Due to its minimally invasive nature, recovery from a MACS (Minimal Access Cranial Suspension) facelift is generally smoother and faster than traditional facelift procedures. Immediately following your MACS facelift, you will be monitored in a recovery area until you are fully awake from anesthesia. It is normal to experience some swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort in the treated areas, which typically subside within a few days to a week. Our medical team will provide detailed instructions on how to care for your incisions, manage any discomfort, and reduce swelling.
The MACS facelift usually requires a shorter recovery period compared to traditional facelifts. Most patients can return to normal daily activities within one to two weeks. However, avoiding strenuous activities and heavy lifting for at least three to four weeks is advisable. Specific guidelines tailored to your recovery needs will be provided to ensure optimal healing.
Regular follow-up appointments with Dr. Alan Durkin will be scheduled to monitor your healing progress and address any concerns, ensuring that your recovery is on track and achieving the desired results. Dr. Durkin will also offer personalized recommendations to help you maintain your results.
As the initial swelling and bruising subside, you will begin to see the rejuvenating effects of your MACS facelift. The results are natural-looking and can take years off your appearance by lifting and tightening the facial tissues, with most patients noticing significant improvements in facial contours and a reduction in sagging skin. The longevity of your MACS facelift results can last for years and be enhanced by adopting a healthy lifestyle and consistent skincare regimen. Protecting your skin from sun exposure, staying hydrated, and using high-quality skincare products can help preserve the youthful appearance achieved through the procedure. Periodic touch-up treatments or non-surgical procedures, such as neuromodulators and dermal fillers, can further enhance and maintain your results over time.