Rhinoplasty is also commonly called "nose reshaping" or "nose job".
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Local anesthesia, Witness a Face Lift beneath bounded anesthesia
www.spaldingplasticsurgery.com, 310.275.2467 Follow Joan as she undergoes a Rhytidectomy or face lift surgery under local anesthesia. Joan's face lift procedure included a platysmaplasty, placing smas into marionette and nasoalabial folds, the removal of buccal fat and an upper blepharoplasty. Successful facial plastic surgery is a result of good rapport between patient and surgeon. Trust, based on realistic expectations and exacting medical expertise, develops in the consulting stages before surgery is performed. At Spalding Plastic Surgery Dr. Paul Nassif will answer specific questions about your specific needs. For the Rhytidectomy or face lift procedure Dr. Paul Nassif begins the incision in the area of the temple hair, just above and in front of the ear, and then continues around the lobe, circling the ear before returning to the point of origin in the scalp. The skin is raised outward before Dr. Paul Nassif repositions and tightens the underlying muscle and connective tissue. Some fat may be removed, as well as excess skin. For men, the incision is aligned to accommodate the natural beard lines. In all cases, the incision is placed where it will fall in a natural crease of the skin for camouflage. Joan also had a platysmaplasty or neck lift performed while under local anesthesia. Joan did not like how the muscle bands in her neck (platysma muscle) were becoming more and more apparent. She was noticing how pronounced they were when her neck was turned in different ...
No comments:
Post a Comment