NECKLIFT — FAQs
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1) Will I look like someone else after a necklift?
Many of Dr. Lopez’s patients report that when they return to their
normal life, their friends comment, “You look great. Are you getting
more sleep?”, “Did you change your hairstyle” or "You look less stressed
and tired”. Dr. Lopez will not change the way you look, just
enhance it. A well done necklift will avoid an “operated” look, yet be
able to restore the patient’s face and neck to a more youthful
appearance.
2) Does Dr. Lopez tighten the neck muscles?
Yes, the relaxed muscles are "tightened" under the skin and the excess
skin is removed. Tightening the muscles of the neck eliminates the saggy
skin in the midline of the neck, often termed the “turkey wattle” which
results in a more youthful appearance. Successful facial rejuvenation
involves manipulating both muscles and skin.
3) How long does a necklift last?
You will continue to age after the surgery, but for patients who do not
smoke, do not abuse the sun, are in good general health and have good
genetics, a necklift can last upwards of 10 years. For patients who
elect to abuse their skin and body, the improvement one see with a
necklift will not last as long.
4) How can you tell if I need a chin implant?
For patients with weakly projecting chins, a chin implant can greatly
improve their facial harmony and enhance the ultimate outcome after a
facelift. Dr. Lopez will assess your overall facial anatomy in
order to determine if a chin implant is indicated.
5) I have a double chin and jowls. Can Dr.
Lopez fix them?
Each patient will have different anatomy which dictates the degree of
improvement that is possible: however, the primary goal of a necklift is
to improve the double chin.
6) Does a facelift get rid of wrinkles?
A necklift is performed to remove sagging tissues in the midline of the
neck. There is usually some improvement in wrinkles around the
neck; however, facial resurfacing, Botox, and dermabrasion are more
appropriate procedures for elimination of wrinkles.

7) How much pain will I experience?
Fortunately, most procedures on the face cause mild discomfort.
However, Dr. Lopez does provide all patients with prescriptions for pain
medication. Most patients may use the prescription medication for
one to two days after surgery and then switch to Extra Strength Tylenol.
8) Will I be awake during surgery?
You will have the choice to have local anesthesia, general anesthesia or
IV sedation (medicine administered through an IV) and a local anesthetic
(numbing medication administered in the operating room). In the
latter two situations, patients are asleep during surgery. Patients do
not hear or feel anything and are comfortable during the operation.
Patients wake up very soon after the surgery is completed.
9) Do I go home after the surgery?
Yes, most necklifts are done on an outpatient basis. Because you will go
home after receiving sedation, you will need to make arrangements for a
responsible adult to drive you home, to stay with you overnight and to
drive you to our office for your first postoperative appointment. Your
first appointment is usually the day after surgery. Patients having
surgery must stay in the immediate San Antonio area overnight.
10) How long should I stay in San Antonio
following surgery?
Most patients stay in San Antonio about seven to ten days following
surgery. After that it's ok to fly or travel long distances.
11) When can I return to work?
Most of Dr. Lopez’s patients take about two weeks off of work. After two
weeks, most of the residual bruising and swelling can easily be
camouflaged with cover-up.
12) When can I exercise?
Dr. Lopez prefers that aerobic activities be avoided for two weeks after
surgery. In addition, heavy weightlifting or more strenuous
workouts should be avoided for three weeks postoperatively. It' is
extremely important to avoid bending, lifting or straining during the
early postoperative period as these activities can increase swelling and
delay healing.
13) Will I bruise and swell afterwards and how
long will it last?
Unfortunately it is impossible to do surgery without causing swelling.
Dr. Lopez does everything possible to minimize the amount of swelling
that occurs. Generally, postoperative swelling begins to resolve
at the end of the first week. Bruising is extremely variable.
Patients that have a tendency to bruise will generally bruise for about
10 days. Patients that don’t tend to bruise may have minimal if
any bruising. Complete resolution of bruising and swelling may
take two to three weeks. However, bruises may be camouflaged fairly
easily at seven to ten days with a concealer stick.
NECKLIFT PREOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
14) Should I do anything before to prepare for
surgery?
You will have a preoperative appointment with Dr. Lopez and his staff to
go over the preoperative instructions.
15) Why do I need a preoperative appointment?
This is an essential appointment to prepare you for your upcoming
surgery. Dr. Lopez will take preoperative photographs at the visit
as well as go over the procedure again to ensure that everyone is on the
same page. All questions that you have will be answered on that
visit as well. You will often times be given your prescriptions on
the preoperative visit day.
16) What else can I do to do to prepare for
surgery?
Dr. Lopez likes to have patients that have well controlled blood sugar
to drink three eight ounce glasses of pineapple juice for at least one
week before surgery. Pineapple juice can help minimize the
postoperative swelling. Patients that use tobacco will be asked to stop
for six weeks before and six weeks following surgery. Tobacco has
properties that impede wounds from healing. Dr. Lopez will
encourage tobacco users to not resume smoking at all after surgery; in
fact many of his patients have used the surgery as their motivation to
quit smoking.
17) What about my daily medications before
surgery?
In general you will be allowed to take most of your daily medications.
Medications that thin the blood such as ibuprofen, vitamin E, and herbal
supplements need to be stopped two weeks before surgery. You
can continue to take a multivitamin. Aspirin needs to be stopped
three weeks before surgery. Dr. Lopez will provide a "Medication
List" that reviews all medications and supplements to avoid prior to
surgery.
18) Do I need any special prescriptions before
surgery?
Dr. Lopez will generally give you a prescription for an antibiotic, a
pain medicine, antibiotic ointment, as well as an anti-swelling
medication. He also asks you to start taking Vitamin C 1 gram per day
for 1 week before surgery to continue for 2 weeks after surgery.
NECKLIFT POSTOPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
19) What will I feel when I wake up from
surgery?
Most patients report only mild to moderate discomfort associated with
some tightness or pulling. This pulling sensation, most noticeable under
the chin, subsides after about three weeks. Dr. Lopez will make sure you
are not nauseated or queasy.
20) How will I look like when I wake up from
surgery?
Following the procedure, you will have a soft head wrap around your head
and under your chin. This helps minimize swelling. The head wrap will be
removed in the office the following day. You may have some bruising,
however, this typically is more pronounced 24-48 hours after the
procedure.
21) How can I prevent bruising?
Most patents will have a little bruising. We can try to minimize
bruising by using Arnica before and after the procedure. Arnica is a
natural "herb" that helps prevent bruising.
22) How do I take care of the incisions?
The areas that are sutured will require some simple care. Dr.
Lopez asks that you use a Q-tip to cleanse the sutures with peroxide
once a day and apply an antibiotic ointment three times a day to keep
the sutures soft. In six to eight days, when the time arrives for suture
removal, sutures that have been cared for will slide out easily.
23) When can I shower?
You can shower 48 hours after the surgery. Make sure that you pat
dry the incisions well after the shower and apply the antibiotic
ointment.
24) What medications do I take following
surgery?
Dr. Lopez will ask you to take the following medications starting the
day of surgery:
1- An antibiotic - generally Keflex for one week
2- Pain medicine - Vicodin or Percocet to take as needed
3- Antibiotic ointment- to place on the incision sites at least
three times a day
4- Antiswelling medication- for patients that are not diabetic a
Medrol dosepak will be given
5- Vitamin C 1 gram for 1 week before and two weeks following
surgery to promote healing
6- Arnica- place under the tongue three tabs three times a day
before meals for two weeks.

25) When do I start taking these prescriptions?
Patients take their pain medication as needed. Begin taking vitamin C
one week before surgery. You can begin taking Arnica the day
before surgery. The antibiotic and swelling medications begin when
you arrive home following surgery. Unless you are notified otherwise,
resume all daily medications when you arrive home from surgery.
26) Are there any food to avoid following
surgery?
No. Dr. Lopez encourages you to eat a well-balanced diet. You may
notice that saltier foods can cause you to swell for a longer period of
time.
27) When is my first postoperative appointment?
You will be asked to see Dr. Lopez on the first day following necklift
for removal of head wrap dressing. You will need someone to drive you to
this appointment.
28) What about my regular daily activities?
Sleep with head of the bed elevated or use two to three pillows for one
week. Absolutely no bending, lifting or straining for two weeks. If you
have little children, bend at the knees or sit on the floor and let them
climb on to your lap.
29) How can I minimize the swelling and
bruising?
Most of Dr. Lopez’s patents will have a little bruising. He minimizes
bruising by having patients stop all blood thinners well ahead of
surgery as well as using Arnica before and after the procedure. A
good night’s sleep is vital to healthy healing. Patients are also
asked to sleep with their head at least at 45 degrees to minimize the
swelling.
30) When will I look normal?
You will be presentable at two to three weeks. You will look great at
six weeks and even better at six months as things settle and expressions
become more natural. At three weeks you know you are well on the way to
recovery and most patients resume routine activities around two to three
weeks following surgery. Final results are evaluated at one year.
31) How often do I need to return for
postoperative visits?
Dr. Lopez likes to see his patients 3, 6, and 12 months after the
procedure to ensure that the healing is going as expected.