Facelift Procedures | St. Charles Plastic Surgery
As we age, the effects of sun exposure, gravity, and the stresses of everyday life can be seen on our faces. Folds and fat deposits appear around the neck, the jaw line grows slack, and creases form between the mouth and nose.
Dr. Ghaderi has years of experience helping his facelift patients achieve the appearance they desire. As a skilled plastic surgery specialist, he is able to pinpoint and treat certain problem areas such as sagging skin and fat deposits to rejuvenate his patients’ faces.
To view some of Dr. Ghaderi’s facelift patients, visit his photo gallery.
A facelift is a great way to make you look younger and enhance your self-confidence.
Explore your options with Dr. Ghaderi.
Look Younger, Feel Refreshed
While a facelift can’t stop the natural aging process, it can significantly turn back the clock by rejuvenating your appearance and reducing visible signs of aging.
Good Candidates for Facelift Surgery
Men and women whose face and neck are beginning to droop, but still have some elasticity in their skin and a well-defined bone structure, are good candidates for facelift surgery. At our practice most of our facelift patients are between 40 and 60; however, facelifts can be successfully performed on patients in their 70s as well. A facelift is a great way to make you look younger and enhance your self-confidence.
What Should I Know about the Safety of a Facelift?
Each year, thousands of people undergo facelift surgery with no major complications. When you visit our practice for a facelift consultation, Dr. Ghaderi will thoroughly review the risks and benefits of this procedure.
What Should I Know about My Results?
A facelift smoothes the loose skin on your face and neck, tightens underlying tissues, and removes excess fat. As a result, your face will appear firm and refreshed.
If you would like more information about facelift surgery, contact St. Charles Plastic Surgery today.
Click here to see before & after photos of facelift procedures performed at our practice.