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What Type of Facelift Technique Is Right for Me?

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A facelift is a popular cosmetic procedure for those seeking to reverse signs of aging and refresh their appearance. However, considering that there are several types of facelifts available, it can be overwhelming to determine which one is right for you. In this blog, we will explore the different facelift techniques, discuss their benefits, and help you decide which option may be the best fit for your cosmetic goals.

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Traditional Facelift vs. Mid Facelift

When it comes to facelift surgery, the traditional facelift and the mid facelift are two of the most popular options for patients. Although both surgical procedures seek to rejuvenate the face, they focus on different areas and achieve slightly different results.

Traditional Facelift

A traditional facelift addresses signs of aging in the lower two-thirds of the face. This procedure primarily targets:

  • Sagging skin along the jawline and neck
  • Deep creases around the mouth and nose
  • Loose skin under the chin

During the procedure, incisions are made around the ears and hairline. This makes it possible for the surgeon to tighten underlying muscles and remove excess skin, creating a smoother, more youthful appearance. The traditional facelift is ideal for patients with significant skin laxity and those looking for comprehensive rejuvenation in the lower face and neck areas.

Mid Facelift

The mid facelift focuses on the middle portion of the face, specifically targeting:

  • Sagging cheeks
  • Deep nasolabial folds (the lines that run from the nose to the mouth)

In this procedure, the surgeon makes smaller incisions near the hairline or inside the mouth to lift and reposition the fat pads in the cheeks. This technique provides a subtle lift in the cheek area, creating a more youthful contour without addressing the neck or jawline. A mid facelift is ideal for those in their 40s or 50s who may not yet need the extensive changes offered by a traditional facelift but still want to refresh their mid-face area.

Can You Combine a Facelift With Other Facial Procedures?

To achieve more comprehensive results, you can combine facelift surgery with other facial procedures. By doing so, you can save time and reduce the overall recovery time you will need. Here is a rundown of some options to think about if you are looking for a facial procedure that can complement your facelift.

Eyelid Surgery

Facelift surgery essentially addresses sagging skin in the lower two-thirds of the face, which leaves the eyes untouched. If you have drooping eyelids or under-eye bags, eyelid surgery can provide a refreshed look around the eyes, meaning that it can pair beautifully with a facelift.

Forehead Lift

A forehead lift, also known as a brow lift, targets forehead wrinkles and sagging brows, which cannot be addressed by a facelift. Combining a forehead lift with a facelift can create harmony between the upper and lower parts of your face, ensuring a balanced, youthful appearance.

Dermal Fillers and BOTOX® Cosmetic

If you would like to smooth out fine lines or add volume to specific areas without undergoing additional surgery, non-invasive treatments like dermal fillers or BOTOX® Cosmetic are great options. These treatments can be performed before or after your facelift to address wrinkles and volume loss in areas that the surgery may not cover.

How to Choose the Right Facelift Technique for You

Choosing the facelift technique that suits you depends on your individual goals, age, and the specific areas you would like to address. During an initial consultation, you and your aesthetic surgeon will discuss the possibilities and develop an individualized treatment plan. Some important factors to consider include:

Your Age and Skin Condition

Traditional facelift surgery is best suited for people with significant skin laxity in the lower face and neck. These are typically individuals in their late 50s or older. On the other hand, mid facelift surgery is ideal for younger patients in their 40s or early 50s with sagging cheeks but do not yet need extensive neck or jawline work.

Areas You Want to Address

If you are concerned about sagging skin in the jawline and neck, a traditional facelift is likely the better choice. On the other hand, if your primary concern is sagging cheeks or deep nasolabial folds, mid facelift surgery might provide the subtle lift you desire.

Your Desired Results

If you’re aiming for a comprehensive transformation, a traditional facelift might be more appropriate. On the other hand, if you want a subtle enhancement in a specific area, mid facelift surgery might be your best option.

Want to Learn More About Facelift Surgery in Southern California?

The best way to determine the right facelift technique for you is to schedule a consultation with one of the qualified aesthetic surgeons at AesthetiCare Cosmetic Surgery Institute. Call (833) 790-6783 or fill out our online contact form to take the first step in your facelift journey.

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