The Visage facelift was developed by Dr. Alex Rabinovich to help his patients obtain the best result with the least surgery and recovery time possible. Dr. Rabinovich modified the best features of established techniques, and combined them to make everything easier for the patient. Patients looking for affordable Pleasanton facelift procedures have been extremely happy!
The Visage Facelift
- Performed in our state-of-the-art
office suite - No General Anesthesia
- Quick Recovery
- See Immediate Results
- Minimal Downtime
The Visage Rapid Recovery Face Lift
As we age, the youthful definition of the neck and jawline is often lost. Sagging or loose skin, excess fat, and lack of muscle tone are the most common concerns. The effects of gravity become more apparent. Do you exercise, eat right, and take supplements but still look old? Look tired even when you aren’t? Here in the Bay Area, we all strive to maintain that healthy Bay Area look, but we still age. The Visage Pleasanton Facelift is your solution!
Do you have:
- Sagging Skin
- Fat Pouches
- Wrinkles from too much sun
- Drooping Cheeks
- Excess skin under chin
The Visage Facelift procedure lifts the sagging muscles of the neck, cheeks, and jowls, eliminating them and creating youthful and natural definition, without the resulting tight look of older facelift and necklift techniques. The Visage Rapid Recovery Lift differs because it addresses the deeper tissue by going under the muscle, sliding it upwards into its original youthful position.The fat and muscle are lifted and tightened, placing the incision line inside the ear. This technique results in less bruising and swelling. Scars heal better because there is no tension on superficial layers and skin. This face lift results in a natural, softer look and creates long-lasting definition along the jawline and neck, not tightness. You’ll look your best in the healthy, active lifestyle that is Pleasanton living!
The procedure can be performed under local anesthesia or twilight sedation in our private state-of-the-art office, typically without general anesthesia. The procedure usually takes about 2 hours. Swelling and bruising subside fairly quickly, allowing most patients to return to work in two weeks. Patients usually wear their hair up within a few weeks without a visible scar.
Dr. Rabinovich is one of the Bay Area’s top facial cosmetic surgeon whose sub-specialty is facelift and necklift surgery. Dr. Rabinovich does not perform general body plastic surgery. He is a board certified facial cosmetic surgeon with extensive training in this particular region. He is one of only a handful of surgeons with this sub-specialty in San Francisco.
Getting to our offices from Pleasanton is easy! We are, of course, located in downtown San Francisco, but we provide free parking vouchers and make it so easy for you and your family to get to our offices. Pleasanton of course is nearby to cities such as San Ramon, Dublin, San Leandro, Berkeley and wherever you are in Pleasanton, a short trek up to San Francisco is the way to get the top Bay Area facelift and of course get top quality and top savings. Just call or contact our office for easy directions! (Oh, and here’s a tip: some famous Pleasanton people are photographer Ansel Adams as comic book artist Arthur Adams and painter Warren Eugene Brandon.)
Still have questions? To find out more about the Visage Facelift procedure, please call us today at (415) 935-3223 or use the contact form to schedule your no-obligation consultation in San Francisco. Dr. Rabinovich will address your questions and concerns. Visit our office to discuss your options for achieving a natural and more youthful appearance.
Some Pleasanton History
Pleasanton was known at the time, was located on one of the main routes to the gold fields and quickly became a mercantile stopover for miners seeking their fortune in the Mother Lode. The first white settler in the immediate area of Pleasanton was Augustine Bernal in 1850. The adobe house he built on Foothill Road is still standing today. He lived there for most of his life and played a part in building aspects of the community familiar to residents today, including the racetrack that eventually brought the Alameda County Fairgrounds to Pleasanton.
John W. Kottinger, who arrived in 1851, was responsible for the naming of Pleasanton after a distinguished Civil War general, Alfred Pleasonton. However, a spelling error by a recording clerk in Washington D.C. resulted in a much more appropriate name. When the transcontinental railroads rolled into Pleasanton in 1869, the town was assured of a future. The population then was only 500, but it soon began to grow.
Ranchers and thoroughbred horse breeders were attracted to the favorable climate and abundance of water, and were soon followed by dairy farms, hop fields and vineyards. Blessed with rich soil, Pleasanton soon became the agricultural center for the Amador Valley and home to the oldest horseracing track in the nation. The hops grown here were sought by many of the largest beer producers in the United States and Europe, making Pleasanton internationally famous.
Pleasanton was incorporated in 1894 and by 1900 was a thriving community complete with the Bank of Pleasanton, the Pleasanton Hop Company, the Ruby Hill vineyard, and three fancy hotels. Main Street became a center for business and community activity and, although agriculture didn’t completely disappear, Pleasanton was on the road to becoming a modern community.
. Source: http://www.pleasanton.org/history-of-pleasanton.html