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Cosmetic Procedures (Plastic Surgery) - Surgical facelift

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Perhaps you've accumulated sun damage over the years, or party activities and smoking have aged your skin, or maybe you've reached a milestone birthday and are thinking about plastic surgery to banish any lines or wrinkles or bags and sags on your face. Of course, there are plenty of celebrities who've gone under the knife with good results and these individuals act as adverts for the benefits of surgery. Before undergoing surgery though, it's important to be made aware of what the procedure entails, what the potential complications may be, and have considered medical alternatives such as the use of botox injections first.

 

Aging affects all the structures of the face, including the skin, the fat underneath the skin, the muscles of the face that give us our expressions and ability to speak and eat, and even the bone itself. A number of different operations have been developed to address particular aspects of aging.

 

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