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Facelift
A facelift is a surgical procedure that improves the appearance of the face and neck by reducing sagging skin and wrinkles. It is typically performed on people over the age of 40 who are looking to rejuvenate their appearance.
Benefits of a Facelift
- Reduces sagging skin and wrinkles
- Improves the appearance of the jawline and neck
- Can make you look younger and more refreshed
- Boosts self-confidence
Risks of a Facelift
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Unsatisfactory results
Who is a Good Candidate for a Facelift?
Good candidates for a facelift are people who have:
- Sagging skin and wrinkles on the face and neck
- A realistic understanding of the risks and benefits of the procedure
- Good overall health
- No active skin infections
How to Prepare for a Facelift
Before your facelift, you will need to:
- Stop smoking
- Avoid taking aspirin or ibuprofen
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure
What to Expect During a Facelift
A facelift is typically performed under general anesthesia. The procedure takes about 2-4 hours.
During the procedure, the surgeon will make incisions around the hairline and behind the ears. The skin will be lifted and tightened, and the excess skin will be removed.
Recovery from a Facelift
After your facelift, you will need to rest for several days. You will experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over the next few weeks.
You will need to avoid strenuous activity for several weeks. You will also need to protect your skin from the sun.
Results of a Facelift
The results of a facelift can last for several years. However, it is important to note that the aging process will continue, and you may eventually need additional procedures to maintain your results.
Candidate
A facelift can be a great way to improve your appearance and boost your self-confidence. However, it is important to take care of your overall health and wellness before and after surgery. Here are five sentences describing general health and wellness practices related to facelift:
- Get plenty of rest before and after surgery.
- Eat a healthy diet that is low in fat and salt.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Exercise regularly.
- Follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
By following these tips, you can help improve your chances of a successful facelift and enjoy a healthy and youthful appearance.
Side & After Effects
- Bleeding: This is a rare but serious risk that can occur during or after surgery. It can be caused by damage to blood vessels during surgery or by a reaction to the anesthesia.
- Infection: This is another rare but serious risk that can occur during or after surgery. It can be caused by bacteria entering the surgical site.
- Nerve damage: This can occur during surgery if nerves are accidentally cut or damaged. It can lead to numbness or weakness in the face.
- Scarring: This is a common side effect of facelift surgery. The scars are usually small and fade over time, but they can be visible in some cases.
- Asymmetry: This can occur if the surgery is not performed evenly on both sides of the face. It can lead to a noticeable difference in the appearance of the face.
- Unsatisfactory results: This can occur if the patient is not happy with the results of the surgery. It can be caused by a variety of factors, such as unrealistic expectations or a poor surgical technique.
It is important to be aware of the risks and after effects of facelift surgery before undergoing the procedure. Patients should discuss these risks with their doctor and make sure they are fully informed before making a decision.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Shashi Kusuma, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
From a very early age, Shashi Kusuma, M.D. was interested in the human form and function. This interest combined with his love of art and medicine led him to pursue his undergraduate studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. There he earned a Bachelor’s degree in biology. In addition to his biology degree, he also attended the Gouizetta School of Business at Emory University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) with honors. After completing his undergraduate studies he matriculated at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. There he excelled in medicine and graduated with an M.D. degree at the top of his class with the prestigious AOA honor society. He then completed two years in General Surgery, including his internship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He subsequently completed Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the same institution. He was board certified in the field in 2005 by the American Board of Otolaryngology, an accredited board by the ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties). He then pursued additional training for two years in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his plastic and reconstructive training in 2006. He was board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, an accredited board by ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties) in 2007. He served as a Staff Surgeon in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation for the subsequent 4 years. Currently, he continually seeks to establish a center of plastic surgery excellence in South Florida.
Education & Training
1988 - 1992 Emory University Bachelors of Arts (B.A.), Bachelors of Business Administration (B.B.A), Graduated with Honors
1992 - 1996 Medical College of Georgia Medical School Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
1996 - 1998 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Internship General Surgery
1998 - 2000 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency General Surgery – PGY2
2000 - 2004 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
2004 - 2006 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Fellowship Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
Clinical Instructor Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Clinical Instructor Case Western University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
Teaching Faculty Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Teaching Faculty Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
Co-Chair of Clinical Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Research Cleveland, Ohio
Planning committee Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Meetings
President American Society of Indian Plastic Surgeons
Editorial Board Annals of Plastic Surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
Editorial Board Indian Journal of Plastic surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
Editorial Board Hindwani Publications
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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2235 N Commerce Pkwy # 2, Weston, FL 33326, USA
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Introduction
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Facelift Procedure Overview Facelift Procedure Overview
A facelift is a surgical procedure that improves the appearance of the face and neck by reducing sagging skin and wrinkles. It is typically performed on people over the age of 40 who are looking to rejuvenate their appearance.
Benefits of a Facelift
- Reduces sagging skin and wrinkles
- Improves the appearance of the jawline and neck
- Can make you look younger and more refreshed
- Boosts self-confidence
Risks of a Facelift
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Unsatisfactory results
Who is a Good Candidate for a Facelift?
Good candidates for a facelift are people who have:
- Sagging skin and wrinkles on the face and neck
- A realistic understanding of the risks and benefits of the procedure
- Good overall health
- No active skin infections
How to Prepare for a Facelift
Before your facelift, you will need to:
- Stop smoking
- Avoid taking aspirin or ibuprofen
- Arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure
What to Expect During a Facelift
A facelift is typically performed under general anesthesia. The procedure takes about 2-4 hours.
During the procedure, the surgeon will make incisions around the hairline and behind the ears. The skin will be lifted and tightened, and the excess skin will be removed.
Recovery from a Facelift
After your facelift, you will need to rest for several days. You will experience some swelling and bruising, which will gradually subside over the next few weeks.
You will need to avoid strenuous activity for several weeks. You will also need to protect your skin from the sun.
Results of a Facelift
The results of a facelift can last for several years. However, it is important to note that the aging process will continue, and you may eventually need additional procedures to maintain your results.
Duration
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
5-10 years
A facelift can be a great way to improve your appearance and boost your self-confidence. However, it is important to take care of your overall health and wellness before and after surgery. Here are five sentences describing general health and wellness practices related to facelift:
- Get plenty of rest before and after surgery.
- Eat a healthy diet that is low in fat and salt.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
- Exercise regularly.
- Follow your doctor's instructions carefully.
By following these tips, you can help improve your chances of a successful facelift and enjoy a healthy and youthful appearance.
- Reduces wrinkles and fine lines: A facelift can significantly reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines on the face, giving you a more youthful appearance.
- Tightens loose skin: A facelift can tighten loose skin on the face and neck, giving you a more defined and toned appearance.
- Improves facial contour: A facelift can improve the facial contour by removing excess skin and fat, and by tightening the underlying muscles and tissues.
- Reduces jowls and sagging: A facelift can reduce the appearance of jowls and sagging skin on the face and neck, giving you a more youthful and contoured appearance.
- Boosts self-confidence: A facelift can boost your self-confidence by improving your appearance and making you feel more youthful and attractive.
Risks of a Facelift
Minor Risks:
- Bruising, swelling, and discomfort
- Numbness or tingling
- Temporary hair loss around the incisions
- Mild scarring
Major Risks:
- Bleeding or blood clots
- Infection
- Nerve damage
- Scarring
- Skin necrosis (death)
- Facial asymmetry
- Hematoma (collection of blood under the skin)
- Seroma (collection of fluid under the skin)
Rare Risks:
- Pulmonary embolism (blood clot in the lungs)
- Stroke
- Death
Safety of a Facelift
The safety of a facelift depends on several factors, including the skill and experience of the surgeon, the patient's health, and the type of facelift performed.
Factors that Increase Safety:
- Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon: Certified surgeons have undergone extensive training and testing in plastic surgery.
- Good overall health: Patients who are healthy are less likely to experience complications.
- Realistic expectations: Patients who understand the potential risks and benefits are more likely to be satisfied with the results.
Factors that Decrease Safety:
- Smoking: Smoking impairs blood flow and increases the risk of complications.
- Certain medical conditions: Patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, or bleeding disorders are at higher risk for complications.
- Concurrent surgeries: Patients who undergo other surgeries at the same time as a facelift may have increased risk.
Preoperative Measures to Enhance Safety:
- Quit smoking several weeks before surgery.
- Manage any medical conditions prior to surgery.
- Avoid taking certain medications (e.g., aspirin, ibuprofen) that can increase bleeding.
Postoperative Care for Enhanced Safety:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions carefully regarding wound care, rest, and activity.
- Attend all follow-up appointments.
- Avoid strenuous activity and protect the surgical site from sun exposure.
By following these precautions and choosing an experienced and qualified surgeon, patients can significantly reduce the risks associated with a facelift and ensure a safe and successful procedure.
Preoperative Preparation for a Facelift
1. Medical Assessment:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination, including blood tests and imaging studies.
- Disclose any existing medical conditions, medications, or allergies.
2. Preoperative Instructions:
Avoid Certain Medications:
- Discontinue aspirin, ibuprofen, and other anti-inflammatory medications 10 days before surgery.
- Stop taking anticoagulants or blood thinners as directed by your doctor.
Smoking Cessation:
- Quit smoking at least 4 weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
Prepare Your Home:
- Arrange for transportation to and from surgery.
- Purchase ice packs, pain medication, and a heating pad.
- Prepare easy-to-eat meals that will not require extensive chewing.
3. Day Before Surgery:
- Shower with antibacterial soap.
- Avoid alcohol consumption.
- Get a good night's sleep.
4. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgery center at the designated time.
- Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
- Avoid wearing makeup, jewelry, or contact lenses.
Additional Tips:
- Consider seeking support from a family member or friend who can assist you during your recovery.
- Pack a bag with essential items such as toiletries, a phone charger, and comfortable clothing.
- Inform your work, school, or other commitments of your surgery date and anticipated recovery time.
Immediate Post-Operative Recovery:
- Positioning: Elevate your head and shoulders while sleeping to reduce swelling.
- Pain Management: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Cold Compresses: Apply cold compresses to the face to reduce swelling and pain.
- Nasal Congestion: Use a saline nasal spray or decongestant if experiencing nasal congestion.
- Drains: Surgical drains may be placed to remove excess fluids. These will be removed after a few days.
- Skin Care: Keep the incision sites clean by gently wiping them with a sterile gauze pad. Avoid using harsh soaps or products.
Weeks 1-4:
- Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising will gradually improve over the first few weeks.
- Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activities, bending over, or excessive facial movements.
- Wound Care: Keep the incision sites clean and monitor for signs of infection (redness, pain, fever).
- Scar Care: Apply silicone scar patches or use sunscreen to protect the scars from the sun.
- Facial Supports: Wear a facial support bandage or garments to support the tissues and reduce swelling.
- Physical Therapy: Gentle facial massage and exercises may be recommended to improve circulation and reduce stiffness.
Months 1-6:
- Scar Healing: Scars will continue to fade over time. Apply scar cream or lotion as directed.
- Massage and Treatments: Regular massages and facial treatments may help improve circulation and reduce swelling.
- Makeup and Hair: Gradually resume wearing makeup and styling hair as swelling subsides.
- Avoidance of Sun Exposure: Protect scars from the sun to prevent darkening or discoloration.
- Check-Ups: Attend regular check-ups with your surgeon to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Other Tips for Recovery:
- Nutrition: Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Smoking and Alcohol: Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption as they can delay healing.
- Stress Management: Engage in relaxing activities to reduce stress and promote overall well-being.
- Patience: Recovery from a facelift takes time. Be patient and allow your body to heal at its own pace.
- Communication: Contact your surgeon promptly if you experience any unexpected symptoms or concerns.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for a Facelift
1. Medical Assessment:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and medical history.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination, including blood tests and imaging studies.
- Disclose any existing medical conditions, medications, or allergies.
2. Preoperative Instructions:
Avoid Certain Medications:
- Discontinue aspirin, ibuprofen, and other anti-inflammatory medications 10 days before surgery.
- Stop taking anticoagulants or blood thinners as directed by your doctor.
Smoking Cessation:
- Quit smoking at least 4 weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of postoperative complications.
Prepare Your Home:
- Arrange for transportation to and from surgery.
- Purchase ice packs, pain medication, and a heating pad.
- Prepare easy-to-eat meals that will not require extensive chewing.
3. Day Before Surgery:
- Shower with antibacterial soap.
- Avoid alcohol consumption.
- Get a good night's sleep.
4. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgery center at the designated time.
- Wear comfortable, loose clothing.
- Avoid wearing makeup, jewelry, or contact lenses.
Additional Tips:
- Consider seeking support from a family member or friend who can assist you during your recovery.
- Pack a bag with essential items such as toiletries, a phone charger, and comfortable clothing.
- Inform your work, school, or other commitments of your surgery date and anticipated recovery time.
Immediate Post-Operative Recovery:
- Positioning: Elevate your head and shoulders while sleeping to reduce swelling.
- Pain Management: Take prescribed pain medication as directed.
- Cold Compresses: Apply cold compresses to the face to reduce swelling and pain.
- Nasal Congestion: Use a saline nasal spray or decongestant if experiencing nasal congestion.
- Drains: Surgical drains may be placed to remove excess fluids. These will be removed after a few days.
- Skin Care: Keep the incision sites clean by gently wiping them with a sterile gauze pad. Avoid using harsh soaps or products.
Weeks 1-4:
- Swelling and Bruising: Swelling and bruising will gradually improve over the first few weeks.
- Activity Restrictions: Avoid strenuous activities, bending over, or excessive facial movements.
- Wound Care: Keep the incision sites clean and monitor for signs of infection (redness, pain, fever).
- Scar Care: Apply silicone scar patches or use sunscreen to protect the scars from the sun.
- Facial Supports: Wear a facial support bandage or garments to support the tissues and reduce swelling.
- Physical Therapy: Gentle facial massage and exercises may be recommended to improve circulation and reduce stiffness.
Months 1-6:
- Scar Healing: Scars will continue to fade over time. Apply scar cream or lotion as directed.
- Massage and Treatments: Regular massages and facial treatments may help improve circulation and reduce swelling.
- Makeup and Hair: Gradually resume wearing makeup and styling hair as swelling subsides.
- Avoidance of Sun Exposure: Protect scars from the sun to prevent darkening or discoloration.
- Check-Ups: Attend regular check-ups with your surgeon to monitor progress and adjust treatment as needed.
Other Tips for Recovery:
- Nutrition: Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Smoking and Alcohol: Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption as they can delay healing.
- Stress Management: Engage in relaxing activities to reduce stress and promote overall well-being.
- Patience: Recovery from a facelift takes time. Be patient and allow your body to heal at its own pace.
- Communication: Contact your surgeon promptly if you experience any unexpected symptoms or concerns.
Surgeon

Shashi Kusuma, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Suria Plastic Surgery
Broward County, Florida
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From a very early age, Shashi Kusuma, M.D. was interested in the human form and function. This interest combined with his love of art and medicine led him to pursue his undergraduate studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. There he earned a Bachelor’s degree in biology. In addition to his biology degree, he also attended the Gouizetta School of Business at Emory University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) with honors. After completing his undergraduate studies he matriculated at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. There he excelled in medicine and graduated with an M.D. degree at the top of his class with the prestigious AOA honor society. He then completed two years in General Surgery, including his internship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He subsequently completed Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the same institution. He was board certified in the field in 2005 by the American Board of Otolaryngology, an accredited board by the ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties). He then pursued additional training for two years in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his plastic and reconstructive training in 2006. He was board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, an accredited board by ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties) in 2007. He served as a Staff Surgeon in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation for the subsequent 4 years. Currently, he continually seeks to establish a center of plastic surgery excellence in South Florida.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Emory University Bachelors of Arts (B.A.), Bachelors of Business Administration (B.B.A), Graduated with Honors
- 1992 - 1996 Medical College of Georgia Medical School Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
- 1996 - 1998 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Internship General Surgery
- 1998 - 2000 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency General Surgery – PGY2
- 2000 - 2004 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
- 2004 - 2006 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Fellowship Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
- Clinical Instructor Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Clinical Instructor Case Western University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
- Teaching Faculty Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Teaching Faculty Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Co-Chair of Clinical Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Research Cleveland, Ohio
- Planning committee Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Meetings
- President American Society of Indian Plastic Surgeons
- Editorial Board Annals of Plastic Surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
- Editorial Board Indian Journal of Plastic surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
- Editorial Board Hindwani Publications
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2235 N Commerce Pkwy # 2, Weston, FL 33326, USA
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Surgeon

Shashi Kusuma, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Suria Plastic Surgery
Broward County, Florida
50 views today
From a very early age, Shashi Kusuma, M.D. was interested in the human form and function. This interest combined with his love of art and medicine led him to pursue his undergraduate studies at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. There he earned a Bachelor’s degree in biology. In addition to his biology degree, he also attended the Gouizetta School of Business at Emory University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A) with honors. After completing his undergraduate studies he matriculated at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. There he excelled in medicine and graduated with an M.D. degree at the top of his class with the prestigious AOA honor society. He then completed two years in General Surgery, including his internship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He subsequently completed Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the same institution. He was board certified in the field in 2005 by the American Board of Otolaryngology, an accredited board by the ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties). He then pursued additional training for two years in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in Cleveland, Ohio. He completed his plastic and reconstructive training in 2006. He was board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, an accredited board by ABMS (American Board of Medical Specialties) in 2007. He served as a Staff Surgeon in the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation for the subsequent 4 years. Currently, he continually seeks to establish a center of plastic surgery excellence in South Florida.
Education & Training
- 1988 - 1992 Emory University Bachelors of Arts (B.A.), Bachelors of Business Administration (B.B.A), Graduated with Honors
- 1992 - 1996 Medical College of Georgia Medical School Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
- 1996 - 1998 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Internship General Surgery
- 1998 - 2000 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency General Surgery – PGY2
- 2000 - 2004 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Residency Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
- 2004 - 2006 Cleveland Clinic Foundation Fellowship Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Awards & Academic Achievements
- Clinical Instructor Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Clinical Instructor Case Western University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
- Teaching Faculty Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Teaching Faculty Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio
- Co-Chair of Clinical Dermatology and Plastic Surgery Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Research Cleveland, Ohio
- Planning committee Ohio Valley Society of Plastic Surgeons, Annual Meetings
- President American Society of Indian Plastic Surgeons
- Editorial Board Annals of Plastic Surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
- Editorial Board Indian Journal of Plastic surgery – Aesthetic Surgery Section
- Editorial Board Hindwani Publications
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2235 N Commerce Pkwy # 2, Weston, FL 33326, USA
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