepare for your procedure. Instructions generally include eliminating certain herbal supplements and vitamins (such as Vitamin E) from your diet while adding other supplements that encourage healing. It is recommended that you avoid food high in salt and alcoholic beverage during this time period. It is very important to note that smoking reduces the blood supply to the face and may increase scarring and compromise the good results of a Neck Lift. Therefore, you must stop smoking completely for three weeks before and two weeks after your procedure. "Cutting down" will not help. Complete elimination of smoking is necessary to improve facial blood supply. You must not eat or drink anything eight hours before your procedure. If you take daily medication, ask your surgeon if it is safe to take before your procedure. You must also stop taking aspirin or diet pills at least two weeks prior to the procedure. If you have any sores on your body, if you have a cold, sore throat or allergic condition, inform your surgeon so you may be examined again prior to your procedure.How long does the procedure take?Operating time varies depending on the extent of your procedure(s). The Neck Lift usually requires 2-4 hours.What form of anesthesia is used?General anesthesia is used for all surgical procedures and is performed by a Professional M.D. Anesthesiologist.Can I return home the same day?Yes, Neck Lifts are performed on outpatient basis. Be sure to arrange for someone to pick you up and take you home.All Patients must schedule check-up appointments for the following times:
How long before I can return to normal activity?Most people return to work and their usual activity within ten days. Jogging, aerobics, bicycling and other non-contact sports are permitted three weeks after the procedure.What is the age limit for a Neck Lift?Health, not age, determines how long you can wait to have a Neck Lift. A healthy individual can have a Neck Lift well into their eighties. Your age and the condition of your skin and neck muscles may have an impact on the type of neck contouring procedure recommend for you by your doctor.How long does a Neck Lift last?Actually, it depends upon the individual; each person is sagging and aging at a different rate. A Neck Lift result generally rolls back the clock five to 10 years.Click here to request a coupon good for a Free Neck Lift Consultation and a chance to discuss your desired outcome with our surgeons at either our Miami or Fort Lauderdale locations. |
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