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Plastic Surgery In Nepal


Plastic Surgery In Nepal

 

The cervico-facial lift is an operation in Nepal aimed at counteracting the effects of time and the signs of aging. It treats sagging skin in a natural way and restores a much younger appearance to the face. It is one of the most performed procedures in Nepal cosmetic surgery.

 

Facelift in Nepal 

 

The facelift is a surgical procedure done in Nepal  whose goal is to give a second youth to the face by tightening the skin in the cheeks, jowls, and neck. An incision starts at the temple, follows the ear internally, goes around the earlobe, goes back into the ear crease, and disappears into the hair.

 

Depending on the desired result, this procedure can be combined with other interventions in Nepal, such as blepharoplasty or facial lipofilling. This type of intervention does not affect the structure or appearance of the face. On the contrary, the restoration of its contour allows the patient to find a younger version of himself without modifying his expression. In a word, the face is rejuvenated in a more natural way.

 

During the cervico-facial lift, the underlying muscles (called SMAS) are usually tightened. Then the surgeon also removes the excess skin and tightens it on the facial muscles to obtain a more lasting result over time.

 

Indications: why and when to do a facelift in Nepal?

 

It is an operation that is now one of the great classics of cosmetic surgery. You can therefore consider it with confidence, because it is perfectly mastered. The facelift aims to treat sagging skin in the Nepal by following areas:


  • temples and eyebrows,

  • cheeks and jowls,

  • the oval of the face,

  • the neck.

 

Although tempting at any age, a facelift should not be performed very early in life. It is wiser to wait until there is excess skin so that the result of the procedure is clearly visible. Performed prematurely on a face whose oval is still well defined, it will give a fixed result. 

 

If we had to define an ideal age, it would be between 52 and 60 years old. However, there is no recommended maximum age to start. Only the state of health at the time of the intervention counts

 

A second operation can be performed 10 years after the first, but it will also ideally be the last. If you persist in carrying out the third operation, or even more, you end up obtaining a frozen and unnatural appearance. You should know that by dint of pulling the skin, it loses its elasticity.

 

The facelift remains a must for facial rejuvenation. Done well, it has no equivalent for rejuvenating the oval of the face and the neck.

 

How is a cervico-facial lift performed in Nepal?

 

Before the cervico-facial lifting operation in Nepal

 

In Nepal, there are on average 2 pre-operative consultations with the surgeon before a neck and face lift. An information sheet and a detailed estimate will be given to you to allow you to make your decision calmly. You will also need to make an appointment in Nepal with an anesthesiologist.

 

Comparison photographs will be taken before and after the procedure. If you need to dye your hair, it will have to be done before the operation, because it will no longer be possible in the month following the intervention.

 

The following preoperative instructions must be observed:


  • stop smoking at least one month before surgery and one month after to reduce the risk of complications and avoid necrosis;

  • stop taking any antiplatelet or anticoagulant medication 2 weeks before the operation (such as aspirin).

  • stop the contraceptive pill for those who still take it one month before the operation to avoid an increased risk of thromboembolism.

 

During the cervico-facial lifting operation in Nepal

 

You enter on an empty stomach the morning of the operation and the hospitalization lasts in principle 24 hours. Two options are offered for anesthesia in Nepal:


  • general anesthesia;

  • “deep” local anesthesia or neuroleptanalgesia (injection of tranquilizers intravenously.

The operation itself is painless. It is especially bothersome, with a feeling of strong tension in the face and neck that persists for a few days.

At the end of the intervention, you will have a tight bandage around your face, it will not hide your eyes. This compression hood that will have to be worn in the following days avoids swelling too much. All sutures used are absorbable, so there will be nothing to remove later. You will spend 2 hours or less in the recovery room before returning to your room.

After the cervico-facial lifting operation in Nepal

Recovery is faster for a mini facelift when in Nepal than for a full cervico-facial lift. You can leave the clinic the next day or the same day if the facelift is performed on an outpatient basis.

You can take a shower the next day. A daily shampoo is recommended after the procedure. You will be able to resume your professional activities and go out to do your shopping or other after 8 days and therefore show yourself in public without the operation being noticed. On the other hand, it will be necessary to wait one month after the operation to resume sport. It will also be necessary to avoid exposing the scars to the sun for a year.

The bruises completely disappear after 3 weeks. If they are particularly bothersome, it is possible to camouflage them with suitable make-up after a week.

The results of a facelift in Nepal

Deep wrinkles become less marked thanks to the tension exerted on the skin. Most of the incisions are hidden in the hair (temples and neck) and around the ear, making the scars virtually invisible.

You will be able to start enjoying the results about a week after the procedure in Nepal. After a month, the result is already perfect and after 3 months, it is final.

The duration of a facelift in Nepal

On average, the intervention in Nepal lasts between 1h30 and 3 hours depending on the size of the areas to be corrected.

The cost of a facelift in Nepal

The prices vary according to several factors in Nepal: the amount of skin to be removed and reshaped, the technique used, and the other combined procedures (liposuction of the chin, lipofilling of the face, blepharoplasty, etc.).

On average, the price of a facelift varies between 6,500 and 8,500 euros in Nepal depending on the size of the operation. This price includes the fees of the surgeon, the anesthetist, the clinic fees, as well as all the follow-up consultations for one year.