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Prestigious physicians like Dr. Sam Rizk, Dr. Adam Kolker or dermatologist Bruce Katz, all with offices in New York, are known for great cosmetic results and offer quite a number of different options. The traditional facelift consists of incisions around the ears to eliminate excess skin and “lift” the entire area. This technique has not changed very much in the last decades. What represents a novelty is the introduction of new procedures that considerably reduce the fear of undergoing a traditional facelift, and also shorten the recovery period after the operation.Plastismaplasty is the procedure by which sagging muscles recover their youthful appearance and proper toning after a small incision under the chin.
The Alma ClearLift laser is a favorite of Dr. Katz, a well-known specialist in skin rejuvenation techniques. It is a penetration into the deeper skin layers where collagen is produced. The objective is to increase collagen production, thus helping the skin to “lift.” This is one of the most successful treatments because it doesn’t produce pain or redness afterward. To obtain the desired results it is recommended to have three to five sessions, with a cost of $300 to $500 per session.
Although the Alma ClearLift laser is an excellent choice for Kolker, who also performs a wide variety of different procedures and treatments with Botox and laser, he admits that for long term results it is necessary to undergo surgery, because in this case it is a fight against gravity, and therefore it is necessary to “attack” the muscles and skin.
Sam Rizk is famous for his nose-job operations and facelifts (he performs more than 30 per week). He uses a high definition telescope that allows him to make small incisions and accurately study all the neck muscles and the skin. This procedure guarantees a brief recovery of 10 to 12 days, although the patient can return to his or her social life with all normality in 5 days. Rizk, who has acquired considerable experience and specialization over years of treating this particular area, complements the recovery with a variety of vitamins and herbal products. The cost of the treatment may vary between $8,500 and $15,000 and the results last 8 to 10 years.
The goal is to combine several procedures so face and neck share the same youthful look. ■