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https://FacialAestheticSurgery.com Dr. Pradeep Sinha - 404-256-5428 We want our patients to look and feel younger and healthier, not fake or altered! Learn all the ways we can help you feel great: FACE – Rhinoplasty, Facelifts, and Necklifts – look and feel years younger. INJECTABLES – Botox®, Juvederm™ and other fillers – Lips – Eyes – Wrinkles LASERS – Skin Care and Laser Hair Removal SKIN – Skin care, Products and Peels. BODY – Coolsculpting to sculpt without surgery. -------------------- TRANSCRIPT -------------------- So, some technical parts of the traditional facelift. I think this is very important to understand, because what you lift determines the result you get, and more importantly, how long it lasts. In a nutshell, think of your face like an onion. You generally have three important layers that sit upon a fourth layer, which is your facial skeleton. In between each of these layers is kind of a thin, wispy layer. Layer one, the first layer of the onion, is your skin. Second layer below that is something that is where your facial muscles are, and some thick, fibrous tissue that connects all the facial muscles together, which we call this mass SMAS. SMAS stands for, in medicalese, superficial muscular aponeurotic system, but commonly known as SMAS S-MAS. And that's a very important layer, which I'm going to touch on in a second. The next layer down is a layer that covers some of the glands and deeper muscles of your face, and this layer is very important because this is the danger layer. This is where the nerves that control your facial movement go, and it's very important that the surgeon have a very good working knowledge of this anatomy, because it's very easy to get into the wrong layer. And finally, I think there is the deepest layer, which is the tissue that's covering the bone. And there's actually many surgeons that actually do lifts down in this layer. It's called a subperiosteal facelift. I think all of these lifts have advantages and disadvantages, but I think for all of them, if the surgeon respects the layers of the face and the underlying anatomy of each of these layers, we can really tailor-make the proper type of lift that will meet the needs of the patient. Most of the lifts are in that second layer, the SMAS layer. The reason we like to do lifts in this layer and not just in the skin, which is the way many people lift the face, is that guess what. Skin stretches. Ask any pregnant woman. Ask anybody who's gained weight. Skin just stretches. So if you're relying on the skin to hold your face up, it's going to look great for a short period of time, but just like what happens anywhere else, the skin will stretch and it will drop. And often, sometimes, the scars will start to stretch too and become more noticeable. So we kind of reject skin-only lifts. We don't think that they last and actually create more problems than they help. Again, some people will say, "Hey, we can do this for half price. We can do it under local anesthetic," but like many things in life, it's great in the short term and not so great in the long term. Read More Here ( https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... ) -------------------- OUR RESOURCES -------------------- FACIAL PLASTIC SURGERY https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... FACELIFT https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... RHINOPLASTY https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... LIQUID FACELIFT https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... COOLSCULPTING https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... INJECTABLES https://www.facialaestheticsurgery.co... -------------------- CONTACT OUR TEAM -------------------- https://FacialAestheticSurgery.com Dr. Pradeep Sinha 5730 Glenridge Dr, T200 Atlanta, GA 30328 Phone: 404-256-5428 M,W, Th: 8:30AM - 5PM T: 8:30AM - 6:30PM F: 8:30AM - 2PM