Considering a facelift can be a significant decision, often accompanied by questions and uncertainties about the final outcome. Some individuals may wonder if there’s a way to preview facelift results before undergoing surgery. In this blog, Artiste Plastic Surgery discusses general information about ways that might help visualise outcomes, although these tools cannot guarantee specific results.
Consultations
Before the digital age, prospective facelift patients relied on consultations. Surgeons perform a physical exam and discuss the procedure relevant in detail. To be a good candidate for a cosmetic surgery, such as facelift, it is important to have realistic expectations about the procedure, including potential results and risks associated with it. It is also essential to obtain a referral from your GP.
Before-and-After Photos
Reviewing a collection of before-and-after photos from previous facelift patients can provide helpful context during consultations. These images offer examples of the surgeon’s past work, but it’s important to understand that individual outcomes vary, and results cannot be guaranteed. A thorough consultation is essential to discuss your specific goals and expectations.
3D Imaging Technology
Some plastic surgery practices use 3D imaging technology to generate a three-dimensional model of a patient’s face. This technology may help patients explore how potential adjustments could influence their appearance. However, it is important to understand that these simulations provide an approximation and cannot guarantee actual surgical outcomes.
Augmented Reality (AR)
. Some plastic surgeons may use augmented reality (AR) tools to help patients explore potential outcomes of facelift procedures. AR overlays computer-generated images onto the patient’s video feed, offering a visual approximation of possible changes in real time. It is important to note that these simulations provide only a rough estimate and do not guarantee surgical outcomes.
Virtual Reality (VR) Simulations
Virtual reality (VR) simulations may help patients to explore a lifelike virtual representation of potential outcomes. While these simulations may give patients additional perspective, the results are only indicative and should not be seen as a guarantee of the final outcome.
Advancements in imaging technology offer visual tools that can help patients explore potential aesthetic outcomes. However, it is important to maintain realistic expectations, as these technologies provide approximations rather than guarantees. A GP referral and a face-to-face consultation with your chosen surgeon are essential to discuss your goals, potential risks, and expected outcomes, ensuring you make an informed decision.
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.