Quick Lift in Portland

The QuickLift is one of the latest facial rejuvenation options Quick Lift Portland
offered by Dr. Ronald DeMars. The QuickLift significantly improves the appearance of a prematurely aging face, but with less downtime than a traditional facelift. Read on to learn about this exciting treatment option. Interested Portland QuickLift candidates should contact the office of Dr. DeMars for more information.

What QuickLift Treats

QuickLift improves the appearance of the mid to lower face, as well as the upper neck. It is great for people with mild to moderate skin laxity in the lower cheeks, along the jawline, and underneath the chin. Please note: QuickLift will not affect the eye area. Dr. DeMars will likely recommend an eyelid lift or forehead lift for people with aged, angry or tired-looking eyes.

I went to Dr. DeMars for a Quick Lift. I am 56 years old and had the saggy neck and jowls.  I am happy to say that Dr. DeMars made me look 10 years younger and I was back to work in 1 week. He is a great doctor. He also makes you feel very comfortable. I will refer anyone who asks me about my new look to Dr. DeMars. -Google+ Review

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Dr. DeMars clears up common misconceptions about the QuickLift facelift technique and discusses who is an ideal candidate for QuickLift.
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What is QuickLift?

The QuickLift Procedure

The QuickLift is usually performed under a light general anesthesia with a Board Certified Anesthesiologist in attendance for your comfort and safety. The procedure usually takes about two hours to complete. It involves the following steps:

  1. Dr. DeMars makes a small “S” shaped incision along the sideburn, extending along the tragus of the ear, around the earlobe and up to the hairline toward the nape of the neck.
  2. He lifts and tightens the underlying connective tissue and facial muscles.
  3. He removes any excess skin.
  4. He closes the incisions with sutures.
  5. If the upper neck needs further attention, Dr. DeMars will perform a submental tuck or liposuction of the neck and jowl area.

Recovering from QuickLift

Recovery time will vary by patient; in many cases, downtime is significantly shorter than that of conventional facelift surgery. Some QuickLift patients return to work several days after their procedure.

After their procedure, QuickLift patients should sleep with their head elevated for the first week to minimize swelling. Dr. DeMars recommends also using cold compresses for the first 24 hours to cut down on swelling. Any discomfort can be treated with prescription pain medication or even over-the-counter Tylenol. Makeup can camouflage temporary bruising when it is time to return to work or go out in public.

QuickLift Risks

As with any cosmetic surgery, there are risks to take into consideration. QuickLift risks are uncommon but could include bleeding, excessive post-operative swelling, and noticeable scarring.

Learn More About QuickLift

If you would like more information about the QuickLift, Portland plastic surgeon Ronald DeMars can discuss the procedure in greater detail with you during a surgical consultation. Call our office today at (503) 253-3458, or contact us using the form on this page.

In addition to serving facelift patients, Dr. DeMars offers eyelid surgery and forehead lift. He also offers facial implants.