FACELIFT EVOLVES FROM SHORT SCARS TO PINHOLES
By Joseph M. POBER, M.D., F.A.C.S., P.C.
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Pober, MD, FACS, PC, an example of Dr. Pober's "Pinhole Facelift". Before and
after fat injections into the jawline through a "pin-hole" to simulate a
Facelift with excellent results. To learn more, simply to schedule a free consultation to
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The earliest sign of facial
aging is sagging, especially of the jawline and neck region. This is benefited with a
"lift" called the rhytidectomy or facelift, which traditionally also corrects
the neck and is better referred to as the cervicofacialplasty (neck-facelift).
The cervicofacialplasty (facelift) has undergone continuous evolution and takes on many
forms determined by the individual needs and wants of each patient. The technique no
longer simply relies on tightly pulling the facial skin. Today the underlying facial
structures such as the cheeks are cosmetically enhanced. The jowls of a droopy jawline and
"turkey gobbler" deformity of the sagging neck are elevated with the
resuspension of deeper facial layers, called the "SMAS-platysma unit". This
"two layer" enhancement and resuspension of underlying deep facial structures
allow the surface skin to simply be redraped, with only the excess skin removed. Depending
on your preference you may have local or general anesthesia and have the surgery performed
in the hospital or in my office. Patients usually go home with drains after the procedure.
The next day the drains are removed. Sutures around the ears are removed in four to five
days, while those hidden in the scalp above and behind the ears are removed in 7-10 days.
Many patients return to work after the sutures are removed applying makeup to any residual
bruising. Patients usually enjoy normal social activities after two to three weeks.
Most commonly the two layer (SMAS-Platysma and skin lift) is employed to reverse some of
the ravages of aging. This alone is adequate for those with "satisfactory"
underlying bone structure. For those in the majority, who are less fortunate, or who have
lost some of their youthful facial structures, resulting in flattened cheekbones or heavy
jowls, Dr. Pober first corrects the underlying architecture with his facelift-
pinhole approach involving his advanced facial lipocontouring techniques he
described in his textbook chapter on "Facial and Body Lipocontouring."
"Vogue's" article on "Face lifts for the Fainthearted" highlight Dr.
Pober's "art of liposculpture," wherein the "art of removing a little fat
here and putting a little there" can "achieve many of the same effects as a face
lift but with far less trauma[only a pinhole]."
Dr. Pober's refinements of traditional and modern aesthetic surgery of the face and neck
have been described in professional textbook chapters, typically co-authored with Dr.
Sherrell Aston, such as his most recent chapter entitled "Aesthetic Surgery of the
Face, Neck and Brow." The cover story of "Psychology Today" begins with how
the author watches Dr. Pober change a woman's "life" by having Dr. Pober perform
upon her a facial transformation. "Avenue" magazine reported Dr. Pober was among
The Best Doctors for refining the aging jaw and neck, the first sign of aging or the first
"challenge" often encountered by both men and women as they advance in years.
Some of his results have also been featured in "The Record."
The recent techniques involve the endoscope and offer virtually scarless surgery. With the
endoscope, eye brow and forehead lifts can be performed through 5-6mm, small
(fingertip-width) incisions in the scalp concealed by the hair. Previously, an ear-to-ear
incision across the scalp was necessary which created numbness, itchiness and hair loss
along the scar. With the endoscopic forehead lift, there is far less risk of any of these
complications. Just like the older procedures, the endoscopic forehead lift can be used to
correct frown lines and lift the upper face. Post-surgery, wrinkles of the forehead and
brow virtually disappear and the eyebrows are attractively elevated without the extensive
facial and forehead scars, there is virtually no hair loss, numbness, or itching.
The use of the endoscope extends the benefits of the facelift and forehead lift to younger
patients, even those in their 30's and early 40's. The best candidates are those with
minimal excess skin who have developed drooping brows, sagging cheeks, or folds around the
mouth. Patients in their late 40's with similar problems as well as with early jowls and
neck fat also benefit from the advances of endoscopic surgery. Neck lifts can be performed
using a tiny incision underneath the chin and in the posterior scalp, creating no
noticeable scars around the ears. Some of Dr. Pober's endoscopic results were featured on
"NEWS-Talk Television". Currently, Dr Pober has evolved his personal technique
of brow or forehead lifts to limit the access scar to only the usual eyelid lift incision
hidden in the upper crease of the eyelid, thereby precluding or obviating the appearance
of any scar or hair loss.
For even younger patients in their early twenties, who don't need a facelift in the
traditional sense for wrinkles or sagging skin, Dr. Pober offers the benefits of his
Fellowship training in Craniomaxillofacial Surgery (Facial Sculpting) - but without the
extensive surgery and recovery time. Instead of modifying the facial bones through cranial
and facial skeletal surgery, commonly performed for congenital (birth) defects in
children, Dr. Pober offers the young 20-year-old facial pinhole facial sculpting or
"Morphing", as noted in "New Women" magazine and the "Hampton's
Magazine". Using pinhole access, fat injections naturally enhance certain features
like the lips, or create high cheekbones and fill out the jawline. The new techniques
available in plastic surgery mean that minimal scar or pinhole surgery turns out to be
smart surgery for all patients desiring facial and body contour improvements.
To learn more about what Dr. Pober can do for you, simply contact his offices for a free
consultation today by using the short form above.
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Dr. Joseph Pober combines his
acclaimed artistic and consummate surgical skills to offer superb quality cosmetic surgery
on Park Avenue in NYC and in the midst of Ridgewood in Bergen County. A summa cum laude,
Phi Beta Kappa Graduate of Columbia University and a graduate of Harvard Medical School,
Dr. Pober trained in both general and plastic surgery at New York Presbyterian Hospital of
Columbia and Cornell Universities. Beyond his Board Certification in Plastic Surgery, Dr
Pober sub-specialized with double fellowships: cosmetic Surgery at Manhattan Eye, Ear, and
Throat Hospital at New York University and Facial Sculpting at the University of Miami
Medical Center. Dr. Pober is on the teaching faculty at Columbia Universitys
teaching hospitals, St. Lukes Hospital, and Roosevelt Hospital, among others. He is
double board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the National Board of
Medical Examiners. He is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and the
American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. He is also a fellow of the American College
of Surgeons. Dr. Pober has appeared in print publication such as the New York Times and
Vogue for his expertise as a plastic surgeon, and on television programs like the Oprah
Winfrey Show and CBS News, and was named New Yorks top Park Avenue plastic
surgeon by Hampton Magazine. He has extensive experience performing aesthetic
procedures and is happy to answer all questions during his patients uniquely
personalized, private consultations in his New York City, Park Avenue and Bergen County,
Ridgewood Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Centers. Get your complimentary consultation with Dr.
Pober today by completing the form above. |