I'm really impressed how the Dr tied up (sultured the muscle) was perfectly repositioned to the muscles giving back many years...Perfect explanation, I will eagerly wait for more videos.
Thank you for this feedback. Yes Dr. Gilpin is meticulous about where the muscle is placed during surgery. Thank you for your feedback. We hope to make more next week.
This was explained on another website using a plastic model; that is, for a realistic, long-lasting effect, the importance of tightening all 3 layers: muscle, SMAS & skin. But, nothing like be able to view the real thing in progress. I now see how a surgeon is able to distinguish the underlying layers. There is so little bleeding, nothing is obscured. And, it didn't make me queasy. Extremely instructional. I'm ready to let it happen to me. Thank you to those who participated and got this online.
Most of our patients say it’s not painful… just uncomfortable for a couple of days. We had a male patient tell us this week he was back to work from home on Day 3 post operative’s. That’s pretty early but we do like the majority if not all patients back to their daily life within 7-10 days.
i would like to see the after photo . and then the other after photo's on the face because some of these surgeries are successful as far as tightening the skin but the ears are miss aligned -
@@crapbag2560 You must be really young and lack life experience to believe that facial hair is a trend. That line of thinking is up there with thinking it's okay for body shapes to be "trendy". Facial hair is a prominent part of most mens' faces and it isn't going anywhere. Maybe currently, with the younger side Gen Z, having no facial hair is "trendy" (and that could easily be attributed to the fact that they are literally teenaged BOYS who can't grow nice looking facial hair and weigh no more than 140lbs). But men have facial hair.
@@Myplaylists93 I'm a college senior so i'm more on the young adult side than being really young as to lack life experience. I had my facial hair laser treated though as shaving it everyday was a chore. It definitely looked bad on me and for some reason i had too much hair on my face and too little anywhere else so it was frustrating. Excessive shaving causes ingrown hairs and even if i shaved i'd still have an annoying beardline. It doesn't suit everybody and some people would prefer to live without it altogether, i myself never felt more free.
@@crapbag2560 it might just be a cultural thing then. I live in a mid sized town in the USA and facial hair here and in other similar cities never go out of style. Also in the entire 2010s the entire country was obsessed with the lumberjack hipster look.