Your new look
The chances are excellent that you'll be happy with your facelift-especially
if you realize that the results may not be immediately apparent. Even after
the swelling and bruises are gone, the hair around your temples may
be thin and your skin may feel dry and rough for several months. Men may
find they have to shave in new places-behind the neck and ears-where areas
of beard- growing skin have been repositioned.
You'll have some scars from your facelift, but they're usually hidden by
your hair or in the natural creases of your face and ears. In any case,
they'll fade within time and should be scarcely visible.
After surgery, you'll present a fresher,
more youthful face to the world.
Having a facelift doesn't stop the clock. Your face will continue to age
with time, and you may want to repeat the procedure one or more times-perhaps
five or ten years down the line. But in another sense, the effects of even
one facelift are lasting; years later, you'll continue to look better than
if you'd never had a facelift at all.
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American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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