Facelift Surgery
A facelift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reduce visible signs of aging on the face and neck. It tightens sagging skin, smooths deep folds, and enhances facial contours for a more youthful appearance.

A facelift, is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to reduce visible signs of aging on the face and neck. It tightens sagging skin, smooths deep folds, and enhances facial contours for a more youthful appearance.
Who is a Good Candidate for a Facelift?
Ideal candidates for a facelift:
Have sagging skin, deep wrinkles, or loss of facial volume.
Are in good overall health and have realistic expectations.
Do not smoke or are willing to quit before and after surgery.
What Are the Different Types of Facelift?
- There are various facelift techniques depending on the patient’s needs:
- Traditional Facelift: Addresses moderate to severe sagging in the mid-face and neck.
- Mini Facelift: A less invasive option for mild skin laxity, with smaller incisions and quicker recovery.
- Mid-Facelift: Focuses on lifting the cheeks and improving the nasolabial folds.
- Neck Lift (often combined with a facelift): Targets sagging skin and muscle laxity in the neck and jawline.
How is the Procedure Performed?
- The surgery is performed under general anesthesia.
- Incisions are typically made around the hairline and ears, allowing the surgeon to lift and reposition the skin and underlying muscles.
- Excess skin is removed, and the incisions are carefully closed to minimize scarring.
The procedure takes approximately 3-5 hours, depending on the technique used.
Recovery and Aftercare
- Swelling and bruising are common and gradually subside within a few weeks.
- Most patients return to light activities within 1-2 weeks, while full recovery takes about 4-6 weeks.
- Following the surgeon’s post-operative care instructions is crucial for optimal healing.
- The final results become more apparent as swelling diminishes, revealing a firmer, more youthful look.