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 Walnut Creek 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 Walnut Creek 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 Walnut Creek 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 Walnut Creek 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. Walnut Creek of course is nearby to cities such as Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton and wherever you are in Walnut Creek, 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 Walnut Creek people are television personality Kari Byron as actress China Kantner and actor Todd Bridges.)
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 Walnut Creek History
San Ramon Valley Bank was built in 1910 at the corner of Main Street and Walker Avenue (now Duncan Avenue). It was Walnut Creek’s first bank. The idea of building this institution came from local merchant Joseph Silveira, who ran the Valley Mercantile at Main and Cypress streets. The bank building was razed in late 1998 for the Broadway Pointe project.
Walnut Creek was first known as “The Corners” — where the two roads leading from Pacheco and Lafayette converged. Today those “corners” are at the intersection of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and North Main Street. The area’s first settler was William Slusher, a squatter who built the first roofed abode on the bank of what was then known as “Nuts Creek” in 1849 (in the area of Liberty Bell Plaza).
The oldest commercial structure still standing in Walnut Creek is the Albert Sherburne store, built around 1863 at the corner of Main Street and Oakland Road (now Mt. Diablo Boulevard). It was partially destroyed by fire in 1879 and rebuilt the following year. This photo shows the building around 1881. Over the years the building has housed several businesses, most notably Arthur’s Liquors (1935-1973), and today is occupied by La Fogata Mexican restaurant.
In 1855, Milo Hough of Lafayette decided to develop The Corners and built a hotel called the “Walnut Creek House.” A blacksmith shop and a store were soon built nearby. A year later, Hiram Penniman (who would later build the ranch house now used as the Shadelands Ranch Historical Museum) laid out the first town site and realigned what is now Main Street.
The Walnut Creek Meat Market as it appeared around 1900. It was built by Arthur Williams on the east side of Main Street, about 150 feet south of Bonanza Street. He sold it to Concord butchers Foskett, Ellworthy and Keller, who in turn sold it to Jesse Lawrence around 1910. Lawrence’s son, Fred, built a new brick meat market that same year. The family continued to operate the Walnut Creek Meat Co. out of the building until 1987, when they moved the business to Alamo. The family still owns the brick building and rents it to Crepes A Go-Go.
. Source: http://www.walnut-creek.org/about/history/