Getting good prices for safe cosmetic surgery in Bangkok (1.0)

The emerging irrelevance of aging

The other “eternal“ life (1.2)
  German: Das andere “ewige“ Leben(1.1)
  Italian L' Altra Vita "Eterna" (1.1)
  Slovenian Drugacno "vecno" zivljenje (1.1)
  Simplified Chinese: 新人类生命的延长 (1.1)

What medical science will achieve before the other “eternal“ life (1.0)

Why your health, to some extend, is improved by cosmetic surgery (1.0)

Youth instead of immortality (1.2)

The philosophical relevance of cosmetic surgery (2.1)
  Italian: L'aspetto filosofico della chirurgia estetica (2.0)

Exciting prospects for women, even as they get older (1.2)

Engineering youth (2.1)



Surgery procedures

Wrong decisions (1.2)

Anesthesia and cosmetic surgery (1.0)

Hair transplants (1.0)

How the cosmetic surgeon can give you more beautiful ears (1.0)

Which surgical procedures in which sequence (1.0)

Tummy tuck under local anesthesia (1.0)

Efficient Botox in Bangkok (1.0)

What you can expect from fillers (1.0)

Facial wrinkles (1.0)

Disfiguration from cosmetic surgery (1.0)

Double chin surgery (1.0)

"Permanent" hair removal (1.0)

How you can get a discount for a facelift and other cosmetic surgery in Bangkok (1.0)

You can easily get rid of stretch marks from facelifts (1.0)



Cosmetic surgery in Bangkok

Bangkok recommendations (1.0)

Overcharging foreigners for hair transplantations and other cosmetic surgery procedures in Bangkok (1.0)

Why you can expect low prices for cosmetic surgery in Bangkok (1.0)

Is absorbable thread to stitch wounds in cosmetic surgery convenient for the patient? (1.0)

Full facelift - Comparison of all Bangkok prices (1.0) - members

Recommended and not recommended cosmetic surgery procedures for female genital beauty (1.0)



Stretch marks from facelifts

By Marc Meisfelt
Bangkok , January 2008 (1.0)

After they had a facelift, many people develop stretch marks on the sides of their faces, especially close to the ear. From such stretch marks, it is easy to see that a facelift has been performed.

Women, of course, can easily cover such stretch marks with powder or powder base. But men can't just like that use powder. They will be considered transsexuals if they do, or at least homosexuals.

Facelift stretch marks, unfortunately, really look like facelift stretch marks. And it's not so much that they would be ugly themselves. The worst thing about facelift stretch marks is that one cannot claim them to be something else: to result from an accident, for example.

Facelift stretch marks look like a person has undergone a facelift. For a man, more than for a woman, this smacks of character deficiency.

But unlike the stretch marks women have after having given birth, the stretch marks from facelifts actually are not stretch marks. Rather, they are newly formed blood vessels at the site where facial skin has been cut from underlying tissue, pulled, and sewn over new underlying tissue.

The larger of these newly formed blood vessels tend to run in the direction in which the skin has been pulled.

As every cell in the human body needs oxygen and nutrients, it usually has a tiny blood vessel going to it (exceptions are, for example, cells in the eyeball who get their oxygen and nutrients through diffusion).

Stretch marks that actually are newly formed blood vessels just underneath the surface of the skin are easily treated. The most common technique is to inject them with a clogging agent. The reaction of the skin is to simply form new blood vessels, which usually are tinier and located deeper, so that they can't be seen on the surface of the skin.


Copyright: Marc Meisfelt
199 Soi 22 Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110 Thailand