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Facelift near Fort Lauderdale, FLWhen is the best age for a facelift? Many cosmetic surgeons will tell you that the early 40s are the best time for facelift surgery, while others advise their patients to wait until around retirement. This conversation on the trust and cosmetic surgery website RealSelf.com reveals just a few of the opinions surrounding the issue of age in plastic surgery.

However, while cosmetic surgeons will disagree about what age is right for most people, nearly everyone agrees: the best time for your facelift surgery will depend on your individual aging. The best age for your facelift surgery will depend on genetics, lifestyle, social and career commitments, and personal priorities.

There are unique advantages and disadvantages to facelift surgery at certain times of life. Here are some issues that you may want to keep in mind when considering your facelift surgery.

40s and Early 50s

At this stage of life, most people find that the signs of aging are only just beginning to show in the face. Why consider facelift surgery at this age? You can undergo a smaller procedure with a shorter recovery time that produces more subtle changes in the face. As well, if your appearance is important to your work, you can reap the rewards of facial rejuvenation during the peak of your career.

Late 50s and 60s

As you approach retirement, you may find it easier to take time off for surgery. This option is often best for people whose hectic middle age has mellowed. The kids have moved out of the house and they are better able to take time off for surgery and recovery. As well, facelift surgery in your late 50s and 60s is more likely to last into your sunset years.

Talk to Your Surgeon

Before reaching a decision about your best age for facelift surgery, be sure to consult with a board-certified cosmetic surgeon with experience performing facelifts on patients of all ages. If you feel that it’s still too early for facelift surgery, you may benefit from a nonsurgical procedure such as Botox or dermal fillers including Restylane and Juvederm.