WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GENERAL ANESTHESIA AND LOCAL ANESTHESIA WITH ORAL SEDATION?
General anesthesia is the anesthesia typically associated with surgery when a patient is fully sedated during the procedure. Local anesthesia is when only the surgery area is placed under anesthesia. Combined with a light oral sedative, you will not be fully sedated during your Tacoma mini facelift, but perfectly comfortable. Dr. Santos is well known for his innovative use of local tumescent anesthesia with a light oral sedative during his procedures and has performed hundreds of facelifts with local anesthesia.
Why Should I Have My Mini Facelift With Local Anesthesia?
Local anesthesia poses fewer risks than general anesthesia. Under local anesthesia, you are less likely to have complications during or after surgery. General anesthesia comes with some risk and uncomfortable side effects, such as nausea. Local anesthesia cuts these risks and allows you to remain comfortable during mini facelift surgery and recovery.
Other Benefits Of Local Anesthesia
Due to the decrease in risk and side effects, your mini facelift recovery is shorter with local anesthesia than with general. A mini facelift recovery is usually around 5-7 days, but you are often able to be reasonably active at home the day after your procedure.
It is understandable that some patients may worry about not being fully sedated during your mini facelift. To combat this, Dr. Santos uses a light oral sedative. While not fully sedated, you will not be fully awake or aware during surgery. Dr. Santos takes your concerns and comfort seriously and ensure you are content during your mini facelift procedure.
Beyond the safety and comfort benefits of local anesthesia, Dr. Santos offers mini facelifts under local anesthesia with oral sedatives at a lower price than general anesthesia. During your consultation, Dr. Santos will advise you on which anesthesia option is best for you and your needs.