Thursday, March 12, 2015

Complications Of Lifestyle Lift Surgery

Lifestyle Lift promises to restore youth with reduced risks compared to other cosmetic procedures.


Lifestyle Lift is a cosmetic procedure used to firm and tighten facial skin. It is considered to be a safer and less invasive alternative to traditional facelift surgery. Because of this, the recovery time and complications experienced by patients who have received the Lifestyle Lift are significantly lessened. As with any medical procedure, Lifestyle Life does have risks and potential complications to take into consideration. However, the rate of reported complications from Lifestyle Lift is very low.


Bleeding


All surgical procedures carry some risks of excessive bleeding. People planning to have a Lifestyle Lift procedure are instructed to discontinue the use of blood thinning medications such as aspirin to reduce these risks. Compliance with aftercare instructions following a Lifestyle Lift procedure will also reduce the general surgical risks. Because only local anesthetic is used with Lifestyle Lift procedures, the risks associated with general anesthesia and sedation are avoided entirely.


Dissatisfaction


Lifestyle Lift claims to have a less than 0.05 percent rate of complications after the procedure, according to facial plastic surgeon Dr. David M. Kent. On his website, Lifestylefacts.com, Kent says the biggest risk is unrealistic expectations by the person pursuing cosmetic surgery. He states that unrealistic views and goals by patients prior to surgery are the leading cause of disappointment after undergoing Lifestyle Lift. Because of this, patients often undergo questioning prior to surgery pertaining to individual goals and expectations.


Bruising and Swelling


Bruising and swelling are common after undergoing a Lifestyle Lift procedure. In the majority of cases, this is temporary and subsides in fairly short order. However, temporary distortion due to swelling or bruising may be distressing for some patients following surgery and should be discussed with a Lifestyle Lift provider. Any swelling that may be beyond the normal amount of predicted swelling should be discussed as well as this may indicate more serious complications.


Infection


There will be some pain associated with recovery from a Lifestyle Lift procedure, although this is considerably less than more invasive alternatives. Rarely, pain may worsen or reach a point that is beyond the ache of normal healing and may indicate an infection. Other signs of infection include discoloration around the treated area that is not associated with normal bruising or an elevated temperature. Contact your doctor if you suspect infection.


Nerve Damage


Nerve damage is a rare complication of Lifestyle Lift surgery. Occasionally, facial nerve damage can occur due to accidental severing of nerves during the procedure. Serious complications of this are almost nonexistent with mild cases being few and far between. Symptoms of facial nerve injury may include increased numbness or tingling. While these symptoms may be experienced after an uncomplicated surgery, an increase in symptoms should be evaluated by a physician.