Facelift
Rhytidectomy
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
A facelift repositions and tightens underlying facial tissues, removes excess skin, and refines the jawline and neck. Techniques range from full facelift to mini lifts, often combined with neck or eyelid surgery for comprehensive rejuvenation.
- Reduces jowls, deep nasolabial folds, and loose neck skin
- Restores a natural, refreshed appearance without over-tightening
- Long-lasting improvement in facial contour and skin laxity
- Can be combined with fat grafting, eyelid surgery, or other procedures for complete rejuvenation
Adults with moderate to advanced skin laxity, jowling, or neck sagging who want durable results. Each case is assessed during a consultation.
Performed under general anesthesia; lasts 2–4 hours. Incisions are discreetly placed around the hairline and behind the ears. Deeper tissues are tightened, excess skin removed. Swelling peaks in 2–3 days; most return to light activities in 1–2 weeks, avoiding strenuous exercise for 4–6 weeks. Follow-up ensures proper healing.
Initial improvement is visible after healing; final results develop over months and are long-lasting, though aging continues. Customized to each face for natural, harmonious results.
