At Hudson Facial Plastics, we understand that you may have questions about facial plastic surgery, and we’re here to provide answers and alleviate any concerns you may have.
Our FAQ page covers a range of topics related to facial plastic surgery, including what procedures are available, who is a good candidate for surgery, what to expect during the consultation process, what are the risks and benefits of each procedure, and what the recovery process entails.
Dr. Hudson has provided detailed responses to the most commonly asked questions, ensuring that you have the information you need to make an informed decision.
If you have additional questions that are not addressed on our FAQ page, we encourage you to contact us directly. Our office is always happy to provide personalized guidance and address any concerns you may have.
At Hudson Facial Plastics, we believe that every patient deserves to feel confident and beautiful. Our FAQ page is just one of the many resources we offer to help you make an informed decision about your facial plastic surgery journey. Explore our page today and learn more about how we can help you achieve your desired results.
Am I a candidate for surgery?
Determining whether you are a suitable candidate for facial plastic surgery is a crucial step in achieving your desired outcomes. While each individual is unique, there are certain factors that can help determine candidacy for surgery. Dr. Hudson will assess your specific concerns, evaluate your overall health, and provide personalized recommendations. Things to consider are your physical health, facial concerns, expectations, and emotional readiness.
During your consultation, Dr. Hudson will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, including a physical examination and a discussion of your goals and expectations. Dr. Hudson will provide expert advice, explore alternative treatment options if applicable, and guide you through the decision-making process.
Remember, the information provided here in this FAQ is general in nature. To receive a definitive answer about your candidacy for facial plastic surgery, it is best to schedule a consultation with Dr. Hudson to assess your unique situation and provide personalized recommendations based on your individual needs and goals.
How long will my surgery results last?
The longevity of your facial plastic surgery results can vary depending on several factors, including the specific procedure performed, individual healing abilities, lifestyle choices, and the natural aging process. While facial plastic surgery can provide long-lasting improvements, it’s important to understand that the aging process will continue over time.
To maximize the longevity of your facial plastic surgery results, it’s essential to follow Dr. Hudson’s post-operative instructions, maintain a healthy lifestyle, protect your skin from sun damage, and consider non-surgical treatments or maintenance procedures as recommended.
During your consultation, Dr. Hudson will provide a more personalized assessment of the expected duration of your surgery results based on the specific procedure, your unique circumstances, and your goals. Dr. Hudson will guide you through the expected timeline and potential maintenance options to help you make informed decisions about your facial rejuvenation journey.
What type of Anesthesia is used?
The type of anesthesia used during facial plastic surgery will depend on several factors, including the specific procedure being performed, the patient’s medical history, and Dr. Hudson’s recommendation. The goal is to ensure your comfort and safety throughout the surgical process.
Here are the three main types of anesthesia commonly used in facial plastic surgery:
- Local Anesthesia: It is typically used for minor procedures or when only a small area needs to be numbed. Local anesthesia allows you to remain awake and alert during the surgery while ensuring that you don’t feel any pain or discomfort. You may also receive a sedative to help you relax during the procedure.
- IV Sedation: IV sedation, also known as twilight anesthesia, involves the administration of medications through an intravenous line to induce a state of deep relaxation and sedation. With IV sedation, you will be in a sleep-like state and will not feel any pain or have any memory of the surgery. This type of anesthesia is commonly used for longer or more complex facial plastic surgeries.
- General Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used for extensive facial procedures or when it is necessary for the patient to be completely unconscious during the surgery. It involves the administration of medications that induce a deep sleep. A specialized anesthesiologist will monitor your vital signs throughout the procedure to ensure your safety and comfort.
The choice of anesthesia will be discussed during your consultation with Dr. Hudson. She will evaluate your specific procedure, medical history, and any preferences or concerns you may have. Dr. Hudson will recommend the most appropriate anesthesia option to ensure optimal comfort and safety during your surgery.
It’s important to note that regardless of the type of anesthesia used, you will be closely monitored throughout the procedure by a team of experienced professionals. They will continuously assess your vital signs and well-being to ensure a smooth and successful surgical experience.
If you have any specific questions or concerns about anesthesia, it is best to discuss them directly with Dr. Hudson during your consultation. She will provide detailed information and address any worries you may have to help you feel confident and informed about the anesthesia process.
How do I avoid a scar?
Minimizing the visibility of scars is a common concern for individuals considering facial plastic surgery. There are several measures that can be taken to promote optimal healing and reduce the appearance of scars.
Here are some tips to help minimize scarring after facial plastic surgery:
- Follow Post-Operative Instructions: Adhering to your Dr. Hudson’s post-operative instructions is crucial for optimal healing and scar reduction. This may include keeping the incision sites clean, applying prescribed ointments or dressings, and avoiding activities that could strain or stretch the incisions.
- Protect Incisions from Sun Exposure: Sun exposure can cause scars to darken and become more noticeable. Protect your incisions from direct sunlight by wearing wide-brimmed hats, using sunscreen with a high SPF, and avoiding sun exposure during peak hours.
- Avoid Smoking: Smoking can impair the healing process and increase the risk of complications, including poor scar formation. It is advisable to quit smoking before and after surgery to optimize healing and reduce the likelihood of prominent scarring.
- Consider Scar-Reducing Techniques: Dr. Hudson may recommend additional scar-reducing techniques, such as silicone sheets or gels, which can help soften and flatten scars. Other options include laser treatments, corticosteroid injections, or microneedling, which can improve the appearance of scars over time.
- Be Patient: Scar healing takes time, and the initial appearance of scars may not reflect the final outcome. It is important to be patient and give your body the necessary time to heal. Follow-up appointments with Dr. Hudson will allow her to monitor the progress of your scars and provide further recommendations if needed.
It is crucial to remember that individual healing processes can vary. However, by following these guidelines and working closely with Dr. Hudson, you can help optimize your chances of achieving the least visible and most discreet scars possible.
During your consultation, Dr. Hudson will assess your specific case and provide you with personalized advice on scar management based on your procedure, skin type, and other relevant factors. She will be your best resource for guidance on minimizing scars and optimizing your overall surgical outcome.
Will I need preoperative labs, clearance from my primary physician, etc.?
Preoperative preparations and requirements may vary depending on the specific procedure, your overall health, and the recommendations of Dr. Hudson. As part of ensuring your safety and optimizing surgical outcomes, it is common for certain preoperative steps to be taken.
During your consultation, Dr. Hudson will discuss the specific preoperative requirements for your procedure. She will review your medical history, assess your current health status, and provide recommendations tailored to your individual needs. It is essential to be transparent and provide accurate information about your medical history and any medications you are taking to ensure a safe and successful surgical experience.
Dr. Hudson’s primary concern is your well-being and the achievement of optimal results. By following her preoperative instructions, including any required labs or medical clearances, you can help ensure a smooth and successful surgical journey.
Will I need someone to drive me home?
It is typically required that you arrange for someone to drive you home after facial plastic surgery. The effects of anesthesia and the surgical procedure itself can temporarily impair your ability to drive safely. Having someone accompany you to the surgical facility and drive you home ensures your safety and allows you to focus on your recovery.
Here are a few reasons why having a designated driver is important:
- Anesthesia Effects: The type of anesthesia used during facial plastic surgery can leave you feeling groggy, drowsy, or disoriented immediately after the procedure. These effects can persist for several hours, making it unsafe for you to operate a vehicle.
- Post-Operative Discomfort: Facial plastic surgery procedures can cause swelling, tenderness, and discomfort. These post-operative effects can potentially affect your ability to concentrate on driving and react quickly to potential hazards on the road.
- Support and Assistance: Having someone with you to drive you home provides additional support and assistance during your initial recovery period. They can help ensure you’re comfortable, follow post-operative instructions, and address any immediate needs or concerns that may arise.
It is important to plan ahead and make the necessary arrangements for transportation before your surgery day. Coordinate with a family member, friend, or caregiver who can accompany you to the surgical facility, remain with you during the procedure, and drive you home afterward.
Dr. Hudson will provide specific instructions regarding the duration of time you should have someone available to drive you home. Dr. Hudson will also discuss any additional post-operative care instructions and precautions to take during your recovery.
Prioritizing your safety and well-being is crucial during the recovery phase of your facial plastic surgery journey. By having a reliable individual to drive you home, you can ensure a smoother transition from the surgical facility to the comfort of your own home, setting the stage for a successful recovery process.
How long is the recovery process?
The duration of the recovery process after facial plastic surgery can vary depending on several factors, including age, overall health, the specific procedure performed, individual healing abilities, and the extent of the surgical intervention.
During your consultation, Dr. Hudson will discuss the expected recovery process for your specific procedure in more detail. Dr. Hudson will provide you with personalized post-operative instructions and a more accurate timeline for your recovery based on your unique circumstances. She will guide you through the healing journey, provide support, and answer any questions or concerns you may have along the way.
Remember to be patient with the recovery process, as it takes time for your body to heal fully and for the final results to emerge. By following Dr. Hudson’s recommendations and maintaining open communication, you can have a smooth recovery and achieve the best possible outcome from your facial plastic surgery.
Is recovery painful?
The level of pain experienced during the recovery period after facial plastic surgery can vary from person to person. While some individuals may experience mild discomfort or tightness, others may have more pronounced pain. However, it’s important to note that advancements in surgical techniques and post-operative pain management have significantly reduced the level of discomfort associated with facial plastic surgery.
Dr. Hudson will provide you with detailed post-operative instructions on pain management, including when and how to take any prescribed medication. Dr. Hudson may also recommend using cold compresses, keeping your head elevated, and avoiding certain activities that could exacerbate discomfort.
It’s crucial to communicate openly with your Dr. Hudson about your pain levels and any concerns you may have during the recovery process. She can provide guidance, adjust pain management strategies if needed, and offer reassurance to help you through the healing journey.
While some discomfort is expected during recovery, it’s important to remember that the pain experienced is temporary and manageable. By closely following your Dr. Hudson’s instructions, taking any prescribed medications as directed, and giving yourself ample time to rest and heal, you can help ensure a more comfortable recovery and achieve the best possible results from your facial plastic surgery.
How many people are in my surgery?
The number of people involved in your surgery can vary depending on the specific procedure you undergo and the surgical team assembled by your facial plastic surgeon. A surgical team typically consists of skilled professionals who work together to ensure a safe and successful procedure.
Dr. Hudson will have a well-organized team in place to provide you with comprehensive care throughout the surgical process. During your consultation, you can inquire about the specific members of the surgical team who will be present during your procedure. Dr. Hudson will be able to provide you with more detailed information about the roles and responsibilities of each team member and address any concerns or questions you may have.
What does the price include?
The price of your facial plastic surgery procedure includes a comprehensive range of services and components necessary for a successful surgical experience and optimal results. At our practice, we are committed to providing transparency regarding pricing and ensuring that you have a clear understanding of what is included in the cost of your procedure.
Here are the key elements typically included in the price of your facial plastic surgery:
- Surgeon’s Fee: This fee covers the professional expertise, skill, and experience of your facial plastic surgeon. It includes preoperative consultations, surgical planning, the actual procedure, and post-operative follow-up care.
- Anesthesia Fee: If your procedure requires anesthesia, the cost of anesthesia services will be included. This fee covers the administration and monitoring of anesthesia by a qualified anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist throughout the surgical procedure.
- Facility Fee: The facility fee encompasses the use of a state-of-the-art surgical facility, including the operating room, equipment, and supplies necessary for your surgery. It also covers the cost of maintaining a safe, sterile environment and adhering to strict infection control protocols.
- Preoperative and Post-operative Care: The price typically includes preoperative evaluations, which may involve consultations, medical assessments, and any necessary laboratory tests or imaging studies. Additionally, post-operative care, including follow-up visits and support during your recovery period, is also generally included.
- Surgical Materials: The cost of surgical materials, such as implants, sutures, and dressings, is usually included in the price. These materials are essential for performing the procedure and promoting proper healing.
It’s important to note that the specific inclusions and pricing may vary depending on the procedure and the unique requirements of each patient.
We understand that financial considerations are an important aspect of your decision-making process. Our practice offers transparent pricing and can provide information on available financing options and any potential additional costs that may arise based on your specific needs or preferences.
Our goal is to ensure that you have a clear understanding of the cost of your facial plastic surgery and the value it provides in terms of expertise, quality of care, and achieving your desired aesthetic goals. We are here to answer any questions you may have regarding pricing and help you make informed decisions about your facial plastic surgery journey.
Need Financing?
Dr. Hudson understands that financing your surgery or cosmetic procedure can be stressful, which is why she offers several options to make the process stress-free and convenient for you.

Dr. Caroline Hudson
Dr. Caroline Hudson is a highly skilled facial cosmetic surgeon with a passion for her craft. Dr. Hudson received her medical training from some of the most prestigious institutions in the country. She is committed to delivering meticulous, customized care and setting the standard for excellence in facial cosmetic surgery.
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