A facelift is a cosmetic procedure designed to lift, tighten, and rejuvenate the face, addressing sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and loss of firmness. Depending on individual needs, facelifts can be surgical or non-surgical:
It depends on your age, skin laxity, and goals. Younger patients may benefit from thread lifts or fillers, while advanced sagging may need a surgical facelift.
Non-surgical facelifts involve minimal discomfort with numbing creams. Surgical facelifts are done under anesthesia with proper post-op care.
Surgical facelift: 2–4 weeks of recovery.Non-surgical facelift: Little to no downtime, with mild swelling/bruising resolving in a few days.
Surgical facelift – noticeable immediately, with final results after healing.Non-surgical facelift – subtle lift is visible right away, with collagen-building results improving over weeks.
No treatment can stop aging, but surgical facelifts last up to a decade. Non-surgical results require maintenance every 1–2 years.
Yes, when performed by an experienced aesthetic physician or plastic surgeon using advanced, FDA-approved techniques.
Anyone experiencing sagging skin, jowls, or deep wrinkles who wishes to restore youthful contours. Best results are achieved when patients are in good overall health.
Sun protection, a healthy lifestyle, prescribed skincare, and avoiding smoking help maintain results.
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