Thursday 10 November 2016

Plastic surgeons report growing number of people over 65 going under the knife

Plastic Surgeons Melbourne
Plastic Surgeons Melbourne
While the focus lately has been the number of young people opting for cosmetic surgery, statistics show there’s been a significant increase at the other end of the scale too.

According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the number of people aged 65 and older choosing to have facelifts and cosmetic eyelid surgeries has doubled over the last 20 years.

A closer look reveals a significant percentage of this increase has occurred in the last five years.

Last year, 37,632 facelifts and 39,772 eyelid surgeries were performed on people 65 and older, with three quarters of those patients totally new to surgery.

While there aren’t the same statistics available here in Australia, Dr Jack Zoumaras of Sydney’s Artiste Plastic Surgery says he has seen an increase in older patients.

“The average age of a patient requesting a facelift is in their 60s. As people live longer, older patients are having more plastic surgery,” he says.

“The most popular requests are a facelift and neck lift surgery.”

Other popular choices in the age bracket include breast implant changes in those who had them inserted when younger, eyelid surgery and non-surgical Botox and fillers.

He believes there are a number of explanations for this increase.

“Traditionally after turning 60 years old patients have wanted a face and neck lift but with the advent of non-surgical facial techniques this has delayed some patients getting surgery so they are presenting for surgery at an older age,” he says.

“Also older patients – and in particular the baby boomer generation in Australia – have disposable income after downsizing and selling assets. They feel it is time to do something personally for themselves and seek the expertise of a plastic surgeon.”

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The Washington Post argues that a growing acceptance of cosmetic surgery as well as a reduction in surgery's costs and invasiveness has contributed to the shift.

Of course, there's the growing problem of age discrimination as more and more people remain in the workforce (and dating game) longer.

However undergoing such procedures at an older age does have some risks.

"Things like obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and other medical conditions impact your recovery from surgery," says  Dr Zoumaras.

"This highlights the importance of seeking a qualified specialist Plastic Surgeon who is governed and accredited by the medical board to assess the patient holistically."

The movement has been dubbed by some as 'Grandma Plastic Surgery', a term Dr Bryan Mendelson of The Centre for Facial Plastic Surgery, Melbourne rejects.


"I don't like this term as it is demeaning and comes from younger people who do not have any perspective what it is like for this group of women," he says.

Dr Zoumras predicts the number of over 65s opting to go under the knife will continue to rise.

"As preventative medicine and lifestyle factors are impacting on life expectancy more and more people will present for plastic surgery at an older age," he says.

The Newest Intensive Spring Skin Treatment - The Mendelson Medi-Facial

Skin & Injecting Clinic Melbourne
Skin & Injecting Clinic Melbourne
If you’re looking for the ideal skin preparation to kick off the new season and all the social events that come with it, the new Mendelson Medi-Facial is everything you’re after and more.

Created in-house by Dermal Clinician, Natasha Laouta from the Skin & Injecting Clinic on behalf of Dr Bryan C Mendelson, the medi-facial is a six-step, intensive treatment that incorporates the following:

A gentle, antioxidant rich cleanser

1. Superfruit enzyme exfoliator to make skin smoother, softer and calmer in minutes
2. Deep thermal, self-warming cleanser that exfoliates and lifts embedded debris
3. Self-heating, professional grade oxygenating mask which treats and sterilises the skin’s surface
4. LED light therapy to stimulate tissue, renew skin and help restore suppleness
5. Peptide infusion gel mask which leaves skin smooth and moisturised and promotes elasticity

I’d heard that peptide infusion makes the skin perfect for make-up application and, following the experience, I will definitely be going back on the regular; it was an unforgettable treatment.

The entire 90 minutes in Natasha’s chair was sublimely luxurious and, most notably, effective but there were a few moments for me that made it particularly impressive.

The oxygenating mask
After smoothing the mask on my face, Natasha carefully poured a catalyst solution on my chin, cheeks and forehead to activate the stabilised oxygen molecules (never fear, they do not cause free radicals), before softly blending in circles to create a chemical reaction, which resulted in a rich foam forming on the skin’s surface; it felt like I had a fluffy cloud on my face.

LED light therapy
Helping to renew the skin and restore its suppleness, for 12 glorious minutes I relaxed under the warm glow of my first LED light therapy experience. I could have stayed there forever. It was quite the treat.

Peptide infusion gel mask
With my face still warm from the LED light therapy, a cool peptide infusion gel mask was applied to my face in two sections.

The mask incorporates an innovative technology called Transdermal Cosmetic Delivery (TCD), which ensures key ingredients are activated by skin temperature.
By rapidly minimising dehydrated skin and improving the skin’s self-moisturising properties, the mask leaves the skin smooth and moisturised and promotes elasticity.
As I enjoyed the peptide infusion Natasha treated me to a pressure-point scalp massage, which was so relaxing it had me fighting off the urge to take a little nap.

Results
Looking in the mirror after getting up from Natasha’s chair, the results were immediately visible – my skin was luminescent, polished and soft.

As I had hoped, my makeup application the following day was flawless – it was like my skin suddenly had its own in-built primer, making the treatment PERFECT for occasions like Spring Racing, weddings, Christmas parties and New Year’s celebrations.

The Mendelson Medi-Facial is a prescriptive facial and not currently featured on the Skin and Injecting Clinic’s website. To experience the facial, simply contact the clinic and book in an appointment with Natasha today.

*Disclosure – My Mendelson Medi-Facial treatment was kindly offered complimentary for review as an existing customer but this did not in any way influence my opinion on the results or experience.

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