REVITALIZE, REDEFINE, REJUVENATE: MALE FACELIFT FOR TIMELESS STRENGTH
Which facelift for men is right for you? The “mini facelift?” How about the MACS Facelift? Maybe the endoscopic assisted biplanar facelift. Or my favorite “The exclusive Kurtis W. Martin lift”. You get the picture. You may have trouble choosing the right procedure for the best results. The problem is keeping up with all the technology and separating the facts from the hype.
Choose a facelift for men surgeon who achieves consistent, predictable results with minimal complications. During your consultation with your surgeon look at before/after pictures of a facelift for men patients and see if you like what you see. You must understand that not all surgeons perform all the techniques available. Most surgeons choose a limited number of techniques which produce excellent results with limited complications.
Let’s look at an example. Surgeon A performs many facelifts a year and uses very quick, simple techniques that people like and has minimal recovery. His patients leave happy. Meanwhile, surgeon B performs very long procedures using the latest and most invasive techniques available. His patients take longer to recover but also leave happy. Which surgeon performed the “best” facelift? Both surgeons achieve consistent, high-quality results using different approaches. So don’t base your opinion of a surgeon on which procedures he performs.
If you are considering a facelift in Cincinnati, choose a surgeon with the skill and experience needed to achieve natural, consistent results. Ask about computer imaging to preview expected results and ask to see before/after photos of actual patients.

MALE FACELIFT
IN CINCINNATI

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
When should I have a facelift?
You should consider facelift surgery when you want improvement in your facial situation. You are never too young (well maybe) nor too old to have a facelift. The aging process of the face is determined by genetic factors as well as environmental factors. You have no control over genetics but you can control environmental factors (smoking, sun exposure, skin care regimen, etc.) Younger patients will usually require less invasive procedures for facial rejuvenation. Some evidence exists that having a facelift at a younger age will result in a longer-lasting facelift.
Am I too old for a facelift?
Will I look “pulled” or “windblown” after my facelift?
Absolutely not! Most people want to look like themselves only younger. Few people want a windblown look. A tight, pulled look is very unnatural. Some people believe the tighter the pull the longer the facelift will last. This is not true. A tight, pulled look results from over-tightening the skin without any pull on the underlying structures (SMAS). Pulling the skin in the wrong direction (abnormal vectoring) can also result in an abnormal appearance with lines going in the wrong direction. A secondary facelift can sometimes correct a pulled or vectored look.
How long will my facelift last?
Is a “mini facelift” effective?
Where will the facelift for men incisions be made?
Will a facelift for men remove wrinkles?
Will a facelift improve nasolabial folds or marionette lines?
What are the facelift for men caveats?