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A facelift (rhytidectomy) is a type of cosmetic surgery. It tightens and lifts loose, sagging skin in the face. It also helps reduce lines and wrinkles in the face. You may choose to have the surgery to improve your appearance. Discuss your treatment goals with your surgeon or doctor. They can tell you more about what to expect.
Prepare for the surgery as you have been told. Also:
The surgery takes about 2 to 6 hours. You may go home the same day. Or you may stay overnight in a hospital or outpatient surgical center.
You're taken to a recovery room to wake up from the anesthesia. You may feel sleepy and nauseated. Your throat may be sore at first if a breathing tube was used during surgery. You'll be given pain medicine to relieve any discomfort if needed. Your face may be bandaged. And you may need to wear a compression garment around your head. An ice pack or cold compress may also be applied to your face. These steps help reduce bruising and swelling. You may go home the same day. Or you may be moved to a room to stay overnight. Have an adult family member or friend ready to drive you when it's time to go home.
For the next few weeks, expect to have some pain, bruising, and swelling. Your surgeon will tell you when you can return to your normal routine. Once at home, follow all the directions you've been given. Be sure to:
Contact your doctor right away if any of the following occur:
You'll have follow-up visits with your surgeon or doctor. These are needed to check how well you're healing. These also allow your doctor to keep track of the results of your procedure. If you have a drain, it may be removed about 2 days after surgery or as directed by your surgeon. If your stitches need to be removed, this is done about 5 to 7 days after surgery. Staples at the hairline are often removed 7 to 10 days after surgery.
Risks and possible complications include: