Lifestyle lift: The actual "lifestyle lift" is nothin more than a mini facelift, that is a cheek lift. Applicable to the relatively young. When , as is common, there are additional issues, such as the neck or small chin, then additional procedures will be needed, at additional expense.
Answered 5/8/2019
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Improvement: Lifestyle lift indicates a mini facelift. They are best for patients with early aging. A standard facelift is better for people with moderate to severe aging. You should expect significant improvement in wrinkles and loose skin of the face, jowls, and neck.
Answered 7/28/2013
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Surgery Brand ID: In my opinion, this is not a standardized operation. It is essentially a place where surgeons are hired to perform a short scar facelift on patients provided by lifestyle lift marketing efforts. While some of these surgeons may possess excellent skills, it may not be consistent which is not unlike a "supercuts" or "great clips" approach applied to surgery. I understand they are trying to improve.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Mini facelift: Lsl is essentially a mini facelift. This procedure is most effective for mild facial aging. You can expect tightening of the jawline but minimal long term improvement in the neckline. Your results are highly dependent upon the skillset of the surgeon performing your procedure rather than the marketing company promoting it. I hope this information is helpful. Stephen weber, M.D. Lone tree co.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Lifestyle Lift: The lifestyle lift is a proprietary heavily branded type of mini lift but the technique differs depending on who the surgeon is. Remember it is the skill and experience of the surgeon that counts not the name ! make sure that he/she is board certified by the american board of plastic surgery or facial plastic surgery. https://pacificcenterplasticsurgery.com/2011/11/29/minimal-scar-facelift-surg.
Answered 5/8/2014
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Not a whole lot!: A lifestyle lift is a mini facelift. It has "mini results" and a "mini recovery". It doesn't correct jowling or a loose neck very well.
Answered 7/28/2013
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Facelift: There are different types of facelift. A lifestyle lift is basically a mini facelift, which is a lower facelift. It will not lift your eyes or get rid of your wrinkles, per se. For any type of facelift, if you prepare for surgery as directed by your surgeon, your bruising and swelling can be minimized. Your best bet would be to have your face evaluated by a board certified facial plastic surgeon.
Answered 12/4/2014
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