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Ein Facelifting, medizinisch Rhytidektomie genannt, ist ein kosmetischer Eingriff, der ein jugendlicheres Aussehen des Gesichts erzielen soll. Dabei wird überschüssige Gesichtshaut entfernt, gegebenenfalls in Kombination mit einer Straffung des darunterliegenden Gewebes, und die Haut an Gesicht und Hals neu positioniert.

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Allgemein

Ein Facelift dient der Behandlung von Alterserscheinungen im Gesicht und am Hals, wie z. B. erschlaffter Haut, tiefen Falten um Nase und Mund, Hängebäckchen sowie dem Verlust von Hautelastizität und Muskeltonus. Der Eingriff kann unterschiedlich umfangreich sein und wird gegebenenfalls mit anderen chirurgischen Techniken wie einer Lidstraffung oder einem Brauenlifting kombiniert, um eine umfassende Gesichtsverjüngung zu erzielen. Ziel ist es, dem Gesicht und Hals eine natürlichere und jugendlichere Kontur zu verleihen und die sichtbaren Zeichen der Hautalterung durch die Neupositionierung von Haut und Weichgewebe zu verbessern. Chirurgen passen den Eingriff individuell an die Bedürfnisse des Patienten an und berücksichtigen dabei Faktoren wie Hautqualität, Knochenstruktur und spezifische Alterungsmuster.

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Who is it for?

    Personen mit sichtbaren Alterserscheinungen im Gesichts- und Halsbereich.

    Personen mit schlaffer Haut, tiefen Falten und nachlassender Muskelspannung, die eine Gesichtsverjüngung wünschen.

    Im Allgemeinen sind die Kandidaten bei guter allgemeiner Gesundheit, rauchen nicht und haben realistische Erwartungen an den Ausgang.

Recovery Period

    Die gesamte Eingriffsdauer kann variieren, beträgt aber in der Regel mehrere Stunden.

    Die Erholungszeit beträgt 2 bis 4 Wochen, in denen die meisten Schwellungen und Blutergüsse abklingen. Die vollständige Genesung und das endgültige Ergebnis sind innerhalb weniger Monate sichtbar.

Potential Risks and Side Effects

    Zu den Risiken gehören Narbenbildung, Hämatome (Blutungen), Infektionen, Nervenverletzungen, die zu Schwäche oder Taubheit führen können, und Unzufriedenheit mit dem Ergebnis.

    Es können auch spezifische Komplikationen im Zusammenhang mit der Anästhesie auftreten.

Alternative Treatments

    Nicht-chirurgische Behandlungen wie Botulinumtoxin-Injektionen, Hautfüller, Laserbehandlungen und Radiofrequenztherapien.

    Minimalinvasive Verfahren wie Fadenlifting oder mikro-fokussierter Ultraschall mit Visualisierung (MFU-V).

Success Rate

[„Der Erfolg eines Facelifts ist im Allgemeinen hoch, viele Patienten berichten von Zufriedenheit mit dem Ergebnis.“, „Die Haltbarkeit der Ergebnisse kann variieren und beträgt in der Regel 5 bis 10 Jahre, abhängig von Faktoren wie Hautqualität und Lebensstil.“]

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    Beratung mit einem plastischen Chirurgen zur Besprechung von Zielen, Optionen und potenziellen Risiken.

    Präoperative Beurteilung und Vorbereitung, einschließlich medizinischer Tests.

    Zur Schmerzlinderung wird vor dem Eingriff eine Narkose verabreicht.

    Die Schnittführung richtet sich nach der Art des durchgeführten Faceliftings.

    Neupositionierung und Straffung der Haut und des darunterliegenden Gewebes.

    Überschüssige Haut entfernen, um ein jugendliches Aussehen zu erzielen.

    Die Einschnitte werden mit Nähten oder Hautklebern verschlossen.

    Genesungs- und Nachsorgetermine zur Überwachung des Heilungsprozesses.

Preise

    Türkei

    $3,000 - $5,000

    Tschechische Republik

    $3,500 - $6,000

    Kroatien

    $4,000 - $6,500

    Litauen

    $3,000 - $5,500

    Polen

    $3,500 - $6,000

    Deutschland

    $7,000 - $12,000

    Schweiz

    $12,000 - $18,000

    Frankreich

    $8,000 - $12,000

    Vereinigtes Königreich

    $7,000 - $10,000

    Vereinigte Staaten

    $7,000 - $15,000

    Kanada

    $9,000 - $12,000

    Australien

    $10,000 - $20,000

Warum variieren die Preise?

    Erfahrung und Qualifikationen des Chirurgen.

    Geografische Lage der Klinik.

    Art und Komplexität des Facelift-Eingriffs.

    Kosten für Krankenhausaufenthalte oder chirurgische Eingriffe.

    Anästhesiegebühren.

    Kompressionskleidung für die Zeit nach der Operation und Rezepte für Medikamente.

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