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Face Lift Research

A facelift is done by a plastic surgeon and is called rhytidectomy. This is a cosmetic procedure usually done to improve the common indications of aging such as excess fat deposits around the neck, wrinkles, deep creases in the face, and many other conditions that have developed over the years. However, younger people have cosmetic surgery to improve impairments at birth such as an unattractive nose or any other feature that can be improved by plastic surgery.

The first step is to select a qualified plastic surgeon who will give a thorough understanding of the process with complete information on what to expect from the surgery and what the risks are. There are other options that are available that are non invasive by plastic surgeons as well as natural methods. After a review of all benefits and risks of surgery and other options, the person will be able to make an intelligent decision.

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