Question:
Why is local anesthesia injected before having a facelift? Why does vascularity need to be decreased prior to surgery?
Answer:
A facelift can be performed with local or general anesthesia. Using a local for a facelift is a great option and works well for many patients. Click here to view a video of a facelift performed under local anesthesia. (Promoting Group, please link to Joan’s local facelift video) Decreasing vascularity will prevent the patient from bleeding too much, which can interfere with the surgeon performing the facelift. It is important to disclose all herbal supplements, vitamins, and medications to your surgeon prior to having a procedure performed. Taking things like aspirin, vitamin E and ibuprofen can increase bleeding which will interfere with the surgery. Thank you for the question.