Facial wrinkles can be cured with Dr. Milind Ambe, a nationally renowned for having one of the top aesthetic surgery practices in Southern California. His practice, Newport Beach Plastic Surgery, has thrived at its Newport Beach location for 20 years and remains one of the busiest practices of any Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. Dr. Ambe and his multi-specialty surgical center have been featured in multiple television programs, magazines, newspapers, and other national media coverage; a testament to his perfected skill, unparalleled experience, and excellent results.
Dr. Milind Ambe opened his practice in Newport Beach where he specializes in cosmetic breast, facial, and body-contouring surgeries. He has also received national and international acclaim by being the surgeon of choice for the women on the hit TV show, The Real Housewives of Orange County for the past decade.
Haute Beauty sat down with Dr. Milind Ambe to discuss having a facelift.
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HB: Tell us about your facelift procedure.
If a patient is bothered by the signs of aging in their face, usually involving the appearance of jowls and loose sagging skin around the jawline and neck, then they are a good candidate for a facelift. I love to perform lower face and neck lifts to give people their youthful appearance back.
HB: Who is a good candidate?
A good candidate for a facelift is an otherwise healthy male or female that wishes to improve the appearance of their mid and lower face to include a more defined jawline and neck.
HB: What makes your facelift procedure stand out?
My facelifts stand out as compared to others because I am able to achieve a very natural look while restoring their previous youthful appearance. My patients never look like they have that "plastic surgery" or "facelift" look, yet they on average look about ten to fifteen years younger once they have recovered.
HB: What is recovery like?
Recovery for a lower face and neck lift is two weeks. I prefer my patients to take it easy for two weeks, which includes not exerting themselves or exercising. After two weeks they can resume low impact exercise and return to work.
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