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ATTENTION OUT-OF- TOWN PATIENTS:
We are privledged to receive patients from as far as Latin America, Europe and Asia.
Our office is accessible via Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, and WPB airports. Call our
office for information about travel accomodations.
Facelift surgery takes
2 - 3 hours. Facelift and eyelids together take
approximately 3 - 4 hrs
"Every day I thank G-D & Ines that I found you. I would trust you
with anyone near and dear to me. Since you did such a great job on my breasts and
tummy I took the risk (kidding) and had you do my face. Given my medical conditions
that warrented special attention and care to my surgery, you and I can really appreciate
the importance of your communication, warmth, talent, skills, values, and
professionalism. Jorge, you ARE the best. Can I be your poster child? Thank
you and your staff for who you are and all you do." - Dr. Elcha
Dr.
Perez is a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, considered one of the top
medical schools in the nation

"Not too big, not too small, just right! Thank you. You and your staff were
wonderful!" - Love Goldilocks
Dr.
Perez trained in general surgery, as well as plastic and reconstructive surgery at The Montefiore
Hospital/ Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York

"One person can make all the difference- that one is you. Thanks for everything
you've done." Love Marguerita
Typical
Recovery: Walking- the next day, pain medication 2-3 days, driving after that, no heavy
lifting for 6 weeks.
Dear Doctor Perez,
I just want to thank you for everything that you did for my daughter. It is the
nicest gesture I think that I have ever witnessed. I hope all is well with you and
your family.
Best Regards,
Barbara
Dr.
Perez was a Magna cum Laude college graduate
majoring in Mathematics, minoring in Chemistry and Biology

"I look in the mirror and see the eyes I've always wanted. Thank you for
your expertise and generosity. Your staff and everyone involved were great.
Sorry we missed each other but thanks for the post-op call." - Dee
Dr.
Perez has served as a consultant for Mentor Medical Inc., leading manufacturer of breast
implants and liposuction equipment

"Thanks for taking such good care of me!"
Our
practice specializes in cosmetic surgery of the eyelids, face/neck, breast and body
contouring.
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Face/Necklift
Learn more about Dr.
Perez
Before and After
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If youre considering a facelift
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As people age, the effects of gravity, exposure to the sun,
and the stresses of daily life can be seen in their faces. Deep creases form between
the nose and mouth; the jaw line grows slack and jowly; folds and fat deposits appear
around the neck. A facelift (technically known as rhytidectomy) cant stop this
aging process. What it can do is set back the clock, improving the most
visible signs of aging by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles, and
redraping the skin of your face and neck. A facelift can be done alone, or in
conjunction with other procedures such as a forehead lift, eyelid surgery, or nose
reshaping. If youre considering a facelift, this brochure will give you a
basic understanding of the procedure-when it can help, how its performed, and what
results you can expect. It cant answer all of your questions, since a lot
depends on the individual patient and the surgeon. Please ask your surgeon about
anything you dont understand.
All surgery carries some uncertainty
and risk
When a facelift is performed by a qualified plastic surgeon, complications are infrequent
and usually minor. Still, individuals vary greatly in their anatomy, their physical
reactions, and their healing abilities, and the outcome is never completely predictable.
Complications that can occur include hematoma (a collection of blood under the skin that
must be removed by the surgeon), injury to the nerves that control facial muscles (usually
temporary), infection, and reactions to the anesthesia. Poor healing of the skin is
most likely to affect smokers.
You can reduce your risks by closely following your surgeons advise both before and
after surgery.
Planning your surgery
Facelifts are very individualized procedures. In your initial consultation the
surgeon will evaluate your face, including the skin and underlying bone, and discuss your
goals for the surgery.
Your surgeon should check for medical conditions that could cause problems during or after
surgery, such as uncontrolled high blood pressure, blood clotting problems, or the
tendency to form excessive scars. Be sure to tell your surgeon if you smoke or are
taking any drugs or medications, especially aspirin or other drugs that affect clotting.
If you decide to have a facelift, your surgeon will explain the techniques and anesthesia
he or she will use, the type of facility where the surgery will be performed, and the
risks and costs involved. Dont hesitate to ask your doctor any questions you
may have, especially those regarding your expectations and concerns about the results.
Preparing for your surgery
Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including
guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding certain vitamins and
medications. Carefully following these instructions will help your surgery go more
smoothly. If you smoke, its especially important to stop at least a week or
two before and after surgery; smoking inhibits blood flow to the skin, and can interfere
with the healing of your incision areas.
If your hair is very short, you might want to let it grow out before surgery, so that
its long enough to hide the scars while they heal.
Whether your facelift is being done on an outpatient or inpatient basis, you should
arrange for someone to drive you home after your surgery, and to help you out for a day or
two if needed.
Where your surgery will be performed
A facelift may be performed in a surgeons office-based facility, an outpatient
surgery center, or a hospital. Its usually done on an outpatient basis, but
some surgeons may hospitalize patients for a day when using general anesthesia.
Certain conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure should be monitored after
surgery, and may also require a short inpatient stay.
Before and After
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The surgery
A facelift usually takes several hours-or somewhat longer if youre having more than
one procedure done. For extensive procedures, some surgeons may schedule two
separate sessions.
Every surgeon approaches the procedure in his or her own way. Some complete one side
of the face at a time, and others move back for forth between the sides. The exact
placement of incisions and the sequence of events depends on your facial structure and
your surgeons technique.
Incisions usually begin above the hairline at the temples, extend in a natural line in
front of the ear (or just inside the cartilage at the front of your ear), and continue
behind the earlobe to the lower scalp. If the neck needs work, a small incision may
also be made under the chin.
In general, the surgeon separates the skin from the fat and muscle below. Fat may be
trimmed or suctioned from around the neck and chin to improve the contour. The
surgeon then tightens the underlying muscle and membrane, pulls the skin back, and removes
the excess. Stitches secure the layers of tissue and close the incisions; metal
clips may be used on the scalp.
Following surgery, a small, thin tube may be temporarily placed under the skin behind your
ear to drain any blood that might collect there. The surgeon may also wrap your head
loosely in bandages to minimize bruising and swelling.
2-Incisions usually begin above the hairline at the temples,
follow the natural line in front of the ear, curve behind the earlobe into the crease
behind the ear, and into or along the lower scalp,
3-Facial, neck tissue and muscle may be separated; fat may be
trimmed or suctioned and underlying muscle may be tightened.
4-After deep tissues are tightened, the excess skin is pulled
up and back, trimmed and sutured into place.
Type of anesthesia
Most facelifts are performed under local anesthesia, combined with a sedative to make you
drowsy. Youll be awake but relaxed, and your face will be insensitive to pain.
(However, you may feel some tugging or occasional discomfort.)
Some surgeons prefer a general anesthesia. In that case, youll sleep through
the operation.
After surgery
There isnt usually significant discomfort after surgery; if there is, it can be
lessened with the pain medication prescribed by your surgeon. (Severe or persistent
pain or a sudden swelling of your face should be reported to your surgeon
immediately.) Some numbness of the skin is quite normal; it will disappear in a few
weeks or months.
Your doctor may tell you to keep your head elevated and as still as possible for a couple
of days after surgery, to keep the swelling down.
If youve had a drainage tube inserted, it will be removed one or two days after
surgery. Bandages, when used, are usually removed after one to five days.
Dont be surprised at the pale, bruised, and puffy face you see. Just keep in
mind that in a few weeks youll be looking normal.
Most of your stitches will be removed after about five days. Your scalp may take
longer to heal, and the stitches or metal clips in your hairline could be left in a few
days longer.
5-Most of the scars will be hidden within your hair and in
the normal creases of your skin.
Before and After
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Getting back to normal
You should be up and about in a day or two, but plan on taking it easy for the first week
after surgery. Be especially gentle with your face and hair, since your skin will be
both tender and numb, and may not respond normally at first.
Your surgeon will give you more specific guidelines for gradually resuming your normal
activities. Theyre likely to include these suggestions: Avoid strenuous
activity, including sex and heavy housework, for at least two weeks (walking and mild
stretching are fine); avoid alcohol, steam baths, and saunas for several weeks; limit your
exposure to the sun for several months. Above all, get plenty of rest and allow your
body to spend its energy on healing.
At the beginning, your face may look and feel rather strange. Your features may be
distorted from the swelling, your facial movements may be slightly stiff, and youll
probably be self-conscious about your scars. Some bruising may persist for two or
three weeks, and you may tire easily. Its not surprising that some patients
are disappointed and depressed at first.
By the third week, youll look and feel much better. Most patients are back at
work about ten days to two weeks after surgery. If you need it, special camouflage
makeup can mask most bruising that remains.
Your new look
The chances are excellent that youll be happy with your facelift-especially if you
realize that the results may no be immediately apparent. Even after the swelling and
bruises are gone, the hair around your temples may be thin and your skin may feel dry and
rough for several months. Men may find they have to shave in new places-behind the
neck and ears-where areas of beard-growing skin have been repositioned.
Youll have some scars from your facelift, but theyre usually hidden by your
hair or in the natural creases of your face and ears. In any case, theyll fade
with time and should be scarcely visible.
6-After surgery, youll present a fresher, more youthful
face to the world.
Having a facelift doesnt stop the clock. Your face will continue to age with
time, and you may want to repeat the procedure one or more times-perhaps five or ten years
down the line. But in another, sense, the effects of even one facelift are lasting;
years later, youll continue to look better than if youd never had a facelift
at all.

Before and After
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medication 2-3 days, driving after that, no heavy lifting for 6 weeks.
Our goal with facelift surgery is to achieve a natural
look, not pulled and tight.
We
are privileged to include celebrities, athletes, doctors, judges, attorneys, teachers,
journalists, law enforcement, business leaders and their families among our patients.
Referrals
from happy patients keep us busy
SO WE DONT NEED TO ADVERTISE

Sorry I took so long to write this thank you
note. But I really wanted to say thank you for
the Botox it was great. Everyone
said Oh you look so young Ha! I once again thank you for being so nice to me,
everyone should have a doctor like you!
Dr.
Perez has been featured as an expert in plastic surgery in the Sun Sentinel, The Miami
Herald, The Washington Times and Selecta magazine

"Thank you so much for everything" - Helen
Our biggest referral source: WORD OF MOUTH

"What you did was so nice I may never stop smiling" - Peggy
Fees are affordable and include facility and
anesthesia costs. The exact cost of your surgery will be discussed at your consultation.

This thank you has been a long
time coming. From the first day that I walked
into your office I have felt safe, comfortable and sure that I am in the best of hands
with you. Your warmth and obvious care for
your patients is truly refreshing. Thank you
so much for all that you have done for me. You
are both the best at what you do! Thank you,
Thank you!
- Carolina
Dr. Perez is referred difficult face cases from other
plastic surgeons. He performs many re-do procedures on patients whove had surgery
elsewhere
Dr. Perez serves as an expert in plastic surgery in
medical malpractice cases and for the Florida Board of Medicine

"I just wanted to say thank you for the wonderful job you did. Thanks, you
are the best!"
Dr.
Perez has lectured internationally to plastic surgeons in Europe, Asia, North America and
South America
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