Facelift Surgery Risks And Safety

Facelift Surgery Risks And Safety

Posted on December 20, 2018

Facelift Surgery Risks And SafetyFacelift cosmetic surgery is a complex procedure as it involves the intricate and delicate structures of the face.

A judicious surgeon will make sure that the patient understands the potential risks and complications associated with facelift surgery to enable them to make a well-considered decision.

Moreover, the patient will need to sign consent forms declaring that they fully understand the procedure as well as any associated risks and complications.

Kind plastic surgeon Dr. David Kim provides facelift to patients in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and other towns and cities in this region of The Golden State.

 

Common Risks

Some typical risks and complications associated with facelift surgery are as follows:

Anesthesia Risks

A plastic surgeon will typically perform a full traditional facelift with the patient under general anesthesia. The patient should be in good overall health to be resilient for the surgery. They should not have any pre-existing conditions that could cause a poor response to the anesthetic.

An anesthesiologist or a registered anesthetist will remain in attendance in the operating room during the procedure to oversee the patient’s reaction to the anesthesia.

Risk of Bleeding or Infection

The patient should not have any afflictions that could lead to excessive bleeding during the surgical procedure. The surgeon will require the patient to discontinue the use of any blood thinners and NSAIDs a few days before the surgery as these could increase bleeding risks.

In addition, the surgeon may prescribe antibiotics and other medications to reduce infection risks. The facelift procedure should take place at an accredited surgical facility that maintains a sterile surgical environment.

Facial Nerve Injury

The risk of facial nerve damage causing numbness or weakness in an area of the face is associated with facelift plastic surgery. In such cases, the patient may require another surgery. In the hands of a skilled and experienced face surgeon, this risk is minimized.

Other Potential Risks

Poor wound healing and natural facial skin loss in a treated site are other risks involved in facelift surgery. Temporary or permanent hair loss could occur at the site of the incisions. Blood or fluid accumulation during the recovery period could cause an infection. There may be unwanted scarring in some cases as well.

Other risks include persistent inflammation in the treated sites, continual pain and discomfort, skin irregularities, discoloration of the skin in the treated site, and complications with sutures. In exceptional cases, a patient may experience deep vein thrombosis or cardiac and pulmonary complications.

 

Minimizing the Risk

A committed cosmetic surgeon would usually invest in best practices and high-quality standards, adopt advanced techniques and technology, pursue on-going education, and follow the latest safety guidelines.

On their part, the patient should cooperate with the surgeon and their team to attain desirable and safe results from their facelift surgery. They should follow the surgeon’s pre and post-operative care guidelines and advice with dedication to reduce risks.

Dependable cosmetic surgeon Dr. David Kim receives patients from Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, and nearby areas across the horizon for facelift.


For more information on the surgical and non-surgical procedures and treatments by Cosmetic Plastic Surgeons Dr. David Kim and Dr. Eugene Kim. 
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