Revision Facial Lifts

When normal aging catches up with them or when there is deformity of "facelift stigmata" from a previous operation, individuals often decide to have another facelift again.

Greater overall skill level is required to perform a successful second, or even third, facelift surgery - because scar tissue is more difficult to work with than original tissue, original anatomical "landmarks" have been altered, and the original surgery may need to be corrected.

Because of Dr. O'Daniel's expertise in facial surgery, he revises a large number of facial procedures.  Over 25 percent of Dr. O'Daniel's patients previously have had surgery elsewhere.

Satisfactory outcomes are achieved with a combination of fat grafting, repositioning the fat, muscle and skin, as well as improving the quality of the original scars and normalizing the distorted ears and ear lobes.

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