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Top Facelift Clinic, Legendary Facelift Review (From 50s to 20s)

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  Top Facelift Clinic, Legendary Facelift Review (From 50s to 20s) Hello! I am Dr. Kim Yongwoo, a board-certified plastic surgeon and the director of Returning Plastic Surgery. The patient we are reviewing today is an international patient. For international patients, we typically conduct a video consultation first. They then visit the clinic the day before surgery for examinations and an in-person consultation, and the surgery proceeds the following day. The patient is in her 40s, but she looked older than her peers and desired a full-face rejuvenation. Surgical Plan Surgical Sequence When performing multiple surgeries, the priority is always the Upper Blepharoplasty (Eyelid Surgery). This is because we must perform it under light sedation (conscious sedation) before deep anesthesia kicks in. We need the patient to be conscious enough to open their eyes so we can check for symmetry. After the upper blepharoplasty, we induced general anesthesia and proceeded i...

A Complete Analysis of Facelift Side Effects: A Must-Read Before Surgery

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In this session, I have prepared information regarding the types of facelift side effects, the reasons they occur, and how to avoid them. Hello, I am Dr. Kim Yongwoo, Chief Director of Returning Plastic Surgery. Recently, the demand for facelifts has increased rapidly. As many clinics perform facelifts, it seems there are also many people suffering from side effects. It appears that patients planning for a facelift are having more concerns after seeing reviews of facelift side effects. Before undergoing surgery, let’s take a detailed look at what facelift complications exist, why they occur, and what the methods are to avoid them. Hypertrophic Scarring Pixie Ear Skin Necrosis Cheekbone Protrusion (Mantis-shaped Face) Unnatural Flounder-shaped Face Nerve Damage - Facial Paralysis Hypertrophic Scarring Insufficient SMAS dissection, excessive skin resection The part that people worry about the most is probably scarring. In the case of facelift scars, it ...

Facelift Longevity: A 1.5-Year Follow-Up (Progress of Post-Facelift Dimpling)

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Title: Facelift Longevity: A 1.5-Year Follow-Up (Progress of Post-Facelift Dimpling) Hello. I am Dr. Kim Yongwoo, a plastic surgery specialist at Dr. Returning Plastic Surgery. ​ This post is a follow-up review 1.5 years (one year and six months) after a facelift. Typically, we monitor a patient's progress for 6 months to 1 year after a facelift, but due to various circumstances, some patients do not return after their initial treatments are complete. However, the patient in this case has consistently visited the clinic, allowing us to observe her progress up to the 1.5-year mark. Most reviews found online are short-term, so I hope this post will serve as a helpful reference for the long-term results of a facelift. The patient (in her 50s) I'm introducing today experienced dimpling in the early post-operative stages. This post is intended to be particularly helpful for those who have experienced dimpling or unevenness after their facelift, so they can see the progress. ​...