Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What are typical signs of potential complications after a rhytidectomy?

  1. Fever and swelling

  2. Little to no bruising

  3. Dry skin

  4. Increased sensation

The correct answer is: Fever and swelling

Fever and swelling are indeed typical signs that may indicate potential complications after a rhytidectomy, commonly known as a facelift. After this surgical procedure, it is normal for some swelling to occur as part of the healing process; however, excessive swelling, especially when accompanied by fever, could suggest an infection or other adverse reaction. Fever is often a body's response to infection, so its presence alongside swelling can serve as a critical warning sign. Monitoring these symptoms closely following surgery is essential for ensuring a safe recovery and addressing any complications promptly. This understanding is crucial for both estheticians and their clients, as it helps in recognizing when further medical evaluation is needed.