We all want to maintain a youthful look for as long as possible. Maybe you’ve kept aging at bay with non-invasive procedures like Botox, fillers, lasers, Ultherapy, or Thermage, but after a certain point, your jawline softens and begins to pool, and the non-invasive procedures that worked before seem to lose their ability to make a difference. Or maybe you didn’t mind when your smile lines were noticeable, but now that they’ve started to droop, you find them unbearable.
Facelift Quick Facts
- Facelifts Address the Cheeks & Jawline (but can be paired with other treatments for other parts of the face)
- Performed by Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
- Can be Local Anesthesia or General Anesthesia Surgery
- Costs $15,000 – 20,000 for Surgeon’s Fees (plus roughly $3,000 for anesthesia and surgery center)
The Modern Facelift
What Causes You to Need a Facelift?
3 types of changes that contribute to an older-looking neck and face:
- Skin Damage – wrinkles, uneven texture, and pigmentation changes, as well as skin laxity and thinning.
- Sagging Muscles – loosening of connective tissues and loss of muscle tone.
- Volume Changes – our necks tend to accumulate more fat as we age, while our faces tend to lose fat.
A Lower Face Lift is the only procedure that addresses changes to all three types of tissues along the lower cheeks and jawline. Your board-certified plastic surgeon will restore muscles and fat to their more youthful positions, creating a more defined jawline. Excess skin will be lifted back into place, reducing pooling and sagging along the jaw. The combination of these three changes will rebuild a solid foundation for a younger appearance for many years to come.
Learn MoreCombining Procedures for Maximum Results
Often, by the time patients are ready to address changes in the lower face with surgery, the skin has also undergone significant changes in texture and thickness. For that reason, we commonly pair Lower Facelift with CO2 Ablative Laser Skin Resurfacing, a procedure that addresses skin thickness, texture, discolorations, and sun damage.
Young patients who are interested in addressing mild to moderate aging through the neck and lower face often pair a Lower Face Lift with a Neck Lift. Where a Lower Facelift addresses the jawline and bottom portion of the cheeks, a Neck lift firms and lifts the neck into a more youthful position. These two procedures allow patients to delay larger procedures by many years.
Patients with concerns about a drooping lower face are also usually experiencing some loss of volume in the cheeks and midface. This usually presents as deflating cheekbones and pronounced undereye troughs. Fat Transfer to the midface provides a natural, long-lasting result.
Combining Fat Transfer with Lower Facelift is the modern counterpoint to the old school facelifts, and provides a more sophisticated approach to facial aging, overcoming the wind-blown look of yesteryear.
Learn MoreWhy Choose Reflections Center For Facelift
Our expert plastic surgery team works collaboratively within our multi-specialty physician team to select the right procedures, providers, and treatment plan for each patient. Our team approach allows our physicians to draw on the expertise of industry leaders in all facets of cosmetic surgery, and in combination with our wide assortment of devices, allows us to hand select not only an effective treatment, but the very best treatment for your physiology, aging patterns, and lifestyle.
At Reflections, our expert physicians will customize proven treatments to meet your cosmetic goals. You will love your new, improved jawline and lifted look! Contact Us to learn more.
Often times, patients will confuse the root causes of aging along their jawline and neck. For this reason, we warmly welcome you to our office for consultation with our dedicated plastic surgeon. His years of experience and deep focus on facial aging allow him to pinpoint the causes, as well as the minimal optimal treatment to effectively turn back the clock on the specific areas you are concerned about.
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Facial Volumizing Fillers
Facial Volumizing Fillers can be used to temporarily restore volume lost in the cheeks. The most popular brands are Juvederm Voluma, Sculptra, and Restylane Lyft. This is a suitable alternative for those with little change to the underlying muscle, a decreased volume of fat in the midface or across the cheekbones, and only mild to moderate skin laxity.
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Fat Transfer
Fat Transfer to the midface and cheekbones can provide a longer lasting solution than Facial Volumizing Fillers. Fat Transfer allows the surgeon to use your own fat, usually from your stomach, to replace the fat you’ve lost in your face, or to fill areas that lack volume, in a longer lasting way than traditional fillers. This option is well-suited to those who are suffering more from loose skin due to volume loss than fat accumulation or sagging muscles along the jaw.
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Ultherapy
Ultherapy is a treatment that uses micro-targeted ultrasound to stimulate collagen and elastin, creating lifting and tightening. This procedure works well for patients who are at the very early stages of aging, and can help delay the need for surgical intervention.
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Thermage
Thermage is a non-invasive radio frequency treatment that can lift and tone the skin through the jawline, chin, and neck. This treatment can help tighten loose skin most anywhere on the body.
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Thermitight RF
Thermitight RF is a non-surgical treatment that tightens skin using injectable radio frequency. The results can be quite profound for a non-surgical procedure. However, this option only treats one of the three causes of aging, loose skin, so it is best-suited to those early in the aging process.
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Read MoreFrequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to address the lower face with a facelift?
How is a facelift procedure performed?
Who is an ideal candidate for a lower facelift?
What is recovery like after a lower facelift?
What is the pain level during recovery from a lower facelift?
What kind of scarring should I expect from a lower facelift?
Will I have to go under general anesthesia?
What risks or complications are possible with a Facelift?
What happens during the lower facelift procedure?
Will my results from a lower facelift last?
How long does a facelift last?
How long does it take to recover from a facelift?
Are facelift scars visible?
How much does a facelift cost?
How can you make your results last longer?
Sources:
- https://www.plasticsurgery.org/cosmetic-procedures/facelift
- https://www.smartbeautyguide.com/procedures/head-face/facelift/
- https://www.fda.gov/cosmetics/cosmetic-products/wrinkle-treatments-and-other-anti-aging-products
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698509/
- https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/face-lift/about/pac-20394059
- https://www.webmd.com/beauty/webmd-medical-reference-collaboration-cleveland-clinic-cosmetic-procedures-facelifts#1
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- https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1294682-overview
- https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org/health-wellness/health-encyclopedia/he.face-lift-rhytidectomy.tf6232
Dr. Mitchell Chasin
Dr. Mitchell Chasin is a Cosmetic & Laser Physician at Reflections Center. Dr. Chasin believes strongly that the best cosmetic physicians are those who are dedicated to mastering their craft through continuing education and collaboration with the industry’s top doctors.