Our Patient's Journey: Recovery After a Deep Plane Facelift

Undergoing a deep plane facelift can be a life-changing experience for many patients, but it also comes with a considerable recovery time and aftercare. We receive a lot of queries regarding recovery after a deep plane facelift, so we decided to write a blog post about it and share a real patient's journey with you. Our lovely patient had a deep plane facelift only five weeks ago, and now she is on a boat, sailing in Norway, enjoying the beautiful scenery and no longer self-conscious about her appearance.

In this blog post, we'll take you through the typical recovery time after a deep plane facelift and share our patient's experience so that you can get a better idea of what to expect.

Days 1-2: Following the procedure, the patient will be advised to rest and sleep with her head in an elevated position. Swelling and bruising will be visible and gradually increase during the first two days after the surgery. Pain is expected but can be managed with prescribed medication.

Days 3-5: The swelling and bruising will continue and gradually reach their peak by the fourth and fifth day after the surgery. However, the pain will start to decrease, and the patient will begin to feel more comfortable. During these days, the patient will begin a gentle facial massage to facilitate the lymphatic drainage and reduce swelling.

Days 6-10: Swelling and bruising will start to decrease gradually, but the patient may still experience some tightness and discomfort around the incision areas. During this time, the patient will be advised to walk and lightly exercise to stimulate the blood flow and help with the healing process.

Days 11-14: The worst of bruising and swelling should be over by this period. The patient will still experience some residual swelling, but it should be significantly reduced by now. At this point, the patient can return to most of their daily activities without any problems.

Days 15-28: Swelling and bruising should continue to decrease, and the patient should recover fully by the end of this period. However, the recovery time may vary depending on the patient's health condition, age, type of surgery, or whether any additional procedures were performed.

Our patient's journey was different from the typical recovery period discussed above. She experienced minimal swelling and bruising, which she attributed to following Dr. Kassir’s postoperative instructions carefully. She was diligent about taking her prescribed medications and following the facial massage routine. She also took supplements that were recommended by Dr. Kassir to speed up the healing process. Our patient's positive attitude and compliance with Dr. Kassir's instructions enabled her to recover rapidly, and she was able to embark on her boat trip just five weeks after the surgery.

Recovery after a deep plane facelift is a journey, and it varies from patient to patient. Our patient's journey was exceptional, but the typical recovery period may take up to two to three weeks, depending on many factors. If you're considering a deep plane facelift, it's essential to understand the recovery process and follow the postoperative instructions provided by your surgeon to ensure a smooth and successful recovery. A positive attitude, patience, and compliance with the instructions provided by your surgeon can make a significant difference in recovery. With the right aftercare, recovery from a deep plane facelift can quickly vary by a few weeks, and you can likewise embark on your next adventure with renewed confidence.

Click to watch our lovely patient’s transformation!

Dr. Ramtin Kassir

About the author:

Dr. Kassir is a triple-Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon with nearly 30 years of experience. As a renowned surgeon and member of the society of facial plastic surgeons, he has been featured in numerous media and news outlets. He pioneered the non-surgical rhinoplasty and has performed thousands of surgeries on patients from all over the world.

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