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Facial Reconstruction

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Posted in Facial Reconstruction on July 3rd
Question:
I have a demanding job and can’t be out of work very long… How long does it take the bruising to heal and swelling to reduce after a forehead lift?
Answer:
Allow yourself a week.


Posted in Facial Reconstruction on May 6th
Question:

I had an eyelid lift about two and a half months ago. My lower eyelid on my right eye is still very numb. Will this clear up and when?

Answer:

It will clear up but may take up to 6-9 months.


Posted in Facial Reconstruction on May 2nd
Question:

Where are the incisions made for a forehead lift? How bad is the scarring?

Answer:

Forehead incisions are made at or just behind the junction of the hairline. Scarring is usually invisible.


Posted in Facial Reconstruction on March 27th
Question:

I have recently had an accident (2 months ago) and have a very nasty scar on my face. I'm interested in scar revision. Should I come in for a consultation about this now or should I wait for it to heal more?

Answer:

Definitely wait. Use available scar reduction products such as silicone strips or mederma gel. Avoid sun exposure. Time is on your side. Wit 6-9 months before seeking revision.