The Mid-Facelift by Paul S. Howard, MD, FACS
Facial aging is complicated by genetics, environment, sun damage, smoking, and drinking. There is not a single procedure that works for everyone, therefore it is important that individualized...
View ArticleThe Misunderstood Facelift
Facelifting has been a part of the Plastic Surgery lexicon since the early 1900’s. At that time, there were no board certifications, Teddy Roosevelt was President, the Great World Wars had yet to begin...
View ArticleWho is a Candidate for the One Week Facelift? by Paul S. Howard, MD
It is axiomatic that all facelifts are different and certainly one cannot recover from all facelifts in a single week. What I wish to describe is the optimal situation from both the patient’s...
View ArticleFacelift Swelling
The subject of facelift swelling is one that has driven a large part of my facelift procedures and practice over the last decade. It’s an easy subject to get your mind around because no one likes it,...
View ArticleThe Howard Lift: A Modern Facelift
Self-esteem, or more importantly, the lack of self-esteem is an expected occurrence in a society that pays a high premium on the physical attributes of the body and face. The premium that is placed on...
View ArticleEndotracheal General Anesthesia & Facelift Surgery
Plastic surgeons have long known facelift surgery performed under general anesthesia requires a longer recovery due to the side effects from the general anesthesia administered during surgery....
View ArticleMassaging After Facelift
Facial massage is a longstanding and proven method to aide in the healing process after facelift surgery. Surgeons instruct their post-operative patients to gently massage the facial skin with two...
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