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Archive for August, 2007

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Dear Dr. Seckel: Is there a responsible, viable way to excise some loose (and unwrinkled) skin on the neck without resorting to a face lift or even a lower face lift? Also can the scars be hidden more in the scalp area instead of the sideburns/hairline area? I’m almost 59 and am in my 3rd week post Thermage. I’m not very hopeful, but there’s been a bit of improvement, especially in the jowling area. My face looks okay, however, and doesn’t have much laxity at all. I’d hate to sacrifice my face to achieve a smoother neck, but in NYC there’s just been that one consensus. I’m wondering if some out-of-state genius has invented a way to help me without “overcorrecting,” which doctors promise they need to do first to achieve long-term results, and without giving me “4-5 hours” of surgery I don’t want or really need. Thank you. Elaine, New York, New York

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Dear Elaine,
Thank you for your email. Thermage and the other non-surgical technologies do work but achieve only a 20 % skin tightening compared to surgery.
It is possible to tighten the neck skin with a neck lift without visible incisions.
Depending on your particular anatomy and laxity, the neck may be tightened through an incision behind the […]

Dear Dr. Seckel, I am 44 years old and in excellent health. I have sagging skin under my chin. I live in Boston and have seen a plastic surgeon who suggests a face lift. I have also read about the lifestyle lift and a neck lift. Can you tell me the difference between the neck lift, face lift, and lifestyle lift? Thank you, Jennifer, Boston, Massachusetts.

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007

Dear Jennifer,
 
Thank you for your email about the face lift. A well done face lift should tighten any loose skin on your neck and beneath your chin. If there is a lot of loose skin on your neck and lax muscles, you may need a platysmaplasty which is a specific technique done with the face […]

Dear Dr. Seckel, Can you explain more about the cheek lift. What facial features does the cheek lift improve? How is the cheek lift performed? I could not find pictures on your Boston Website. Thank you, Charlie, New York, New York

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

Dear Charlie, Thank you for your email about the cheek lift. The cheek lift is also called a mid face lift and is used to tighten and pull up the sagging cheek.

The cheek or midface is usually the first area of the face to sag with aging. The cheek fat pad is normally high […]