Procedure:
Rejuvenates the central section of the face from the lower eyelid to the upper lip, by repositioning sagging tissues and enhancing the volume of soft tissue that is lost in the midface with age, sun exposure, and gravity.
Length:
The procedure takes approximately two hours.
Anesthesia:
General anesthesia or intravenous sedation and local anesthesia are used.
Possible Side Effects:
Temporary swelling, numbness.
Risks:
Infection, persistent swelling, persistent dry eyes, permanent muscle weakness or areas of permanent numbness are possible.
Recovery:
The patient may resume work in seven to fourteen days. More strenuous activities may be resumed after three weeks.
Results:
The results are usually permanent.