Why Less Is More

Not Your Mother's Facelift

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Surgery, Plastic & Cosmetic
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Author: Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD FACS ISBN: 9781483556581
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: August 3, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Oleh Slupchynskyj, MD FACS
ISBN: 9781483556581
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: August 3, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
For over a century now, people from all walks of life have fervently pursued the goal of looking younger through Facelifts. In fact the first Facelift was performed in Germany, at the very start of the 20th Century when an elderly, Polish aristocrat asked her doctor to give her a “little lift” in her cheeks and mouth area. By the 1920s, aesthetics had already become a burgeoning specialization for Facelift Surgeons. Today, Facelifts are routine. They allow modern day, men and women alike to knock ten years off of their appearance, enhance their feelings of confidence and increase their quality of life. To accomplish these goals, Traditional Facelifts have typically employed invasive techniques that tighten loose skin, and restore the face's youthful resilience and natural contours. While older patients may still prefer or even require this route, younger patients, seek something less traumatic that will still produce desired results. In response to numerous requests for a minimally invasive option, Dr. Oleh Slupchynskyj, a New York-based Facial Plastic Surgeon, developed a unique technique known as the SLUPlift™. This Mini Facelift delivers the same, long lasting results as a traditional lift, in half the surgery time and without large incisions, General Anesthesia or a lengthy recovery time. It is important to understand the major distinctions between a Traditional Facelift and a Mini Facelift, like the SLUPlift™. Dr. Slupchynskyj wrote, Why Less is More: Not Your Mother's Facelift to accurately inform consumers about these distinctions in addition to the differences among all facelifting surgical techniques that are employed today.
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For over a century now, people from all walks of life have fervently pursued the goal of looking younger through Facelifts. In fact the first Facelift was performed in Germany, at the very start of the 20th Century when an elderly, Polish aristocrat asked her doctor to give her a “little lift” in her cheeks and mouth area. By the 1920s, aesthetics had already become a burgeoning specialization for Facelift Surgeons. Today, Facelifts are routine. They allow modern day, men and women alike to knock ten years off of their appearance, enhance their feelings of confidence and increase their quality of life. To accomplish these goals, Traditional Facelifts have typically employed invasive techniques that tighten loose skin, and restore the face's youthful resilience and natural contours. While older patients may still prefer or even require this route, younger patients, seek something less traumatic that will still produce desired results. In response to numerous requests for a minimally invasive option, Dr. Oleh Slupchynskyj, a New York-based Facial Plastic Surgeon, developed a unique technique known as the SLUPlift™. This Mini Facelift delivers the same, long lasting results as a traditional lift, in half the surgery time and without large incisions, General Anesthesia or a lengthy recovery time. It is important to understand the major distinctions between a Traditional Facelift and a Mini Facelift, like the SLUPlift™. Dr. Slupchynskyj wrote, Why Less is More: Not Your Mother's Facelift to accurately inform consumers about these distinctions in addition to the differences among all facelifting surgical techniques that are employed today.

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