Facelift Procedure
Facelifts and neck lifts only affect the lower portion of the face. To create the most polished, balanced facelift results, you also might want to have eyelid surgery, a chin implant, a brow lift, Botox, dermal fillers, fat injections, or skin resurfacing. Some of our facelift patients decide to have a full facial rejuvenation so that both the upper and lower portions of the face can be improved at once. It is less costly to combine procedures – you have only one episode of anesthesia and one recovery period.
- Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty);
- Brow lift (or forehead lift) surgery;
- Skin resurfacing (chemical peels);
- Traditional facelift is characterized by an incision in the hairline;
- The surgeon will lift loose tissues in the cheek region, along a jawline;
- Limited incision facelift is characterized by a shorter incisions at the temples;
- Facelift is performed with other facial-rejuvenating procedures;
- Patient achieves a balanced, harmonious appearance of the entire face.
Facial Rejuvenation
There are several different options for patients to rejuvenate the face. Often our patients would like to look younger or rested. Less invasive options to correct wrinkles that result from facial expression and moving the facial muscles include Botox injections to temporarily paralyze the muscles that create these wrinkles. If a patient has wrinkles at rest, this can be improved with fillers using Restylanz or Jumederm.