Friday, February 26, 2010

Ask Dr. Man – Facial Procedures

Dear Dr. Man, I’m 48 years old, but I have to admit that I think I look older because of my facial features. I know I want plastic surgery, but I have no idea what types of surgery are available besides a facelift. Can you tell me more about my options?

The aging process of the skin varies among individuals. Inevitably, with age, our faces begin to lose the natural collagen and elasticity we are born with. Hormonal changes can also cause loss of moisture and thinning of the skin.

The best care you can give your skin is to protect it from the sun and use proper skin care, preferably a regimen recommended by your doctor. Taking care of your skin is the foundation for preventing the signs of aging, but it is only the beginning. As we age, our skin goes through changes; and even people who follow the strictest skin care regimen eventually show some signs of aging.

Fortunately, there are many treatments and procedures available on the market today. You didn’t mention specifically what signs of aging you have, so let’s talk today about some of the various treatments available to fight the aging process.

The earliest signs of aging generally occur around the eyes and forehead area. Specifically, crow’s feet, frown lines and thinner skin around the eyes are some of the first signs. Non-invasive treatment for these may include Botox™ and/or other filler materials to the affected areas. There are noninvasive resurfacing tools that are now available as well, such as Fraxel Laser, Erbium laser, Portrait Resurfacing, and Medium Peel.

There are also surgical corrections for these conditions, such as the use of suspension lifts to improve contour of portions of the face and neck. These procedures go by many names, such as thread lift, feather lift, barbed suture lift, etc. To help the sagging skin around the eyes, there is a commonly performed procedure known as blepharoplasty, which is used to give the eyes a fresher, less tired look. This usually requires some anesthesia. Check with your surgeon to see if you are a candidate for any of these procedures.

Deeper chemical peels, lasers, and dermabrasion are sometimes recommended for deeper lines and wrinkles. These procedures will most likely call for the use of anesthesia in the form of IV sedation.

New technology is becoming more common and being used more frequently when it comes to skin rejuvenation. Be sure to speak to a board-certified plastic surgeon to determine which procedure is best for you.

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Dr. Daniel Man is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has dedicated his life’s work to helping people look younger and improve their appearance through cosmetic surgery. He is a noted author, artist, inventor and educator. Dr. Man has been featured on major television networks, as well as national and local magazines and newspapers for his work as both a plastic surgeon and an artist. He has a successful private practice in Boca Raton, FL. For more information about Dr. Man, visit www.drman.com.

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