Time and again, our patients tell us the same thing during their consultations: “How I look doesn’t match the way I feel.” This misalignment between a patient’s subjective age and their chronological age tends to be especially pronounced among people over 40. Research suggests there could be up to a 20% disparity in how old …
There are several reasons men and women of all ages choose to get a facelift. As you get older, you may notice once barely-there fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin starting to affect how your face and neck look. Or you may feel young and vibrant at heart, but your face reflects a different story. …
When people considering a facelift ask, "How long does it last?" the standard response is usually 10 to 15 years. However, this question baffles me—but not because I am unaware of my patients' evolution after facelift surgery. The question baffles me because the word "last" is open to interpretation. Everyone readily accepts the basic premise …