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What is a Facelift?
A facelift, also called rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic surgery that helps reduce signs of aging on your face and neck. It tightens and lifts the skin, muscles, and tissues to give a smoother, younger appearance. This surgery is often done to fix sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and changes in facial shape caused by aging or other factors.
A facelift can help with:
- Sagging skin in the cheeks and lower face
- Deep lines around the nose and mouth (smile lines)
- Loose skin and fat around the jawline (jowls)
- Extra skin and fat under the chin and neck
- Wrinkles and fine lines on the face and neck
Benefits of a Facelift:
- Tightens sagging skin and reduces wrinkles, making you look younger and refreshed.
- It restores the natural shape of your jawline and cheeks, improving facial structure.
- Unlike non-surgical treatments, facelift results last for many years, giving you a long-term youthful appearance.
- After a facelift, many people feel more confident and happy with how they look.
- Modern facelifts are designed to give a natural look without making your face appear overly tight.
Results of Facelift procedures
FAQ's
Here, we’ve answered some common questions to help you understand more about rhinoplasty, the procedure, recovery, and what to expect. If you have any further queries, feel free to reach out to us for more information.
Facelift scars are usually hidden around the hairline and in natural creases near the ears, making them barely noticeable once healed.
A facelift does not stop aging, but it can make you look younger by improving your current facial structure. Over time, natural aging will continue, but your face will still appear younger than if you hadn't had surgery.
Yes, modern facelift techniques aim for natural results by lifting and tightening the skin and tissues without making the face look overly tight or stretched.
The surgery is done under anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. After surgery, there may be some discomfort, swelling, and tightness, but this can be managed with pain relief prescribed by your doctor.