Farewell to Surface-Level Facelifts! Discover the Secret Behind True Precision
Hello! Today, let’s talk about something that naturally concerns us as we age—facelifts. Especially among women in their 50s to 70s, sharing surgical experiences with friends often unveils crucial insights we might not have known.
“Initially, I loved the results, with my face lifted significantly. But as time passed, scars became noticeable, and my smile didn’t feel like mine anymore. I wondered if it was worth it.”
Such disappointing stories are more common than you think. While the immediate results may seem pleasing, over time, visible scars and unnatural expressions often lower satisfaction levels. Why does this happen?
Traditional facelifts often focus on pulling up just the skin surface. However, the real cause of facial sagging lies deep within the structures like the SMAS layer or retaining ligaments. Without addressing these areas, sagging reoccurs or expressions appear unnatural.
This has led to comments like:
“I look younger, but something feels off when I look in the mirror. My smile isn’t the same… Sometimes I wonder if leaving the wrinkles was better.”
The reason is simple. Traditional methods use a magnifying lens, or ‘loupe,’ which can’t accurately capture the minute structures. The face houses many fine, sensitive nerves and blood vessels, difficult to visualize accurately, leading to complications and less natural results.
So, what’s the latest approach?
The latest method gaining attention is precision surgery using a ‘3D stereoscopic microscope.’ Unlike a simple camera magnification, it displays the surgical area in 3D like a three-dimensional movie, allowing for more detailed and deeper inspection. Surgeons can now see nerves, blood vessels, and the SMAS layer that were previously invisible to the naked eye.
With more precise surgeries, reports of lower complication risk and higher postoperative satisfaction are on the rise. Those troubled by sagging cheeks or deep wrinkles around the mouth are experiencing more natural and harmonious facial outcomes through these precision surgeries.
Moreover, more and more people report that they’re comfortable and not noticeable post-surgery, and their facial expressions remain natural. The noticeable ‘pulled’ appearance is significantly reduced compared to older techniques.
With the advanced visibility facilitated by 3D microscopes in recent facelift surgeries, precise identification and preservation of anatomical structures have become crucial. If you aim for natural facial expressions and satisfactory recovery, considering these approaches with high-resolution three-dimensional imaging is advised. For inquiries about the equipment and technology, please contact MedithinQ about the 3D microscope system we use.
The microscopic details unseen by the eye, promise the best surgical results with 3D microscopy.
Now, experience 3D SCOPEYE!