Is a mini face lift worth it?

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asked Jul 23, 2022 in Body/Skin by brybrytist (1,480 points)
Is a mini face lift worth it?

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answered Jul 23, 2022 by faxxtymachine (6,170 points)
A mini face lift is worth it if you don't want to have a full face lift but still want to correct the looks of your face and make your face look better.

The results you receive from a mini facelift compared to a full facelift only vary when it lasts.

Because both procedures alter tissue and skin on your face, both offer long-term results.

In most cases, a mini facelift will last around ten years easily before another lift is needed.

A facelift is not painful as you'll have your face numbed although after the facelift there may be slight pain but it won't last long.

However most people don't experience any pain after the facelift although some have but if you do the pain won't last long.

The risk of a face lift are Hematomas, Scarring, Slower Healing Process, Nerve Injuries and Infections and allergic reactions to the anesthesia.

Face lifts are not permanent as when you age your skin changes and your face changes which causes the face to droop and messes with the results of the face lift.

Facelift results last on average of 10 years before you may need another facelift.

As you age your skin begins to droop which can mean you'll need another facelift to correct it.

The age that is best for a facelift is 40 to 60 years old.

Most people get a facelift around the ages of 40s, and 60s and sometimes 70s.

A ponytail face lift costs between $20,000.00 to $30,000.00

Because the ponytail facelift doesn't offer as much of a lift as a standard facelift, the patients are younger.

The ponytail face lift works best on those with just a bit of laxity, but there have also been patients in their 60s, or even 70s, who love this lift.

The ponytail facelift is a minimally-invasive face lift that is performed through small incisions in order to mimic the look of the face when the hair is pulled in a tight, high ponytail.

You can have more than 2 facelifts and there's really no limit to the amount of facelifts that you can have.

However the more facelifts you have the worse your face could look.

Facelift patients are typically happy with their look for 7 to 10 years (sometimes longer) after a standard facelift.

At that point, sagging may again start to be noticeable and patients who want to maintain their youthful appearance will seek a secondary facelift.

The best age for a facelift is 40 to 45 and for those in there 40s, 50s and 60s.

The average cost for a face lift is around $8,000.00 although some types of face lifts can cost as little as $2,500.00 to $5,000.00

In most cases, a facelift works best for people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s when signs of aging begin to become prevalent.

Deep lines, wrinkles, fine lines, and sagging skin are the result of the aging process and can be best corrected through surgical techniques rather than non-surgical ones.

lasers can treat loose skin on the face, neck (and chin), décolletage, stomach, thighs, and basically anywhere else on the body you want to improve.

On average, most people get to enjoy silky-smooth skin that lasts for anywhere between three and five years after undergoing laser therapy.

Many people maintain treatments by returning every so often for a touch-up or supplementary skin treatment.

Laser resurfacing can be performed as a standalone procedure or in combination with another surgical procedure, such as a facelift.

The most powerful laser is the CO2 laser.

For people with a great deal of sun damage and wrinkles, this will have the longest lasting effect. In fact, the results are quite impressive.

The average cost of a laser face lift is around $2,330.00 to $3,000.00 and sometimes as much as $4,000.00.

The cost for a laser face lift can vary from location to location and where you have the laser face lift done.

My sister had a laser face lift performed and it cost $2,500.00 which was pretty reasonable as the doctor performing the laser face lift did a good job.

She had to pay out of pocket for the laser face lift though since the laser face lift is only cosmetic and not medically necessary.

So health insurance or any medical plan will not cover the cost of the laser face lift.

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