Mid Facelift
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Before & after pictures
Who is the candidate?
How long should I stay in Malaysia for Full facelift surgery?
How is surgery performed?
Will anesthesia be used?
What is the post-surgical care?
How will the scar looks?
What are the possible risks and complications?
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Who is the candidate?
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Mid-face lift is recommended for people above 40 years old who start
having the sagging skin or wrinkles on face. Mid-face lift aims to
restore a more youthful look by tightening facial skin and eliminating
wrinkles
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How long should I stay in Malaysia for Mid facelift surgery?
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A patient should stay in Malaysia at least 10-14 days to complete a
whole process. On an arrival day in Malaysia, a patient should stay in
a hotel to relax from a long flight and have a surgery on the following
day. Mid-face lift will require 2 nights stay in the hospital. Post
operative check up and stitches removal will be done 7 days after the
surgery.
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How is surgery performed?
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The incision of mid-facelift begins above the hairline at the temple
area, brought in front of the ear and looping behind the ear lobe. The
surgeon separates the skin from fat and underlying structure. The
excess skin is removed and tightened. Our surgeons are certified by
national certified board. They also are well-trained both in Malaysia
and abroad.
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Will anesthesia be used?
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Yes, mid-face lift will be done under General Anesthesia and takes 3-4 hours average.
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What is the post-surgical care?
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After the surgery, a patient will have to use cold compress for 2 days
and avoid lying with the cheeks in contact with bed or pillow for 1
month to prevent hematoma formation. Some numbness may persist for 3-6
months. The patient should avoid any strenuous activities for at least
4-6 weeks following surgery. This will give the body ample time to
adjust as it continues on the healing process.
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How will the scar looks?
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Scars are usually hidden in hair lines and gradually fade. They will be not noticeable
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What are the possible risks and complications?
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The possible main risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection,
scarring and numbness, or change in sensation. Following the surgeons
advice will reduce risks and complications.
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