
What Happens If You Have a Facelift After Many Non-Invasive Procedures?
Having multiple non-invasive treatments before a facelift can impact the surgical approach and results in important ways.
If you’ve tried threads, ultrasound, or fat reduction techniques before, here’s what you should know before undergoing a facelift.
1. Surgical Threads Can Be Problematic
- Threads used in non-surgical “thread lifts” do provide some lifting but don’t last forever.
- Sometimes, your body doesn’t fully absorb the threads, and they require surgical removal.
- This can be irritating and complicated during your facelift surgery.
2. Ultrasound Treatments May Weaken the SMAS
- Ultrasound-based devices (like Ultherapy) aim to tighten skin by stimulating deeper tissues including the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system).
- However, in some cases, this stimulation can weaken or reduce the quality of the SMAS tissue.
- This means your surgeon must be extra careful with the direction and amount of lift during surgery, potentially affecting the final rejuvenation.
3. Fat Loss from Previous Procedures May Require Fat Grafting
- Non-invasive fat reduction treatments can sometimes cause significant fat loss in the face.
- Fat grafting during facelift surgery can be a great way to restore volume in certain areas.
- However, if you have overall facial fat loss and a very thin face, this presents a greater challenge.
- Such cases often need a holistic approach including collagen stimulation to improve skin quality beyond just volume replacement.
Summary
Previous non-invasive treatments may impact your facelift surgery in several important ways, including the need to remove residual threads, cautiously lift weakened SMAS tissue, and address fat loss with grafting and skin rejuvenation. Discuss your entire treatment history with your plastic surgeon so they can tailor the best personalized surgical plan for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are surgical threads safe before a facelift?
A: Threads can be safe but sometimes do not fully absorb, which may complicate later surgeries. It’s important to tell your surgeon about any previous threads.
Q: Can ultrasound skin treatments damage tissue needed for facelift?
A: In some patients, ultrasound treatments can weaken the SMAS tissue, which is critical for facelift tightening, requiring the surgeon to adjust their technique.
Q: What is fat grafting and why might I need it?
A: Fat grafting involves transferring fat from one area of your body to your face to restore volume lost due to aging or previous treatments, improving overall facial contours.
Q: Can all fat loss be fixed with fat grafting?
A: Mild to moderate fat loss can often be treated well with fat grafting, but very thin faces with widespread fat loss may need additional treatments to improve skin texture and collagen.
Q: How should I prepare if I’ve had many non-invasive treatments before a facelift?
A: Inform your surgeon about all past procedures so they can evaluate your tissue condition and customize your surgery accordingly for the best and safest results.
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