
As the holiday season approaches, some individuals may consider the timing of elective cosmetic procedures, including facelifts. In this blog, Artiste Plastic Surgery explores why some people schedule cosmetic treatments around the holidays and factors to keep in mind if you’re thinking of timing a procedure during this season.
Time Off and Recovery
The holiday season often provides people with additional time off. Those who have been thinking long and hard about scheduling surgery during this time. The long rest period may also allow for a quieter recovery away from work responsibilities.
Season of Giving, Including to Oneself
For some, the holidays offer a time for self-care. Elective procedures like facelifts can be a way individuals choose to focus on personal well-being and renewed confidence going into the new year. However, it’s important to remember that a facelift is a significant, invasive procedure.
There are many ways to practise self-care—like indulging in rest, hobbies, or family time—that may be less intensive and can provide similar feelings of renewal and well-being without the need for surgery.
Reflecting on the Past Year
As the year ends, some people reflect on personal growth and changes they hope to embrace in the coming year. While a facelift may seem like one way to symbolise these changes for some, remember that such procedures are drastic.
Further, facelifts are not essential to mark new chapters in life. Many choose to make life changes through other forms of self-care, self-reflection, or personal goals.
If you are considering invasive procedures, be sure you have thought it through and have undergone a full medical assessment and screening for BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder) to ensure this is something you really want to pursue.
What to Expect From a Facelift Procedure?
A facelift is a cosmetic surgery addressing facial ageing under anaesthesia. Incisions around the ears and hairline allow the surgeon to lift and reposition tissues, and remove excess skin, for a firmer skin.
Swelling and bruising are common post-surgery, with final results becoming evident during the recovery period. Adhering to post-operative care instructions is vital to minimise risks like infection and scarring. Consultation with a skilled plastic surgeon is recommended to discuss expectations.
Disclaimer: At Artiste Plastic Surgery, our Plastic Surgeons led by Dr Jack Zoumaras have been trained to the highest possible degree. All surgery has risks and it is always advised to get a second opinion. Risks are very real and we cannot guarantee any result. Results are illustrated as a guide only. All risks are managed and any need for revision surgery or complications (1-5%) can be managed by our specialist plastic surgeons.
Any statements on how you will feel is based on Level V Evidence:
Level V: How you will feel after plastic surgery varies between individuals, depending on psychological and physical factors. Our internal research is based on how patients in our practice feel after surgery.
The blogs are not a substitute for a medical consultation and do not form as part of the doctor to patient relationship.