While no one can stop time, there are certain things that we can do to reduce aging and prolong the effects of a facelift. Factors like genetics and environmental pollutants may be out of our control. 

However, stress, weight, and lifestyle choices are all decisions that we can make. Those decisions—good or bad—will determine the longevity of facelift results and our skin’s appearance.

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Plastic surgery boosts people’s confidence, initiates a positive lifestyle, and improves overall health. It involves investing in yourself. The results of treatments do last, providing you work to maintain them. While treatments can assist you in having your dream body, they will not prevent weight gain, aging, and other physical attributes from occurring.

Realistic Expectations

Many people consider post-surgery recovery to be the final step in treatment, when it is just the beginning—the lasting step in maintaining results. Serious procedures require healing time, but results last as long as you allow them. Investing in treatments is not merely about the cost, but also in maintaining results. Healthy lifestyle choices impact the longevity of plastic surgery results.

Post-Surgical Recovery

When patients have or plan for plastic surgery, such as a deep plane facelift or a mini facelift in Toronto, recovery is the first thing to consider. Resuming normal activities will take time, so patients must avoid rushing the process. Proper recovery involves patience and the ability to follow directions. Ensure you listen to the medical team and your plastic surgeon, and follow each step they provide.

Patients may require a few days or months to heal fully. Provide your body with the time it needs while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Avoid resuming complete activities after surgery, as it may hinder your progress—take your time. Maintaining results involves adequate healing time before focusing on lifestyle goals and healthy habits.

Tips on Prolonging Your Facelift Results After Recovery

Many lifestyle behaviours must be followed for those looking to extend the benefits of having a facelift. Some begin before the facelift, while others may involve aftercare. All the recommendations involve the basics taught to people all their lives: eat healthy, drink plenty of water, maintain proper body weight, and care for your skin.

1. Weight management

Continual weight loss and gain affect facial tissues and skin. Ideal facelift candidates are in a healthy range with plans to maintain their weight. If an overweight individual receives a facelift, the results change with weight loss. When we lose fat cells, facial skin begins to sag, affecting the results of a facelift. The skin isn’t as tight as it once was.

2. Exercise

Exercise is essential for maintaining results. Physical exercise keeps your body in optimum shape and reduces weight gain. It also improves circulation and reduces complications after surgery (such as infections or blood clots).

Exercise tones and tightens muscles, stimulating collagen production required to maintain skin elasticity. It will help you have firmer skin, appear youthful, and provide a slimmer figure. However, patients should wait until their plastic surgeon’s approval before resuming physical activity. 

3. Sun exposure

The sun’s UV rays cause skin lines, wrinkles, and aging. To protect the results of your facelift, reduce sun exposure whenever possible. Wearing large-brimmed hats to shade the face is recommended whenever outdoors. We also recommend patients use sunscreen daily to minimize sun damage to lifted and stretched facial skin.

4. Smoking and drinking

People who smoke or drink should consider quitting before undergoing plastic surgery, especially if they want to get a facelift. Smoking increases your risk for infection and prevents healing by reducing oxygen supply and blood flow to your skin cells. Chemicals found in cigarette smoke generate damage to elastin and collagen fibres, which cause sagging. 

Drinking causes premature aging and reduced skin elasticity. Alcohol reduces the moisture found in the skin and causes dehydration. It weakens the immune system, making healing difficult and increasing complication risks. Many facelift surgeons in Toronto insist patients cease smoking and drinking for two weeks before surgery. 

For those considering a facelift in Toronto, smoking will quickly ruin the results of the procedure. It also increases the incidence of scarring and dries out the skin tissue surrounding the mouth, creating creases.

5. Nutrition and hydration

Healthy facial tissues and skin begin with proper nutrition and hydration. We recommend that patients drink ample fluids daily (water) and eat healthily. Patients should consume vegetables, fresh fruits, and whole grains. These will generate a positive effect on your skin and reduce aging. 

Patients should reduce sugar consumption, as it generates a chemical process known as glycation. Sugar molecules can damage lipids, proteins, and other molecules responsible for optimum skin during glycation. Many patients also benefit from adding specified nutritional supplements to ensure they receive enough minerals, vitamins, and micronutrients.

6. Skincare

Having a facelift in Toronto is an investment in yourself. It increases self-esteem and confidence. To maintain the effects of a facelift, patients must provide their skin with adequate daily care. Therefore, committing to skincare regimens that protect and moisturize the skin will prolong the effects of the facelift.

Skincare treatments like cleansing, exfoliating, toning, moisturizing, and additional treatments (such as professional facials) will help maintain a youthful appearance. We also recommend patients use medical-grade products containing peptides, retinoids, and antioxidants to smooth and brighten the skin.

7. Additional cosmetic procedures

Additional treatments can enhance facelift results by extending a regular skincare routine. For example, laser resurfacing gently removes the skin’s outer layer to reveal a youthful, smoother-looking appearance.

Other types of treatments can include chemical peels and photo facials. However, if you recently had a facelift, consult your facelift surgeon in Toronto about how long to wait before undergoing non-surgical cosmetic procedures. You must give your skin the proper amount of time to heal.

Contact Solomon Facial Plastic Regarding Your Cosmetic Surgery Needs

At Solomon Facial Plastic, we have the best facelift surgeons in Toronto. We understand the science behind creating lasting treatments and can provide superior facelift results. Our results, backed by experience and education, leave patients feeling more confident and rejuvenated.

Whether you want to book facelift treatment in Toronto or receive other forms of care, you can contact us at 855-519-2799 (Thornhill Clinic) or 416-864-6100 (Davenport Clinic) from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. We are also open on Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. As well, you can reach us by filling out our contact form.