Considering a facelift? Before you make a decision, understanding what to expect before, during, and after surgery is essential. This is a personal choice that should be made thoughtfully and without pressure.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to make an informed decision about whether a facelift is right for you.
How Has Facelift Surgery Evolved Over the Years?
Today’s facelift techniques have evolved significantly from those of the past. Modern approaches focus on creating natural-looking results that enhance your features without appearing overdone or “worked on.”
During a facelift procedure, your surgeon will:
- Carefully lift and reposition deeper facial tissues
- Remove excess skin
- Redrape the remaining skin for a smoother, more youthful contour
This comprehensive approach addresses common signs of aging like sagging jowls, deep nasolabial folds (the lines from your nose to the corners of your mouth), and loss of definition along the jawline.
Unlike older techniques that simply pulled skin tight, modern facelifts create lasting, natural-looking rejuvenation by addressing the underlying structures of your face.
Are You a Good Candidate for a Facelift?
The ideal timing for a facelift varies from person to person. You might be ready to consider this procedure if:
- You’ve noticed persistent facial sagging that doesn’t improve with non-surgical treatments
- You’re bothered by developing jowls or neck laxity
- You look older than you feel
- You’re in good physical health with no medical conditions that could impair healing
- You don’t smoke or are willing to quit several weeks before and after surgery
- You have realistic expectations about what surgery can achieve
Most facelift patients are between 40 and 70 years old, but there’s no “right age” for the procedure. Your facial anatomy, skin condition, and personal goals matter more than your age.
What Happens During a Facelift Consultation?
Your initial consultation sets the foundation for your facelift journey. During this meeting, your surgeon will:
- Evaluate your facial anatomy and skin quality
- Discuss your aesthetic concerns and goals
- Review your complete medical history
- Explain the procedure options that might benefit you
- Take photographs for surgical planning
- Answer all your questions
Bring a list of questions to your consultation and be prepared to discuss your medical history honestly, including medications and supplements you use, previous surgeries, and health conditions. This information helps your surgeon determine whether a facelift is appropriate or if an alternative might better serve your goals.
How Is the Procedure Customized?
No two facelifts are identical because every face ages differently. Your surgeon will recommend a personalized approach based on your specific concerns, facial anatomy, and desired outcome.
Many patients benefit from combining their facelift with complementary procedures such as:
- Blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) to address droopy eyelids or under-eye bags
- Brow lift to elevate a heavy or sagging forehead
- Neck lift for significant neck laxity
- Skin resurfacing treatments to improve skin texture and tone
- Dermal fillers to restore lost volume in the cheeks or temples
These additional procedures can create more comprehensive rejuvenation, addressing multiple signs of aging for balanced, harmonious results.
How Much Does a Facelift Cost?
While we can’t say what your facelift will cost without evaluating you personally, we can tell you what costs are involved.
The investment typically includes:
- Surgeon’s fees
- Facility fees
- Anesthesia fees
- Preoperative and postoperative appointments
Since facelifts are cosmetic procedures, they are not covered by insurance. You must be prepared to pay for your procedure out of pocket.
How Do You Prepare for Facelift Surgery?
In the weeks leading up to your facelift, you’ll need to:
- Stop smoking at least four weeks before surgery (smoking restricts blood flow and significantly impairs healing)
- Avoid medications and supplements that increase bleeding risk, including aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and many herbal supplements
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery and stay with you for at least the first 24 hours
- Prepare your recovery space with essentials like extra pillows for elevation, ice packs, easy-to-prepare meals, and all medications
- Complete any preoperative lab tests your surgeon orders
- Follow specific instructions about when to stop eating and drinking before surgery
Your surgeon will provide a preoperative checklist tailored to your needs.
What Happens on the Day of the Procedure?
Most facelift procedures at The Mack Center take place under IV sedation with local anesthesia, which allows for a comfortable experience without the downsides of general anesthesia.
Your surgeon will make carefully placed incisions, usually beginning near the temples in the hairline, continuing around the ear, and ending in the lower scalp. Through these incisions, they’ll reposition tissues, tighten muscles, and remove excess skin before closing the incisions with fine sutures.
The surgery typically requires two to three hours, though this may vary if you’re having additional procedures performed simultaneously.
How Long Does It Take to Recover From a Facelift?
Facelift recovery progresses in stages, with most patients feeling ready to return to light social activities within about two weeks.
Swelling and bruising typically peak around the third or fourth day post-surgery, before gradually subsiding. Your results will continue to refine over several months as residual swelling diminishes and your tissues fully settle.
Is a Facelift Permanent?
A facelift can effectively turn back the clock, typically making you look 5-10 years younger. While it doesn’t stop the natural aging process, your results can last for many years with proper care.
To maintain your refreshed appearance:
- Follow a comprehensive skincare routine with products recommended by your surgeon
- Protect your skin from sun damage with daily SPF
- Maintain a stable weight
- Stay hydrated and eat a nutritious diet
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption
- Consider periodic non-surgical treatments like Botox or fillers
Find Out Whether a Facelift Is Right for You
When performed by a skilled surgeon on an appropriate candidate, a facelift can provide long-lasting rejuvenation that helps you look as young as you feel.
Ready to learn more about how a facelift might benefit you? Schedule your consultation at The Mack Cosmetic Center in Tampa, FL, call us at (813) 616-5589 or contact us through our online form.