Recommended to do with pulling the cheeks for 40 years up.
Procedure
A temple lift is recommended for those who may have drooping brows or “hooded” eyelids due to natural aging producing a sad or worried appearance, but who are otherwise happy with the rest of their forehead. In fact, a sagging temple is a much more common of aging than a sagging brow, making a temple lift an ideal procedure for most people who are seeking facial rejuvenation.
Preoperative
Abstain from aspirin, cigarettes, garlic, onions, fish oil, vitamin E and soy products 2 weeks before and after surgery to prevent bruising or severe bleeding.
Do not eat or drink at least 6 hours before the surgery.
Wash your hair in the morning before surgery to prevent infection.
Normal blood pressure control 2 weeks before surgery.
Preparing to take leave for 7-10 days to recuperate.
Notify any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. including any usage of a drug or dietary supplements.
Scars caused by surgery will be behind the ears and hairline.
Recovery
Apply Cold Compress 4 times a day to reduce the swelling in the first period of recovery.
Lie down with the head raised higher than your chest, the swelling will subside faster.
Remove bandage the next day after the surgery. You may wash your hair very gently and make sure to keep them dry.
Come back days 5 after the surgery to remove the stitches around the ear area. If you delay to remove your stitch, it may cause some wound.
A week after the surgery you will come back again to loosen the stitch on your head to make it more comfortable for the wound.
10 Days after the surgery, come back to remove all the stitches and for the follow up. However, if the incision is still tight you might have to remove your stitches 14 days after the surgery.
Any other side effect, please consult a doctor immediately.
General Information
Hospital Stay (night)
1
LOS in Thailand
20
Type
New Surgery
Type of Anesthesia
General anesthesia
Follow Up Process
5-14 days after surgery
Scar Condition
Scar will be gradually removed within 7-10 days.
Remark
Recommended to do with pulling the cheeks for 40 years up.
Procedure
A temple lift is recommended for those who may have drooping brows or “hooded” eyelids due to natural aging producing a sad or worried appearance, but who are otherwise happy with the rest of their forehead. In fact, a sagging temple is a much more common of aging than a sagging brow, making a temple lift an ideal procedure for most people who are seeking facial rejuvenation.
Preoperative
Abstain from aspirin, cigarettes, garlic, onions, fish oil, vitamin E and soy products 2 weeks before and after surgery to prevent bruising or severe bleeding.
Do not eat or drink at least 6 hours before the surgery.
Wash your hair in the morning before surgery to prevent infection.
Normal blood pressure control 2 weeks before surgery.
Preparing to take leave for 7-10 days to recuperate.
Notify any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. including any usage of a drug or dietary supplements.
Scars caused by surgery will be behind the ears and hairline.
Recovery
Apply Cold Compress 4 times a day to reduce the swelling in the first period of recovery.
Lie down with the head raised higher than your chest, the swelling will subside faster.
Remove bandage the next day after the surgery. You may wash your hair very gently and make sure to keep them dry.
Come back days 5 after the surgery to remove the stitches around the ear area. If you delay to remove your stitch, it may cause some wound.
A week after the surgery you will come back again to loosen the stitch on your head to make it more comfortable for the wound.
10 Days after the surgery, come back to remove all the stitches and for the follow up. However, if the incision is still tight you might have to remove your stitches 14 days after the surgery.
Any other side effect, please consult a doctor immediately.