Rhytidectomy: meaning, definitions and examples

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rhytidectomy

 

[ ˌrɪtɪˈdɛktəmi ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

medical procedure

Rhytidectomy, commonly known as a facelift, is a surgical procedure aimed at reducing wrinkles and other signs of aging on the face. The procedure involves the removal of excess skin and tightening of the underlying muscles and tissues. It can lead to a more youthful appearance, though patients should be aware of potential risks and recovery time involved.

Synonyms

cosmetic surgery, facelift, facial rejuvenation

Examples of usage

  • She decided to undergo a rhytidectomy to enhance her facial contours.
  • After her rhytidectomy, many people commented on how much younger she looked.
  • Rhytidectomy can help improve sagging skin and deep facial folds.
  • Consulting with a qualified surgeon is essential before a rhytidectomy.

Translations

Translations of the word "rhytidectomy" in other languages:

🇵🇹 ritidectomia

🇮🇳 रिद्धिदेक्टोमी

🇩🇪 Rhytidektomie

🇮🇩 rhytidectomy

🇺🇦 ритидектомія

🇵🇱 rytidektomia

🇯🇵 リチデクトミー

🇫🇷 rhytidectomie

🇪🇸 ritidectomía

🇹🇷 rhytidektomi

🇰🇷 리디덱토미

🇸🇦 استئصال التجاعيد

🇨🇿 rytidektomie

🇸🇰 rytidektómia

🇨🇳 除皱术

🇸🇮 ritidektomija

🇮🇸 rítíðarkirurgía

🇰🇿 ритидектомия

🇬🇪 რიტიდექტომია

🇦🇿 ritidektomiya

🇲🇽 ritidectomía

Etymology

The term 'rhytidectomy' derives from the Greek words 'rhytis', meaning wrinkle, and 'ektome', meaning excision. It entered the English language in the early 20th century as cosmetic surgery began gaining popularity among individuals seeking to combat the visible effects of aging. Early methods aimed at facial rejuvenation were rudimentary and often resulted in unnatural appearances. However, advancements in surgical techniques and technology have led to more refined procedures over the decades. Today, rhytidectomy is one of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures, sought by people across various demographics. Awareness and acceptance of cosmetic surgery have also increased, making rhytidectomy a well-known term in both medical and popular contexts.