Facelift For Men and/or FAMI™

face lift for men

face lift for men

Facelift procedures made for men are a pretty effective way to lessen the undesirable effects of aging. Even though a male facelift surgery produces almost the same results as that of females, the men are the best indication for Non Surgical Facelift or stemcell facelift or FAMI™.

Candidates for men’s facelift

The procedure is especially made to reduce the effects of aging that is a common problem among men. These include sagging around the jawline, the neck, and the cheeks. However, one should be realistic on what they can expect from a facelift for men.

The facelift for men approach

The purposes of a male facelift are in general similar to those of a regular facelift for women. The general approach for achieving the results is similar as well, involving excess skin and facial fat removal, along with careful remodeling/shaping of distorted muscles as well as tissue under the surface of the face. However, a male facelift involves the application of certain techniques in order to optimize the appearance of the male patients.

Perhaps the main difference involves the incisions that are made during the surgical procedure. Since men tend to have shorter hair than women, it can be very difficult to cover the potential scars after a facelift. Often, this does not allow more flexibility regarding where the incisions are made. However, these incisions are always made at inconspicuous places as much as, in the area around the lower scalp beneath the hair, and along where the ear and the side of face meets i.e. the natural crease.

Benefits and complications of a male facelift

A successful male facelift can produce results that can make a man feel younger as well as more handsome than they’ve been in years specially on fatty faces. It is something other people will easily notice. However, just like all surgeries, male facelift procedures do have some risks. Although rare, there are risks such as visible scarring, limited facial paralysis, and nerve damage. And since men generally have more facial blood cells than women, there’s always a greater risk of one experiencing blood clotting after a facelift surgery. For all these reasons it is better to perform a FAMI™ technique when it is possible!
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