Face-Lift: Before Your Surgery
What is a face-lift?
A face-lift is surgery to firm and tighten the skin of the face and
neck. It can make you look younger. It may remove many wrinkles, but
it does not change the texture of your skin.
You will get medicine before surgery to make you sleep or feel
relaxed. The doctor will make a cut along your jawline or in the
temple area, near your ear. This cut is called an incision. The
doctor will then tighten the skin and the tissue under it. Any
excess skin will be removed. The doctor may make another incision
under your chin to reposition the skin on your neck.
Sometimes more or fewer incisions are needed. How many you need will
depend on your age, the number of wrinkles you have, and other
factors. The incisions will be closed and will leave thin scars that
will fade with time.
The surgery takes about 3 to 5 hours. After surgery, you may have a
drain near the incisions to remove excess fluid. The drain will be
taken out in 1 or 2 days. You will probably be able to go home 1 to
2 hours after surgery. But you may have to stay overnight in the
hospital or surgery center.
How do you prepare for surgery?
Surgery can be stressful. This information will help you understand
what you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for
surgery.

Preparing for surgery
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Tell your doctor ALL the medicines, vitamins, supplements,
and herbal remedies you take. Some may increase the risk
of problems during your surgery. Your doctor will tell you
if you should stop taking any of them before the surgery
and how soon to do it.
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What happens on the day of surgery?

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Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating
and drinking. If you don't, your surgery may be canceled.
If your doctor told you to take your medicines on the day
of surgery, take them with only a sip of water.
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Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery.
Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail
polish.
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At the hospital or surgery center
When should you call your doctor?
Current as of: September 20, 2023
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