Facelift is a surgical procedure that can be performed in different types depending on the condition and expectations of the patient. The main aim of facelift is to rejuvenate the face, repair the facial skin and tighten the underlying tissues and muscles that have become deformed due to ageing.
Facelift is not a way to stop ageing; it gives the most effective results as a facial rejuvenation procedure. With a proper treatment plan and the experience of the surgeon, a facelift can make you look 10-15 years younger.
A facelift is an operation on the lower two-thirds of the face; usually the main aim is to repair the lower and middle parts of the face, including the cheeks, the area around the lips and the neck, which are very susceptible to the effects of ageing.
A mid-face lift, also known as a cheek lift, is performed on the area of the upper cheeks and lower eyelids; it is suitable for those who wish to achieve a raised look for their cheeks and reduced ageing lines for their skin.
A full face lift is for the area from the lower eyelids up to the neck. A full face lift can make very impressive and significant changes to your face; it can reduce the ‘turkey neck’ look, flatten your cheeks and reduce major wrinkles to restore youthfulness.