Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Bad Facelifts: Reasons Why Surgery May Not Be for You

For every good facelift that occurs, there is one that does not have such pleasant results. Medical science is advancing on a daily basis, and many facelifts can be done that improve someone’s appearance or help them recover from facially scarring accidents. But with facial plastic surgery, there are always risks that something will go wrong and the patient will end up looking unpleasant. Here are some of the main things that go wrong during facelift surgeries. After reading them, you may not be as inclined to go in for facial surgery!

One of the most prominent problems with facelifts is that if scarring. Since huge slits are being made in the face and neck, it is vital that the surgeon be able to stitch them back up without making severe scarring. But sometimes even the most delicate stitching job doesn’t work, and the patient ends up with huge amounts of red scar tissue all over his or her face. These are the cases that you hear about a lot, when someone wanted to restore his youthful appearance but ended up looking like something from a cheap horror movie instead.

On the less overt side of the spectrum, you see facelifts that make people look simply strange. Perhaps the surgeon stretched the face skin too tight. The person now looks like they are constantly surprised, or that they are incapable of displaying any emotion. These could be even worse than the facelifts that cause bad scarring, simply because of the creepy expressions that they cause. These strange facelifts usually go away after a while as the skin stretches out to fit its new form.

If you want to avoid these problems, you should be very careful when getting a facelift surgery. First of all be sure that you want to do it, and that you think it is necessary for your own happiness. Next, be sure that the surgeon is someone that you can trust. If your surgeon is renowned for his good surgery, you will be much more confident than if you just found a plastic surgery clinic in the middle of nowhere. As long as you take the process slowly, you will have a great time and hopefully won’t undergo any nasty unforeseen results.

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