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		<title>String Face Lift: What To Expect</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:26:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you groan every time you look into the mirror, you know that it&#8217;s time for a face lift.  If you are put off by the prospect of going through surgery, you are in good company.  You&#8217;ll be happy to learn that there is a simple, uncomplicated, and very popular way for you to appear [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you groan every time you look into the mirror, you know that it&#8217;s time for a face lift.  If you are put off by the prospect of going through surgery, you are in good company.  You&#8217;ll be happy to learn that there is a simple, uncomplicated, and very popular way for you to appear young in no time.    A string face lift is a relatively straightforward procedure where, as the name indicates, strings are inserted under key locations on your face, lifting the areas that sag with age.  Although this is not a major procedure, be aware that you will need time to recover afterward.  Like any medical procedure, this is not risk free, so make sure that your surgeon is experienced and competent to do this specific kind of procedure, and will work with you to get the results that you want.</p>
<p>The actual procedure of sting face lifts takes around an hour, give or take some depending on the amount of strings used in the lift.  Generally, between two and twenty strings are used, depending on the amount of corrections being made.  These tiny strings are placed into small sutures on your face, and they reposition your skin to make you look more youthful.</p>
<p>After insuring that your surgeon is highly competent and confident, one key factor to a successful face lift is open communication and mutual understanding between you and the surgeon.  Make sure that you clearly explain where you want the changes to take place, and that he agrees that they will be effective there, and that the skin is thick enough in those areas to conceal the strings.  One possible result of the procedure is that an infection may develop on the site of the sutures.  This can be treated by a simple dose of antibiotics; some surgeons even prescribe medication as standard protocol, to be proactive against potential infection.  Occasionally, it does happen that the string facelift makes little or no difference, but this is a risk you will have to take, as there is obviously no way of predicting this.</p>
<p>Bear in mind that although the actual procedure may be short, you&#8217;ll need to make sure to give yourself time to fully recover.  Jumping back into things too quickly will backfire, and the recovery period will take longer.  Give yourself a full week before returning to work, and at least three weeks to be completely back to your old self in all areas, except for your appearance of course.  You may feel a bit out of things for a day or two after the procedure, and may feel pain.  Keep Tylenol handy for times like this- taking ibuprofen is not advised after this procedure.</p>
<p>Make sure to take good care of yourself while you recover, and don&#8217;t eat foods that require hard chewing.  Sleeping with your head elevated will also be helpful.  After this string face lift, you will no longer have to sigh every time you look into the mirror, and you will enjoy the youthful spirit that you&#8217;ll feel just by looking young.</p>
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		<title>Face Lift Exercise Programs: Can They Really Deliver?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Face lift exercise programs are appealing to many people&#8211; both men and women&#8211; for quite a few reasons. If you want to achieve a tighter, firmer, and more youthful face, but don&#8217;t want to spend thousands of dollars on a facelift, it&#8217;s easy to understand why you might be interested in a face lift exercise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Face lift exercise programs are appealing to many people&#8211; both men and women&#8211; for quite a few reasons.  If you want to achieve a tighter, firmer, and more youthful face, but don&#8217;t want to spend thousands of dollars on a facelift, it&#8217;s easy to understand why you might be interested in a face lift exercise program.   But do they really work?  What exactly can face lift exercise do for you?  These are the main questions that people have about face lift exercise programs.</p>
<p>Face lift exercise is actually not as new an idea as it sounds.  In the Western world, we are just used to exercising and working out the muscles in our body, not our face.  But Eastern cultures have long known about the importance of stimulating the muscles in the face.  In fact, many facial exercises utilize acupressure points and techniques to stimulate blood flow to the face and relax the area.</p>
<p>Face lift exercise can help you look better in a number of ways.  One, it increases the elasticity of the skin by stimulating collagen and elastin production.  This gives a fuller, firmer, and more youthful look to thin, aging skin.  So if you&#8217;ve been suffering from papery or &#8220;crapey&#8221; skin on your face and neck, this is something totally natural that can really help you.</p>
<p>Another benefit that you&#8217;ll get from a face lift exercise program is that you&#8217;ll be increasing the strength of your facial muscles as well as toning and tightening them.  This is responsible for the shape of your face.  These exercises help to rebuild cheekbones and tighten double chins as they perfect the underlying contours of the face.</p>
<p>One wonderful thing about face lift exercise is that there&#8217;s no way to go wrong.  Unlike the larger muscles in the rest of the body, there is a definite limit to how much you can build and develop your facial muscles.  You can end up with bulky biceps, but you&#8217;re never going to accidentally bulk up your facial muscles.  Using a face lift exercise you can only tighten, tone, and lift.  You&#8217;ll never get that tight, unnatural windblown look that&#8217;s the trademark of bad face lifts.  Instead, you&#8217;ll end up with a natural, youthful face that&#8217;s totally your own.</p>
<p>A face lift exercise program is definitely something you should try, whether your goal is a more vibrant, youthful face, or a more toned, sexier look.  It&#8217;s totally natural, inexpensive, and can very possibly give you most of or all of the results that your looking for.  Even if you can&#8217;t fix all of your facial flaws with through face lift exercise (like large amounts of sagging skin on the neck), you&#8217;ll be able to reduce the amount of work that needs to be done.  So if you do decide to have a cosmetic face lift procedure done, you can decrease the cost and risks by doing face lift exercise beforehand.</p>
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		<title>Laser Face Lift: Is It Worth The Recovery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:51:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A laser face lift is one of the many non invasive face lift options that exist to decrease wrinkles and tighten the skin for a younger and healthier look.  It is similar in some ways to a chemical skin peel, but more controlled and effective.  Like many other non invasive face lift procedures, it works [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A laser face lift is one of the many non invasive face lift options that exist to decrease wrinkles and tighten the skin for a younger and healthier look.  It is similar in some ways to a chemical skin peel, but more controlled and effective.  Like many other non invasive face lift procedures, it works well in only certain cases, so careful consultation with a doctor is important if you want to get the results you&#8217;re looking for.  And keep in mind that while the results can be very impressive, there is a rather long recovery period that you need to be prepared for.</p>
<p>As with dermabrasion and chemical skin peels, a laser face lift involves the uppermost layer of skin being burned off and then growing back tighter and firmer than before.  But it has a couple of marked advantages over the first two methods.  One of those is that the doctor can control the depth of the laser, resulting in a better effect that&#8217;s custom suited to the patient&#8217;s face and wishes.  A laser face lift also stimulates the collagen matrix beneath the skin and encourages growth, which gives a fuller and more youthful effect instead of simply reducing fine lines and wrinkles.</p>
<p>The results of a laser face lift can be rather dramatic, but it only works well for certain candidates.  If you are fair, with light skin that is not oily or acne prone, you would probably do well with it.  But it is not recommended for people who have darker or problematic skin, as they can end up with permanent changes in pigmentation.  A laser face lift is also more effective when used to treat horizontal forehead creases, lower eyelids, fine cheek wrinkles, and fine creases around the lips.  In general, it does less for very deep creases and indentations, and in certain areas like the upper eyelids and the neck.  If these are areas of concern for you, you would be best off looking into a different sort of non invasive face lift.</p>
<p>Recovery from a laser face lift comes in stages.  The first week or two is the hardest, and the skin is painful, sensitive, and discolored during this time. It will also crust, but after about a week that will stop and it will turn bright pink.  Only once the bright pink fades to light pink will you be able to cover it up with makeup.  And it will be a full six months that you&#8217;ll have to stay out of the sun.</p>
<p>This is one of the biggest drawbacks to a laser face lift.  There is nothing discreet about it, and it can actually be quite embarrassing to walk around with what looks like a terrible sunburn for a month or more.  While a laser face lift is one of the more popular types of a non invasive face lift, there are options out there that impact your life a lot less.  A laser face lift costs around $2,250, and another similarly priced non invasive face lift, the thread face lift has a much shorter recovery period.  But the bottom line is that you will need to meet with your plastic surgeon to discuss what method is best for you and your needs.</p>
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		<title>Thread Lift: A Candid Look At The Thread Face Lift</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:29:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The thread lift is an increasingly popular method of doing a face lift without surgery, and has recently been getting a lot of press. There are a number of benefits to choosing a thread face lift over a regular face lift, such as a quicker surgery, faster recovery, and a lower price tag. The thread [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thread lift is an increasingly popular method of doing a face lift without surgery, and has recently been getting a lot of press.  There are a number of benefits to choosing a thread face lift over a regular face lift, such as a quicker surgery, faster recovery, and a lower price tag.  The thread lift can give many more men and women the opportunity to achieve the firmer and more youthful face they are hoping for.  But at the same time, it is important to take the proper precautions before you go ahead with a thread lift.</p>
<p>Choosing a thread lift over a traditional face lift is a much less expensive option, costing roughly $1,500 to $4,000 where a surgical face lift would amount to $6,000 to $15,000.  While there is certainly a range in costs, the average thread face lift bill is around $2,500.  The variance in price is based on which surgeon you choose to use and what exactly you need to have done.  The procedure takes about an hour from start to finish, and this is the reason that the thread lift is often referred to as a &#8220;lunchtime&#8221; or &#8220;weekend face lift.&#8221; Expect a shorter recovery time as well&#8211; approximately a week, during which you&#8217;ll need to eat softer foods, keep your head elevated, use ice to keep down the swelling, and take acetaminophen as needed for pain relief.</p>
<p>A thread face lift can give excellent results for people who want to look more youthful, but aren&#8217;t yet showing very advanced signs of aging.  The ideal patient is somewhere between 35 and 45 years old and is starting to lose the underlying facial fat, giving them sagging cheeks, some bagging under the eyes, and a more prominent jaw line.  It is also extremely beneficial for those suffering from facial palsies.  If a woman has more advanced signs of aging, she would probably need a more complicated procedure, but that more thorough facelift might include a thread lift.</p>
<p>As with any type of cosmetic face lift, you want to make sure that you get the results you want from a thread face lift.  Make sure to end up looking the way you want to by selecting a good face lift doctor who can show you photos of his results that you are satisfied with.  Bringing in a picture of yourself a few years back is a good idea, so you can discuss with your doctor if you have realistic expectations for a thread lift before you begin.</p>
<p>A thread face lift also gives you the opportunity to give your input during the actual procedure.  As you&#8217;ll only have local anesthesia (but expect lot&#8217;s of little shots all over your face), and you&#8217;ll be totally conscious, you can watch your doctor work and tell him or her exactly how you&#8217;d like the threads to be adjusted.  Though not for the faint of heart, this is another reason that a thread face lift is such a popular option today, as you can have more control over the end results with a thread lift than with a different type of facelift.</p>
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