facelift“Hey, Doc, what is the ideal age for a facelift?” It’s a typical concern among many women and men who are considering the operation. And you might be surprised to learn that there is no such thing as a perfect age. Because everyone ages differently, the answer will vary depending on aspects such as how quickly your face is aging, how comfortable you are with those age-related changes, and, of course, your own tastes, lifestyle, and treatment goals.

However, there are several convincing reasons why getting a facelift in your 40s or even 30s may be a good idea. Here’s what you should be aware of.

When is the optimum time to get a facelift?

Although most people identify facelift surgery with persons in their 50s and 60s, one of the biggest benefits of getting a facelift when you’re younger is that the results can be considerably more discreet. A facelift does not include drastic lifting and repositioning of the muscles and tissues when you are younger and your face is revealing some of the early signs of aging. The effects will make you look younger, basically turning back the clock on facial aging without the drastic changes associated with substantial lifting that is required as you age. Many women and men dislike the notion of undergoing a significant change in their appearance, so having a facelift while you’re young — followed by frequent touch-ups in particular areas as needed — is a great way to avoid this while still attaining a natural, more youthful, and revitalized result.

Another incentive to get a facelift when you’re younger is this: Because your skin regenerates more quickly and fully than it does as you become older, the healing process may be faster and any accompanying scars (which are already buried) may be less obvious. Furthermore, because the underlying muscle and other tissues have not seen as much sagging or loss of natural elasticity, younger individuals require fewer intrusive operations. Similarly, while you’re younger, your face produces far more collagen and elastin than it does in your 50s and 60s. That means your natural collagen and elastin can interact with your underlying muscle to keep those youthful features and fullness when your face is softly elevated. In fact, having a facelift in your 30s or 40s may result in longer-lasting effects, reducing the need for touch-up treatments.

Are you up for a makeover?

The basic truth is that the ideal age for a facelift is determined by you – your indications of aging, your long-term goals, and even how your genetics influence your aging process. The best way to find out if now is the right time for a facelift is to speak with us about all of the alternatives available to make you look your best at any age. Make an appointment with us today to arrange your evaluation and consultation,  raleighplasticsurgery.com,  919-872-2616.