If you are considering a facelift, you may be wondering the best age to have the procedure done. Your anatomy and personal genetics make more of an impact on facelift results than the age you are. However, there are pros and cons to having a facelift done earlier (in your 50s) compared to later (in your 60s+).

Let’s look at the key factors to consider when determining the best age for a facelift.

  • Physical health. Even though cosmetic procedures are common, they are still surgeries. Your cosmetic surgeon will recommend having a facelift when you are in good physical health. Not only will being in good health lead to a smoother procedure but also a faster recovery.
  • If you are on medications, talk to your surgeon about them and how/if they will impact your recovery. Some medications won’t affect recovery time, but others can. If you will be off your medications in time, it may be best to wait on a facelift.
  • Daily lifestyle. Are you an active person that enjoys being outdoors? All cosmetic procedures require some downtime in the first days following surgery. You must schedule time for rest and recovery.
  • Unless they are medically necessary, cosmetic procedures are usually not covered by insurance. You can work with your surgeon to set up a payment schedule for your procedure, or you can finance the care using a credit card.

 

Pros to Having Surgery Done Earlier vs Later

 Facelifts are arguably the most visible forms of plastic surgery available so you want yours to look great! If you feel that NOW is the right time to get a facelift based on the factors above, don’t worry so much about your age. That said, there are things to know about facelifts and timing.

  • Some surgeons and clients find that having a facelift done in your 50s can produce better facial rejuvenation results. This happens because maintenance is done earlier. Also, the skin has more elasticity so you may experience faster healing. Other factors to consider are that younger patients are generally in better health, better surgical candidates and have longer to enjoy their new looks.
  • Some surgeons and clients find that having a facelift done in your 60s is the better option because it restores the face for longer term results. Also, having a facelift when you’re older offers more dramatic results.

 

So what’s the verdict? Remember, it’s not age that matters most when getting a facelift but your anatomy, genetics, physical health and lifestyle. However, more people are finding that getting a facelift done in their mid-50s is best.