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About the S-Lift and Facelifts: Video Series

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Learn about s-lifts and facelifts, the difference between them, where to get them, the anesthesia used and more with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video series.

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  1. Learn what an s-lift facelift surgery is and how it's performed with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  2. Learn where the dissection occurs in an s-lift plastic surgery procedure with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  3. Find out the reasons people decide to get s-lifts in plastic surgery with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  4. Find out about different kinds of facelifts and the differences between them with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  5. The direct physical benefits of s-lift facelifts. Learn about s-lifts and facelifts in this free video on cosmetic surgical procedures.

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  6. Learn the places you can go to get an s-lift and the possible complications from the procedure with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  7. Learn what drugs and medicine the doctor will use during an s-lift procedure and whether or not it will cost bruising with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  8. Learn about the average recovery from an s-lift plastic surgery procedure with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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  9. Learn about the typical facelift incisions with expert medical tips in this free plastic surgery video clip.

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The S-Lift is a type of facelift that provides an overall lift to your neck and the lower third of your face. Compared to a traditional facelift, it is a quicker operation with fewer complications, and a much faster recovery. The S-Lift is particularly well suited for middle-aged and younger patients and can make a dramatic change in the way you look by tightening sagging muscles and skin of the cheeks, chin and neck. An S-Lift is performed using tumescent local anesthesia and may be combined with facial and neck liposuction.

If someone decides to get an s-lift facelift, they will naturally have a number of questions about the procedure, cosmetic benefits, risks, and plastic surgery in general. In this free video series, our expert and doctor will teach you everything you need to know about s-lifts, including where the incisions are made, why people get them, what it will do to your face, and where to go to get an s-lift. You'll also learn about the surgical process, what anesthesia is used, and the recovery period that follows. So, if you think the skin on your face could use a little tightening, and you're interested in getting an s-lift, look no further than these free videos.

 
About the Presenter

Dr. Michael Walker Dr Michael Walker is a board certified M.D. and F.A.C.S. He is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, and he was the past president for the Texas Cosmetic Surgery Society. Dr. Walker was Cum Laude in the Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Texas. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree at Baylor College of Medicine. He has interned at Baylor Affiliated Hospitals, Texas Medical Center, and Houston. He completed his residency at Eastern Virginia Medical Center/Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Virginia. He is certified by The American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Walker is a clinical instructor in Facial Plastic Surgery at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.dkdk

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