![]() ![]() ![]() It is a less invasive version of the traditional facelift and a good procedure for patients ready to ease their way back into their favorite practitioner’s chair, according to at least one plastic surgeon. Now, as shelter-in-place orders begin to lift, and cosmetic and plastic surgeons are preparing to put the new health and safety guidelines into practice, the mini-facelift is a procedure that doctors may want to promote or start offering. ![]() What’s more, facelifts were on the short list of the most common surgical procedures conducted and were up slightly by 3%. When the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery shared its 2019 survey results in February before the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in the United States, the academy reported that 85% of total procedures performed by its members were minimally invasive non-surgical procedures with skin treatments (up by 39% from the previous year). Patients minimize their downtime and don’t require general anesthesia, says Seattle-based plastic surgeon, Javad Sajan, MD.
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