Facelift
Face lift surgery is a cosmetic procedure to improve the appearance of the face by repositioning some of the skin and muscle tissue of the face and neck to counter sagging and looseness caused by gravity as the patient ages. Wrinkles around the mouth and eyes may benefit little from face lift surgery. For complete face correction other procedure such as blepharoplasty, chemical peel, or dermabrasion, also may be necessary.
Mid Facelift
Good candidates may be, for example, baby boomers who want to take five years off their face with a mini-facelift. These patients may benefit from smaller incisions and the use of tiny barb sutures, instead of a large incision that requires heavier stitching. However, many of these techniques are new and long-term results have not been proven. Furthermore, mini-facelift patients may not be fully satisfied with the slight skin tightening offered by smaller incisions and barb sutures.
Forehead Lift
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Neck Lift
As we age, different areas of the face and neck are affected differently. Some people develop wrinkling and sun damage in their entire face and neck. Some people seem to lose facial fat, while others accumulate fat in the neck and maintain good skin tone. Others may develop more exaggerated signs of aging in their neck.
Thread Lift
The thread lift uses sutures that lift sagging eyes, deep nasiofolds, or an aging neck. Using a thin needle, a surgeon inserts tiny threads under the tissues of the face. The barbs on one end of the thread grab and lift the sagging skin, and the teeth on the other end anchor the skin to the rest of the facial tissues. No incisions or stitches are required, and no scars are produced.





