Face Lift
A facelift, medically known as rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce visible signs of aging in the face and neck. Over time, factors such as gravity, sun exposure, stress, and natural aging can cause sagging skin, deep folds, jowls, and loose neck tissue. A facelift works by tightening the underlying facial muscles, repositioning tissues, and removing excess skin to create a smoother, more youthful, and refreshed appearance.
Modern facelift techniques are highly customizable, allowing surgeons to target specific areas—such as the midface, jawline, or neck—while maintaining a natural look. The procedure can also be combined with other treatments, like eyelid surgery or skin resurfacing, to enhance results. Recovery time varies, but many patients return to their daily routines within a few weeks, enjoying results that can last for many years.