Facial rejuvenation has made a leap forward with the introduction of three levels of facelift, a frame that provides an adapted approach to achieving youthful, natural results. Eugene or plastic surgeon Kiya Movassaghi, MD, president of aesthetic society, supports this innovative method, which simplifies the process for patients, boosts the results.
“Three -level facelift is not a specific facelift technique,” explains Dr. Movassaghi. “On the contrary, it is a simple example that facilitates communication on the specific part of the person treated surgically.” First entered into the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery JournalThis idea has reshaped the discussion between surgeons and their patients, promoting clearer expectations and more targeted therapies.
What are the three levels?
Dr. Movassaghi defines the three levels as follows: “The level 1 elevator shows that the expected improvement will come from the jaw below the neck without any improvement in the highest parts of the face. The level 2 elevator indicates that the improvement will be from Below under the neck. Step by step allows for customized treatment plans that are aligned with the patient’s individual needs and the desired results.
Mixing of science and art
“The precision begins with a good understanding of the aging process and the unique anatomy of patients,” says Dr. Movassaghi. “But let’s not forget – there is an art in it. While technical skill is critical, it is the artistic touch that creates beautiful, natural results.” With careful navigation on facial planes, it ensures uninterrupted and balanced results.
Planning with the patient’s centered
For Dr. Movassaghi, working with patients is decisive. “It starts with the listening of my patients and asking them the characteristics of the person who want to improve,” he shares. “Then I hand them a mirror and show them how they will improve their worries. Very often, the patient proves the level of lifting they want, regardless of whether they can formulate it.” He leads the patients to realistic results, while ensuring at the same time satisfaction with the final results.
Long -term results
“I tell my patients that the latest ‘forever’ results with the idea that if they had an identical brother who did not have the surgery, they will always look younger,” says Dr. Movassaghi. “At the same time, I remind them that aging is an ongoing process and the durability of the result depends on their genetics, lifestyle, continuing care for their skin and of course the experience of the surgeon and the specific technique used.”
Recovery adapted to each patient
Recovery time varies depending on the level of facelift and the health of the patient. “Patients can always wait for edema and bruising with a top on the third day,” advises Dr. Movassaghi. “Because the person is the interconnection with the outside world, the patient must know the social interruption time, the time they do not feel comfortable participating socially.” It stresses the importance of close monitoring with the surgical team to ensure a smooth treatment.
Why younger patients choose
Facelifts are not just for those over 50. “Age is a number and people age differently depending on their genetics, their lifestyle, their skin care and their overall health,” says Dr. Movassaghi. “I have patients as young as in the late 1930s to 80s, with most patients in the 1950s and 60s.” He adds that many younger patients are turning to “pre -exploitation” to maintain their youthful appearance and delay the need for more invasive procedures later.
Three -level facelift redefines the field of facial rejuvenation. Its custom frame allows for natural, long -term results, offering patients a sophisticated and personalized approach to maintaining a youthful appearance.