Posted: 12/04/05 - 01:00 Post subject: endoscoptic mini facelift
I have a friend who had endoscopic mini facelift and I adore her new look. Her surgeon done her incision hidden and he said it could be done at various places on the scalp. That is something great so I would like to have mini facelift as well with this endoscope. I would like to hear what you could tell me about this. Is that true what I have heard that the results of endoscopic mini facelift usually last years.
The endoscopic facelift is less invasive than the open facelift procedure. Old way lifting skin through small slits instead of along a long line. Many people undergo to endoscopic mini facelift rather then usual facelift. In endocscopic mini-facelift views areas of unevenness under the skin of the forehead is done using an endoscope. This tool, about the size of a pencil, is attached to a monitor during facelift. Doctor would trims and smoothes tissue, doing this through separate incisions. Once the underlying muscle and tissue beneath the skin of the forehead have been evened out and relaxed, surgeon will close the incision points. The endoscopic mini facelift procedure is not as extensive as the open facelift, as I already told you. However, the technique allows for an easier recovery and leaves less scarring. Furthermore, recovery from endoscopic mini facelift is easier than recovery from open facelift.
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