Rhytidectomy (Facelift) in the Denver Area
As we age and accumulate changes caused by our environment, our
skin becomes more redundant, loses its elasticity, and begins to
“sag.” Tissues under the skin change as well and contribute
to this effect. This sagging progressively worsens over time and
causes certain predictable changes in the face. Among these changes
are deepening of the lines between the nose and mouth (nasolabial
folds) and formation of lines below the corners of the mouth to
the chin (Marionette lines). Additionally, pouches of tissue adjacent
to the bottom of the lower jaw (jowls) form and the neck becomes
loose and droopy and may develop vertical lines (platysmal banding).
One of the most well known facial cosmetic surgical procedures
is the “facelift,” or Rhytidectomy. The medical term
rhytidectomy is a combination of the terms “rhytid”
which means “wrinkle” and “ectomy” which
means “to remove.” Thus, a rhytidectomy, or facelift,
is a procedure directed towards removing wrinkles and the associated
redundant skin.
However, because the changes we physically observe are not the
result of changes in the skin alone, additional tissues are modified
during a facelift procedure. These tissues include fat, muscle,
and connective tissue, and are generally removed and/or repositioned
during a rhytidectomy.
There are many different types of facelift procedures and no single
type of procedure is correct for every person. Dr. Bluestein evaluates
every patient individually and develops an understanding of your goals
and objectives. Based upon your condition and your desires, Dr.
Bluestein can then recommend the type of rhytidectomy that would
be right for you. Call Bluestein Surgical Arts at 303-938-1161 to
schedule an individualized consultation with Dr. Bluestein.

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