Would You Consider A Makeover?

We all want to look our best for work or play, but is it worth the risk to undergo surgery to get the look you want ?
Are you a possible candidate for a facelift, or a makeover, as some people call it ?

As they age, many people, men and women both, look around for ways to look more youthful and project a more confident attitude, and one method that has captured many people is the facelift.

This cosmetic surgery has become more and more popular as time has gone on, and almost everyone knows of someone who has decided to endure the operation and gone ahead with it. Many people have a great deal of success when it comes to this skin alteration method, but few people know all the ins and outs of it.

If you are considering something that will boost your appearance, this may be exactly what you are looking for, but how do you tell? There are many things to consider when you are trying to figure out if this is right for you, so make sure that you do your homework.

Essentially, keep in mind that a facelift is a surgical procedure with unknown consequences. While you will find some surgeons promising you something as a safe bet, remember that there is always a bit of uncertainty when it comes to the results of this visit to the hospital. The official name for this process is rhytidectomy, and through the elimination of excess fat and the tightening of the muscles under the skin, a more smooth and youthful appearance is reached. If sagging skin is found it can be excised in the operation.

The phrase nip and tuck is in some ways very accurate as it can be seen that excess skin is gathered and put away, revealing a tighter and more robust visage. Through carefully tightened muscles and skin, everything is essentially raised, creating an effect that seems to set back the clock. While the results are fairly stable, putting it ahead of procedures like a Botox injection, it is important to remember that this surgery does not reverse or halt the aging process.

There are several factors which make someone ideal for this procedure. Typically, the best person to undergo a facelift is someone in whom the skin of the face and neck have started to sag. Ideally, the skin should still have some elasticity and the bone structure underneath is well defined. A person undergoing this ordeal should be healthy as well, and should always discuss any medications they are taking with their doctor before any medical operation. Smokers are also known to have some complications with the effects of this procedure.

People who are the most pleased with this procedure are the ones who know what they are getting into. However, this will not change the way you look the way a procedure like rhinoplasty will.

A rhinoplasty will build up or pare down an existing structure; a rhytidectomy, on the other hand, works on restructuring what is already there and creating a more youthful appearance. A good surgeon will discuss your expectations and hopes with you and give you a realistic idea of what to expect and what can be accomplished. While the effect can be hard to believe, don't go in expecting miracles ad be practical about what can be achieved.

Unfortunately, don't forget that medical procedures can go wrong and there are risks. While it is a very common operation, and the results are often complication free with a good physician, you should also be aware of some of the chances you are taking. Just like no one has the same anatomy, or reactions, the results of this procedure can differ greatly from person to person. Injury to the nerves that control facial expressions is a concern, as is infection.

As with any medical procedure, hematoma and severe reactions to anesthetic are sometimes possible, but all of this can be avoided by discussing your whole health situation with your plastic surgeon.

When you are considering a procedure that is this extreme, remember that you should also think about your recovery period. Even in a procedure that goes flawlessly, there is still a very good chance that you will experience some side effects like bruising or swelling, and though these are common enough, you might want to allow some time for recovery.

There are many options open to you when it comes to turning back the clock in terms of visual appearance, and not all of them are as complicated as this! Make sure that you look into what anti-aging creams and lotions have to offer. Always consider that the way to make you more beautiful may not have to be a major expense and it doesn't have to be surgery; it is the one that satisfies you and that gets you the results you want.

Ken Black is the CEO of a number of popular websites. Visit this Skin Care site today for more information on cosmetic surgery.


By Ken Black
Published: 12/11/2007
 
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