Does Facial Plastic Surgery Involve The Whole Facial Area?

Facial Plastic Surgery does involve the whole face, including the ears, neck and head. Depending on what you are looking for, will determine the cost, healing time, choice of doctor, and exactly what you want done. All people are unique and doing your homework, like reading this article, will get you informed and help you make a decision as to what you are looking for.

First, and foremost, you must go to your primary care physician, and discuss with them what you are looking for and if it is even possible. From this point, it will be discussed and you will be referred to a plastic surgeon that your doctor feels will be able to do the job for you. Be ready, after doing your research, to discuss all that you want done, when you go for your appointment. It is a good idea to write down all your questions you have for your plastic surgeon so as not to miss anything in your intial visit.

If this is a cosmetic issue, the relationship you have with the surgeon must be trustful and have total understanding of what each other expects. Make sure they are board certified and that they have done enough facial surgeries, to satisfy you. There should be plenty of pictures as well as other information being given to you, so as you know what the before's and after's might look like. Just make sure that facial surgery is really what you want to do. Here are some of the procedures that a facial plastic surgeon perform.

Rhinoplasty is where the cartilage and bone are reshaped to the nose. Rhytidectomy is the famous facelift. This is one of the most popular of facial surgeries. A Forehead Lift gets rid of the lines and lifts the brows. A Submental Lipectomy is another well known procedure in which it eliminates the doubles chin, by removing the excess fat.

Most of these procedures only take about a week of recovery time. Of course, your age, skin type, smoker or rate of healing, will all play a part of your healing process. Your mental and emotional attitude is very important as well. When you look better, you will naturally feel better. Soon self confidence radiates from you and all will notice how "well rested" you look.

The money issue is another matter. Because this article is primarily about cosmetic facial surgery, insurance will probably not cover it. Most are referred as elective surgery, meaning, it was your choice. Just remember, as with any operation, facial plastic surgery is still surgery So do your research, get your questions together for your plastic surgeon, and be positive this is the option you want for yourself, then go for it and then be happy!

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