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What happens if you have a facelift after significant weight loss?
Dr. Angela Sturm, a double board certified facial plastic surgeon, explains the unique considerations for post-weight loss facelifts. Weight loss patients often present extra skin and volume loss, which can be effectively addressed by combining aggressive lifting techniques with potential fat transfer. Tailoring the procedure to the patient's journey ensures long-lasting and youthful results.
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Key Takeaways
1. Performing a facelift on individuals who have lost significant weight can yield remarkable results because of the changes in bone structure visibility and the need to address loose skin and volume loss.
2. The skin loses elasticity after significant weight loss, similar to a balloon that doesn’t return to its original shape after being deflated. Therefore, a more aggressive lift might be necessary to achieve lasting results as the skin relaxes over time.
3. Volume replacement, such as fat transfer from other parts of the body, can complement the lift to restore facial fullness. Being conservative with volume replacement is crucial due to potential future weight fluctuations.
4. Understanding and supporting the patient's weight maintenance journey is essential. The timing of the facelift should coincide with a stable point in the patient’s weight to ensure the best and longest-lasting results.
5. Combining surgical procedures with non-surgical treatments like skin tightening and resurfacing can enhance the overall outcome. These adjunctive treatments can address issues like skin elasticity to provide a more comprehensive and lasting result.
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What happens if you have a facelift after significant weight loss?
Dr. Angela Sturm, a double board certified facial plastic surgeon, explains the unique considerations for post-weight loss facelifts. Weight loss patients often present extra skin and volume loss, which can be effectively addressed by combining aggressive lifting techniques with potential fat transfer. Tailoring the procedure to the patient's journey ensures long-lasting and youthful results.
Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube.
Schedule a consult with Dr. Sturm HERE.
Follow Dr. Sturm on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok!
Key Takeaways
1. Performing a facelift on individuals who have lost significant weight can yield remarkable results because of the changes in bone structure visibility and the need to address loose skin and volume loss.
2. The skin loses elasticity after significant weight loss, similar to a balloon that doesn’t return to its original shape after being deflated. Therefore, a more aggressive lift might be necessary to achieve lasting results as the skin relaxes over time.
3. Volume replacement, such as fat transfer from other parts of the body, can complement the lift to restore facial fullness. Being conservative with volume replacement is crucial due to potential future weight fluctuations.
4. Understanding and supporting the patient's weight maintenance journey is essential. The timing of the facelift should coincide with a stable point in the patient’s weight to ensure the best and longest-lasting results.
5. Combining surgical procedures with non-surgical treatments like skin tightening and resurfacing can enhance the overall outcome. These adjunctive treatments can address issues like skin elasticity to provide a more comprehensive and lasting result.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.