Published in May 8th, 2010
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Q: I am 54 years old and beginning to see signs of aging. I asked my dermatologist for suggestions regarding products and she told me I was “too far gone” and suggested a laser procedure. I saw a plastic surgeon who told me that was nonsense and suggested a face lift instead. I want to look better but don’t know who to believe.
A: I can begin by telling you that both are correct, at least in part, and I am certain that both doctors are giving you advice based on their view points, training and expertise. The problem is that most dermatologists do laser resurfacing and not surgical procedures – they tend to recommend procedures they know how to do, regardless of what is best for the patient. And likewise, many surgeons do not do resurfacing procedures and may suggest a surgical procedure without considering the resurfacing option.
Without a consultation, I will have to answer this question in the most general terms. I will begin by telling you a few words about aging and what we can do about it. Two events happen simultaneously as we age. Surface changes occur from excessive sun damage. You can use sun blocks, hats and sun glasses to minimize sun damage as you get older. A laser treatment will remove these superficial signs of aging, but will not affect the dropping and skin laxity, particularly in the jowl and neck regions, that also occur with time.
These latter changes are the result of heredity and will not be altered by sun blocks or helped with a resurfacing procedure. In order to alter neck and jowl sagging, plastic surgeons pick these layers back up and tighten them as part of any traditional or midface lift procedure. Frequently, brows will be elevated back to where they once were, or baggy eyelids will be addressed at the same operation so as to restore a sense of balance to the final result – for example, very baggy eyelids would detract from an otherwise well done face lift which gave a patient a youthful neck.
Such surgery will not, however, alter sun damage or the quality of your skin. Another very important factor is a patient’s expectations – these have to be met! Some patients want nothing but a total improvement, others are willing to settle for less improvement because they are not bothered by certain features or because they are trying to save money. Your best bet is to find an aesthetic surgeon well versed in both the traditional surgical procedures as well as the various resurfacing procedures (chemical peels, laser resurfacing and dermabrasion) so that you can be presented with all the options and then you can decide which is the best option for you. Though your results may vary from a surgeon’s previous patients, during your consultation, you may ask your plastic surgeon to see photos of patients they have worked on. In this way you can get a better idea of the results of different procedures and decide on what will suit you best.
Dr. Bunkis MD, FACS of Orange County Plastic Surgery is a Harvard trained, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and has 30 yrs of surgical expertise. Call Orange County Plastic Surgery at 949-888-9700, email your questions to info@ocps.com or visit our website for more information. Serving Irvine, Newport Beach, Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach, Rancho Santa Margarita and surrounding cities.
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