Non Surgical Face Lift

What is a Nonsurgical Facelift?

A nonsurgical facelift is a procedure to temporarily refresh, firm or plump the skin on your face. It doesn’t require large incisions (cuts), general anesthesia or an overnight hospital stay. Nonsurgical facelifts typically use a combination of minimally invasive and nonsurgical techniques.

Who gets benefit from Nonsurgical Facelifts?

Nonsurgical facelifts, also known as liquid facelifts or non-invasive facelifts, can benefit a variety of individuals who seek facial rejuvenation without undergoing invasive surgery.

Mild to Moderate Signs of Aging: Nonsurgical facelifts are ideal for individuals with mild to moderate signs of aging, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and mild skin laxity. These procedures can help restore volume, smooth wrinkles, and improve overall facial appearance without the need for surgery.

How is a Nonsurgical facelift performed?

Procedures vary depending on the type of nonsurgical facelift you receive. Most procedures take place right in the office. Some are relatively painless, while others may cause discomfort. Your provider can tell you more about what to expect for the following treatments:

Botulinum toxin injections

These injections, such as Botox® and Dysport®, relax tense muscles that can lead to wrinkles. Most people get botulinum toxin injections between their eyebrows, in their forehead or at the corners of their eyes. Results can last up to three months.

Chemical peels

Chemicals remove the top layers of your skin. Chemical peels can help reduce large pores, minimize wrinkles and reveal newer, firmer skin. Most people need multiple chemical peels to achieve the results they want.

Dermal fillers

Also called soft tissue fillers, injections of substances such as hyaluronic acid or gel add volume back to sunken areas of the face. Dermal fillers add fullness back to your cheeks and lips. They can also fill in deep wrinkles. These fillers last anywhere from six months to several years.

Fat injections

Also called fat grafting, fat injections use fat from elsewhere in your body to fill in sagging areas of your face. Fat injections are more invasive than dermal fillers, as liposuction is necessary to take fat from your body, but they tend to last longer.

Laser skin resurfacing

Beams of intense light target certain areas of your face. The treatment removes the older, outer layers of your skin. Heat from the light also stimulates collagen growth. Laser skin resurfacing can help your skin appear smoother and firmer.

Microdermabrasion

This minimally invasive procedure gently sands away layers of your skin with a rough pad. Exfoliation with microdermabrasion can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, mild scars and other skin concerns. You may need multiple treatments, usually a few weeks apart. Results last several months.

Treatments Option

This injectable treatment uses a purified protein to obtain a rejuvenated look. The mechanism of action of these injectables is to temporarily paralyze the muscles that cause wrinkles and fine lines to develop. It helps to correct aging lines, crease, and unwanted motions of the muscles in the face. People who need short procedures and quick results can opt for this treatment. People who want dramatic improvements without the need of surgery are ideal candidates for this procedure.
  • A quick and effective procedure
  • Results will appear within a few days
  • Minimal downtime
  • Helps restore facial balance by reducing the appearance of the neck and facial aging lines
  • It corrects aging concerns like bunny lines, chin lines, forehead lines, frown lines, laugh lines, and marionette lines.
  • Redness at the treated area
  • Dropping of eyelid
  • Migration of injectable to unwanted area

Targeted Facial Areas

  • Minimal discomfort during the procedure and after
  • Lower costs in the short term
  • No general anesthesia
  • Minimal or no recovery time, downtime, or aftercare
  • The skin is not cut or pulled, which may look more natural
  • Fewer risks involved
  • Results are temporary, and some can be reversed
  • Multiple treatments may be needed to achieve desired results.
  • Effects are temporary. Ongoing treatments will be needed to maintain results.
  • Repeated treatments could be more costly over time than a surgical face-lift.
  • It may not be as effective as a surgical face-lift.

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