Results of Your Chicago Facelift Surgery
The results of your
facelift may be dramatic or subtle, depending on how you look before surgery as
well as the specific goals that you and your plastic surgeon have established.
Since the healing process is gradual, you should expect to wait at least several
weeks for an accurate picture of your "new look." Additional minor changes, or
settling, may occur over several months.
Post Surgical Care
The results of
your facelift surgery can be maintained with the use
of clinical skin care products. Dr. Speron recommends the neaclearplus
Liquid Oxygen
Hydrating Gentle Facial Cleanser,
Rejuvenating Facial Toner, and
Sun Block Protection to retain the results of
your facelift procedure. Each product is fortified with liquid oxygen, the most
powerful ingredient in anti-aging.
neaclearplus Liquid Oxygen Hydrating Gentle
Facial Cleanser:
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Cleanses the
skin with the power of essential vitamins and oxygen
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Clears
delicate facial skin of toxic environmental impurities
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Maintains
youthful appearance of the skin after facial surgery

neaclearplus Liquid Oxygen Rejuvenating Facial
Toner:
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Promotes
healing and wellness of delicate facial skin
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Tightens the
skin, maintaining post-surgical results
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Removes every
trace of dirt while leaving the skin soft and smooth

neaclearplus Liquid Oxygen Sun Block Protection:
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Prevents sun
damage and the increase of fine lines on the face
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Protects
against harmful UV rays that cause skin cancer
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Smoothes the
skin to maintain youthful post-surgical results
Maintaining a
Relationship with Your Chicago FaceLift Plastic Surgeon
You will return to your plastic
surgeon's office for follow-up care at prescribed intervals, at which time your
progress will be evaluated. Your surgeon will encourage you to schedule routine
follow-up evaluations at the frequency recommended for your age group and the
procedure performed.
Please remember that the relationship
with your plastic surgeon does not end when you leave the operating room. If you
have questions or concerns during your recovery, or need additional information
at a later time, you should contact your surgeon.
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