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  • Q&A with Australian Health Practitioners

    What Is a Revision Facelift?

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  • Dr Scott Turner has spent several years acquiring the qualifications, education, training, and hands-on surgical experience to perform cosmetic plastic surgery. Dr Scott J Turner … View Profile

    A revision facelift surgery, also known as a secondary facelift, is a cosmetic procedure performed to correct or improve the results of a previous facelift. While facelifts can produce excellent, long-lasting results, sometimes the initial surgery may not meet the patient’s expectations or complications might arise, leading to the need for a corrective procedure. A revision facelift addresses these issues, aiming to restore natural facial contours, smooth out irregularities, and resolve aesthetic or functional concerns resulting from the first surgery.

    Revision facelifts are frequently more complex than primary facelifts due to the presence of scar tissue and altered anatomy, requiring a skilled and experienced plastic surgeon to navigate these challenges safely.

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