If you are considering a
rhytidectomy, or facelift, for the first time or are looking to improve
or refresh a previous procedure, it is important to understand the two
basic techniques offered today - the traditional and the Composite
Facelift. Since 1916, the traditional facelift, has changed very little.
Techniques might vary slightly, but the approach and results are
basically the same. Typically, after this type of cosmetic surgery,
one's face seems fresh and rejuvenated. But over time the natural, fresh
look from the traditional facelift disappears. The face seems to
"fall" and several areas of the face begin to show signs of
tension and pull.
Recently,
a new approach - the Composite Facelift - was developed that offers a
more effective and advanced alternative to the traditional facelift and
its problems. Dr. Sam Hamra, a board certified plastic and
reconstructive surgeon, has dedicated over 25 years to the research and
development of this integrated surgical procedure that addresses all
areas of the face. In addition to the Composite Facelift, Dr. Hamra, has
perfected a lower eyelid procedure that is now being adopted by surgeons
around the world. When the Composite Facelift is combined with this
unique procedure the results are a fabulous, more youthful appearance.
Certified,
The American Board of Plastic Surgery
Certified, The American Board of Surgery
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Ramsey J. Choucair, M.D.
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