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		<title>Plastic Surgeon Dr. Tansar Mir explains Facelift (Rhytidectomy) in a new article</title>
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<p>Source: einnews.com</p>



<p> NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, June 18, 2019 /EINPresswire.com/  &#8212; A facelift, scientifically known as a rhytidectomy, is a surgical  cosmetic procedure that helps make a face look tighter, firmer and well,  younger. This procedure results in significant reduction in wrinkles,  fine lines, and sagging skin, while tightening and accentuating other  features such as the firmer jawline, and more defined chin and  cheekbones.</p>



<p> A rhytidectomy involves the process of pulling back flaps of skin on  each side of the face so as to tighten the skin. The process also  includes tissue alteration, which is responsible for making the face  glow and appear fresher. These pulled flaps are then stitched and the  excess skin removed, thus contouring the face and ridding it of any and  all signs of aging. Mostly, facelifts are accompanied by neck lifts in  order to achieve an overall, even skin texture.<br>                     <br>To explain this procedure, medical doctor and surgeon Tansar N. Mir, MD has published an informational article on this subject in an easy-to-understand way. The complete article will be   published on the Blog of Dr. Mir </p>



<p>Facelifts are well received by both celebrities and common people alike  because of their high success rate and noticeable results. Anyone and  everyone who is struggling with aging signs such as losing elasticity,  fat deposition, and skin sagging can benefit from this cosmetic  procedure. <br>                     <br> Risks and Complications<br>                     <br> Like most surgeries, face lifting, too has certain  risks and complications. These include both long term as well as short  term implications, such as:<br>                     <br>* Hematoma<br>Face lifting procedures can often result in  hematomas; this is when the blood collects under the facial skin and  causes swelling, congestion, pain, and builds up pressure. It is among  the most frequent and common complications of rhytidectomy. <br>* Scarring<br>A rhytidectomy may also cause scars from the  incisions. Although these scars are normally permanent, they are usually  in areas that conceal them, such as the hairline area or at the back of  the ears.<br>* Nerve injury<br>Perhaps one of the most serious and dangerous  complications of this surgical procedure is possible nerve injury. In  case a nerve is injured during the surgery, it may temporarily or even  permanently affect the sensory nerve endings affecting the sensations,  movements as well as the touch senses of the facial muscles. It may also  cause facial paralysis.<br>Other than these complications, face lifting  procedures also pose additional risks such as hair loss, skin loss,  excessive bleeding, infection, allergic reaction to anesthesia, etc. <br>                     <br>How It’s Done<br>                     <br>A Rhytidectomy is not as complicated as it once used  to be. A facelift surgery now involves a number of basic steps that  need to be followed before the procedure takes place. The pre-surgery  steps include a medical history and general health exam, medication  review, and facial examination. Most surgeons nowadays also hold a  consultation session where they suggest possible outcomes to the patient  and review the patient’s expectations.<br>                     <br> Once the patient has had the facelift surgery,  he/she might experience mild to moderate pain and have swelling and  bruising on and around the face. Drainage from incisions may also occur,  and they may feel that their face is numb. These are all normal as long  as the patient can move and feel their facial muscles move.<br>                     <br> If you are one of the many people struggling with  your sagging skin and want a boost to your physical appearance, you can  opt for a rhytidectomy procedure. The results generally last up to ten  years.<br>                     </p>



<p> About Dr. Tansar Naveed Mir</p>



<p>Dr. Tansar N. Mir is a plastic &amp; reconstructive  surgeon in New York. Dr. Mir received his Doctorate of Medicine with  Recognition in Research from the State University of New York at Stony  Brook School of Medicine after graduating from Franklin &amp; Marshall  College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with his Bachelor of Arts in  Neuroscience. Dr. Mir completed his internship and residency in General  Surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, New York, NY and his  residency/fellowship in Plastic &amp; Reconstructive Surgery with the  Long Island Plastic Surgical Group through Nassau University Medical  Center. Dr. Mir is a double board-certified Plastic and Reconstructive  Surgeon who is certified by the American Board of Surgery and the  American Board of Plastic Surgery. </p>



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