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macs facelift short scar technique
The MACS Facelift Short Scar Technique is a facelift designed in Europe to achieve maximal results with smaller incisions, creating shorter scars
and less trauma, permitting a shorter recovery time. This procedure achieves the goals of older, more invasive facelift techniques by tightening the
deeper layers of the face and lifting the excess skin in an upward, more natural fashion. The result provides a natural, rejuvenated appearance, without
stretching the skin in an unnatural, taught fashion. This technique was built on a solid foundation of technology, theories and techniques that have
evolved throughout the 20th century.
Stand in front of a mirror and lightly pull your neck and facial skin upwards with both hands, a common maneuver demonstrated by patients to allow
their surgeons to understand their desired result. This maneuver demonstrates the basic principles of the MACS facelift technique. This technique is
well suited for many patients in all age groups.
In summary, this effective facelift technique offers the advantages shorter scars, reduced operative time, and less morbidity, resulting in a shorter recovery.
For a MACS facelift in New York City contact board certified plastic surgeon Robert Tornambe.
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