Surgical Facelifts Remain the Gold Standard for Facial Rejuvenation
Denver, CO (March 1, 2005) - Facelift surgery continues to give a more complete restoration of facial form than any other procedure. The "Short-scar or "Mini-facelift" is found to be less invasive, manifests fewer risks, and offers a quicker recovery than the surgical facelifts of the past.
(PRWEB) April 21, 2005 -- Face-lifting techniques are constantly being
revised and updated by many prominent plastic surgeons throughout the world. A
recent trend has been towards less invasive, less risky procedures alternately
known as "Short-scar" or "Mini-facelifts." At the Center For Cosmetic Surgery,
Andrew Wolfe M.D. and Steven Vath M.D. have embraced the new developments in an
effort to decrease the cost, risk, and recovery associated with facial
rejuvenation surgery. While full facelifts are still indicated for patients with
profound signs of facial aging, many patients seeking to lessen the effects of
age are candidates for a Mini-facelift.
The Mini-Facelift involves the
incision in front of the ear unlike the full facelift where the incisions are
behind the ear into the hairline as well. The procedure is usually performed
under sedation taking approximately 2 to 3 hours to complete.
Despite the
relatively quick operative time and recovery, the mini-facelift continues to
give the best results for facial rejuvenation, correcting sagging of cheeks,
jowls, and neck. The ideal candidate for the Mini-facelift is a non-smoker in
good general health with normal or medically controlled blood
pressure.
Dr. Wolfe and Dr. Vath specialize in restoring a youthful and
natural appearance with the highest level to detail and service. Together they
practice plastic surgery at The Center for Cosmetic Surgery in Golden,
Colorado.
http://www.thecenterforcosmeticsurgery.net/cosmetic-surgery-procedures/facelift.cfm
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