In 2017, 113,978 women had facelift surgery. Women, mostly in their 40s and 50s, have this surgery to address the early signs of aging. Sagging skin, deep folds around the nose, crease lines around the eyes, double skin, and a drooping chin are women’s enemies. Surgeries like facelifts help them to get rid of these enemies and restore a youthful appearance.
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And over 234000 facelifts were performed by surgeons on men in 2020. The popularity among men in 2020 arose when they were working from home. The video calls made them hyper-aware of their appearance, and being at home allowed them the recovery time they wouldn’t have had while working from the office.
Both males and females intend to regain a vibrant appearance by undergoing facelifts. Let us know more about facelifts.
What Is A Facelift?
Facelift, also known as Rhytidectomy, is a restorative surgery that firms the sagging tissue, smoothens the crease lines on your face, lifts the deep facial tissue, and tightens the skin by removing the excess. The patient receives a more natural and youthful appearance. It upsurges one’s self-confidence.
The procedure involves small unobtrusive incisions on both sides of the face. It gives access to the deeper layers of the skin to the surgeon. Though the technique used depends on factors like the patient’s anatomy, goals, and the extent of the facelift. It is done under local anesthesia and takes about 2- 5 hrs.
Currently, countries like Thailand, Turkey, and India are widely popular for facelift surgery. To know more about the treatment in various countries, read: