Face Lift Surgery (Rhytidectomy) Before and After Pictures by Carey J. Nease, MDAdditional procedures:Eyelid Lift Surgery (Blepharoplasty), Fat Transfer, Laser Skin Resurfacing, Neck LiftThis 56 year old facial cosmetic surgery patient in Chattanooga, TN requested facial rejuvenation including a face and neck lift, blepharoplasty (eye lift) and laser skin resurfacing. Photos shown are before and after the above procedures, and also facial fat transfer for more fullness under the eyes and in the cheeks. Typical recovery time is about 2 weeks. | Patient DetailsSex: FemaleAge: 56 years old Skin Tone: Fair Procedure performed on: Head, Eyes, Face, Neck |
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Carey J. Nease, MD
Southern Surgical Arts
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