Facelift


A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure designed to improve skin damage and flaws caused by ageing and environmental factors. The procedure involves the tightening of muscle tissue and removal of excess skin. The skin is then re-draped and stapled or sutured back in place. A facelift greatly reduces skin laxity and minimizes wrinkles and creases.



The Best Candidates


Healthy candidates for a facelift desire to improve their facial appearance through the removal of wrinkles and excess skin. Since the condition and texture of the patient’s skin is more important than their age, it is imperative that candidates consult their surgeon and have realistic expectations of the procedure.
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