Facelift
KEY BENEFITS OF FACELIFT
A facelift rejuvenates the face by lifting sagging cheeks and restoring volume and definition to the midface. It redefines the jawline, removes jowls, and smooths deep creases such as nasolabial folds and marionette lines. The procedure also tightens loose skin in the neck, addressing concerns like “turkey neck,” while improving overall skin firmness and facial contours. For comprehensive rejuvenation, a facelift can be combined with procedures such as an eyelid lift, neck lift, or fat grafting to achieve full facial harmony and balance.
Mini Facelift
A less invasive approach designed for early signs of aging, particularly sagging in the lower face. It provides a subtle, natural enhancement with quicker recovery.
Full (SMAS) Facelift
This technique targets the deeper tissues of the face by lifting the Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS). It delivers longer-lasting results and is ideal for patients with moderate to advanced aging.
Neck Lift
Often performed alongside a facelift, the neck lift refines the jawline by removing excess fat, tightening skin, and smoothing sagging or banding in the neck.
Deep Plane Facelift
A highly advanced technique that repositions the deeper facial layers for the most dramatic yet natural results. It provides comprehensive rejuvenation, particularly in the midface and jawline, with results that age gracefully over time.
You will experience

World-class DHA-certified medical artists

Bio-integrated skincare and injectables

Confidentiality that rivals concierge medicine

Results that are whisper-level flawless
FAQ's
How long does facelift surgery take?
What is the recovery process like?
When will I see results, and how long will they last?
Who makes a good candidate for a facelift?
What are the risks and potential complications?
Facelift surgery is considered safe in experienced hands. Common temporary effects include swelling, bruising, or tightness. Less common risks include hematoma (blood accumulation under the skin), scarring (usually hidden near the ears and hairline), or temporary numbness. Rare complications may involve infection, delayed healing, minor asymmetry, or subtle hairline shifts.