Facelift

A facelift can target different areas of the face. There is the facelift (mid and lower face), the brow lift (eyebrows and forehead), and the neck lift (neck and jawline).

Lifting Facial

Facelift Surgery

Facelift Surgery involves multiple areas of the face.

A Facelift, or Rhytidectomy, allows for the repositioning and tightening of facial tissues, including the skin and underlying muscles. It can also involve the redistribution and/or reduction of fat in specific areas of the face. This procedure helps reshape and remove excess sagging skin in the face, cheeks, and neck, resulting in a more youthful and attractive appearance.

In selected cases, a more conservative approach may be taken through a Mini-Facelift. Meanwhile, a Brow Lift, or Forehead Lift, is aimed at rejuvenating the upper third of the face, particularly the forehead and eyebrow areas.

This procedure helps reduce wrinkles and folds on the forehead and repositions and redefines the eyebrow contour. A Neck Lift, on the other hand, is performed to improve the appearance of the neck. This is achieved by tightening and adjusting the neck muscles (Platysma) when sagging – a procedure known as Platysmaplasty.

Excess skin and fat can also be removed in the process. The Neck Lift can be performed on its own or combined with a Facelift and Liposuction.

Facelift Procedure

Facial Lift – Facelift

Lifting no Rosto – Necklift

Double Chin Surgery

Submental Liposuction

Procedure to Improve Chin and Neck Contour

This procedure enhances the contour of the chin and the way it transitions into the neck, effectively reducing what is commonly referred to as a “double chin.”

It typically involves the removal of excess fat through liposuction, performed via a small incision—about one centimeter long—located just below and behind the chin.

In some cases, when poor muscle definition beneath the chin accompanies fat accumulation, the procedure may also include platysmaplasty, which consists of tightening and repositioning the underlying neck muscles. This allows for a more defined chin-neck angle and an overall improved contour.

Facelift Surgery

Questions About Facelift

You will need around 8 to 12 days off work, although you may resume light tasks or remote work as early as day 2 or 3 after the procedure. Most patients are able to return to normal social activities within 10 to 15 days.

You can fly one week after the surgery

The primary surgery takes approximately 1 hour and is performed under general anesthesia.

In most cases, patients are discharged on the same day or may stay overnight at the clinic for observation.

No, it is usually not very painful. Most patients only need Paracetamol (acetaminophen) for pain relief.
With our new anesthetic and surgical technique, bruising is very rare.

It is common to experience some swelling in the upper lip, and the scar under the nose may take longer to fade.

No. You may experience slight blood loss during the first few days, which is completely normal and not a cause for concern.
Post-operative care includes local wound care and disinfection, avoiding movements involving the upper lip, and applying SPF 100+ sunscreen over the scar area.

It is also essential to follow the prescribed medication and sleep with two pillows to keep the head elevated.

Yes. Our patients report a very high level of satisfaction, both functionally and aesthetically.
Feel free to reach out to our team with any questions you may have.