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Midlothian, Virginia, United States

Facelift Midlothian by Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery : Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS

Deep Plane Facelift Midlothian, VA | Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery : Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS

Deep Plane Facelift Midlothian, VA | Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery : Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS

Understanding the Facelift Procedure

A facelift, medically known as a rhytidectomy, is a sophisticated plastic surgery technique designed to restore youthful facial contours by addressing skin laxity and tissue descent. As skin loses elasticity with age, lines, wrinkles, and skin folds become more prominent.

Surgical Techniques for Facial Rejuvenation

Facial plastic surgeons employ various techniques to perform facelifts, with the approach determined by individual patient anatomy, skin condition, and aesthetic goals. Each procedure is uniquely tailored to the patient's specific requirements.

Facelift Technique Options

  • Skin-Only Facelift: An outdated technique with minimal contouring potential
  • Traditional SMAS Facelift: Modern approach manipulating underlying facial tissues
  • Richmond Mini Facelift: Advanced short-scar technique with significant results
  • Deep Plane Lift: Advanced method providing maximum tissue mobilization

Deep Plane Facelift: Advanced Facial Rejuvenation

The deep plane lift represents a sophisticated approach to facial rejuvenation. By dissecting below the SMAS layer, this technique provides enhanced tissue mobilization and superior lifting capabilities compared to traditional methods.

Surgical Procedure Insights

Most facelift procedures are performed under general anesthesia in an accredited surgical facility. The surgery typically takes 3-4 hours and is considered an outpatient procedure. Patients can expect initial bruising and tightness, with final results gradually emerging over several months.

Patient Considerations

  • Ideal age range: Mid-40s to late 60s
  • Typical results: 5-10 years of facial rejuvenation
  • Scarring: Strategically placed incisions minimize visible marks

Non-Surgical Alternatives

While treatments like BOTOX, fillers, and chemical peels can address surface-level concerns, patients with significant skin laxity or structural changes will benefit most from surgical intervention.

For more information about Facelift in Midlothian, VA, submit an enquiry to Commonwealth Facial Plastic Surgery : Matthew Bridges, MD, FACS.

Reviews (5)

Harley Appraisals, LLC
February 3, 2025
Best rhinoplasty doctor, ever. Keeps the natural shape (I am sure there are exceptions, like patient want). There is a reason he has FIVE stars!!
Ashlyn Foley
November 20, 2024
Dr. Bridges performed my rhinoplasty in June 2024 and I couldn’t be happier with the results. I wanted a rhinoplasty for years but kept putting it off. My tip really bothered me and I felt like it kept drooping more and more over time. I met Dr. Bridges for my consultation and was immediately put at ease. He truly has the best bedside manner. He listened to my concerns and really hit the ball out of the park with my results. I love looking at my new nose in the mirror. My surgery was purely cosmetic, however, I actually feel like I can breathe better after undergoing the procedure. I also want to mention the recovery was way easier than YouTube videos and social media portray it going. Thank you to Dr. Bridges and his wonderful staff for a spectacular experience.
Virginia Hoose
October 25, 2024
Dr. Bridges reminds me of the old time family doctors…empathetic, competent, efficient. I wish all of my doctors were like him. Additionally, he has surrounded himself with wonderful, compassionate, helpful assistants. Highly recommend.
Kimberly Ellis
October 22, 2024
Matthew bridges is the best of the best, hands down !!!!!!!! Go to Franki for your facials , literally glowing
Jessica T
August 15, 2024
I originally went in to Dr. Bridges’ office for concerns about chronic sinus and septum issues. I was admittedly most nervous about the anesthesia aspect of surgery, but in general I wasn’t thrilled about the idea of nasal surgery altogether. I pretty immediately felt comfortable with him as a doctor and after some consideration I decided to go with him for a septorhinoplasty instead of a doctor closer to home. Anesthesia portion aside (which did make me feel pretty crummy), the surgery wasn’t bad at all. Pain was minimal and managed with Tylenol. Swelling was definitely present but could have been much worse. No bruising really. The worst part was dry nasal passages and not being able to blow my nose, which was expected. Overall it’s still early days for final judgment, as my surgery was only 3 weeks ago, but I’m very happy to report that my nose looks much straighter and my breathing already feels better than it did pre-surgery.