"I was wondering, how to get rid of my double chin? How long do they put you out for surgery? What are the risks? And how much does it cost? How long does it last. Can you exercise your chin and get the same results?"
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Ayman Hakki, MD Waldorf |
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Ricardo Rodriguez, M.D. Lutherville Timonium |
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Gregory Lynam, M.D. Richmond |
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Hague Center for Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery, Norfolk |

The Cost of a Face Lift
Male Face Lifts
Tightening the Jawline
Surgery for a Saggy Neck
Botox and Face Lifts - Are there Risks?
Is Liposuction Enough
What to Expect After Face Lift Surgery
What is a Mini Face Lift?
What is a Weekend Face Lift?
Finding a Qualified Plastic Surgeon
| Genetically, my face looks just like my mother's. I am 51, but I have lots and lots of lines, wrinkles, etc. on my face - the skin is very soft. What is the best solution? What is the cost? |
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Dear Connie, |
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Connie, David M. Metzner, MD |
| I need information on facelift for men, and what I can expect if I do have one. I am 50 years old and feel that I need one to stay in the work force I am in. |
| Male facelift can be extremely gratifying. The loose, hanging skin of the face and neck can be repositioned to give a more youthful appearance. Try looking at yourself in the mirror and pulling on your face and neck skin in an upward and backward direction. This may give you some idea of what could be accomplished. Expect to take 2 or 3 weeks off work to recover from the surgery. |
| Is there a procedure that merely tightens the jawline. Is so, what is the approximate cost, amount of time needed for procedure, and recovery time. |
| Variations on the standard facelift operation will tighten the jawline. The operation takes 2 to 3 hours and requires 1 to 2 weeks recovery from bruising and swelling. Costs vary significantly and quotes of cost are meaningleing. |
| I would like to tighten my neck, its a little saggy...what does it entail...Thanks. |
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Dear Gary, |
| I have been using restylane and botox for 6 months with good results.I am considering a facelift.Do the botox and restylane interfere with the surgery?Thank you. |
| Dear Lainie, I would suggest that you consider a brow lift so that you no longer require the botox injections. These should have no interference with face or brow lift procedures. The restylane is a different story. As long as a large amount been injected for a long time, there should be little problem as long as the surgeon stays very deep to the plane where it is present in your skin. There can be problems with infection and extrusion after the procedure with areas so treated. I thought that Restylane was only available in Canada so far?? Where did you have the injections performed. |
| Thank you for your information.My hope is that the botox will have softened the lines and broken my frown habit by the time I have the brow lift or facelift.My two year divorce goes to trial next month and an unreadable face is an asset! My Restylane injections were performed in NYC. My doctor gets the Restylane from Canada.They are injected in the nose lines and in my chin around the lower lip where there are lines from sun damage. |
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The botox will help with facial expressions but the long-term cure of removing the minor muscles of frowning should be done at the time of the brow lift. Be careful using non-FDA approved drugs since you would not be covered in any way from long-term possible complications. |
| how can you get rid of the flab under your chin. does it require plastic surgery |
| Dear Rose, Yes it does. If your skin is in excellent condition and there is not too much of it a simple liposuction procedure may be all that is required. If there is a large amount of excess skin as well, then a facelift type of procedure would be necessary to correct the problem. |
| I am having a complete face lift. How long does the swelling and healing process take before I will see complete results? And what precautions should I take? How can I obtain the surgeons records? And could you add anything to my questions that might be benificial to my situation.. I am having my surgery Oct.24th.. Thank you, |
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Dear Bobbi, |
| What is the difference between a facelift and a mini facelift? |
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Dear Holly, |
| Would you explain the procedure known as the "weekend facelift"? I hear it can be done in the office, that recovery is just a couple of days and it's a third the cost of a regular facelift. Would it be appropriate if one's only problem is so-called "turkey neck"? |
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The so called "weekend facelift" is basically liposuction of the neck combined with suturing the neck muscle bands together in the midline and sometimes using the laser on the undersurface of the sin of the neck. It can work well in individuals who are on the young side (30s and 40s), dont' have a lot of excess skin and have good skin tone. The so called "turkey neck" would probably not be a candidate, but you could consult with a local plastic surgeon. |
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Dear Marie, |
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Be skeptical about any "weekend, lunchtime procedure." Caveat emptor! |
| I am interested in Composite Face Lift. Looking for specialist in that area of surgery. Any info would be appreciated. |
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Dear Marci, |
| How do I find out who else performs this type of facelift? Also, what is the approximate cost?I live in Asheville, NC, and would like to find a surgeon closer to where I live, but will travel if I have to. I would also need to know how long the surgeon has been performing this type of facelift. Thank you Marci Robertson |
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Dear Marci, |
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