What Are the Different Facelift Procedures? Is There a Difference Between the Types?

Facelift Types
4 min readMar 7, 2022

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We’re here to assist you, so don’t worry. Cosmetic facelifts come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most popular type of cosmetic face lift is one that raises the muscles and corrects drooping throughout the face, but there are other types that correct particular parts of the face and neck. Although some of this information may appear to overlap, we’re offering this basic list in the hopes that it will help you better understand what type of cosmetic face lift you desire before meeting with a board-certified plastic surgeon.

Traditional facelifts improve drooping skin and, depending on the situation, deeper facial features. The skin of the face is tightened, raised, and removed. During your cosmetic face lift surgery, your cosmetic surgeon may explore re-suspending the fat and muscle.

SMAS facelifts have become the most popular type of cosmetic facelift. The SMAS stands for Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System, which is essentially your face’s network of muscles and tissue in layman’s terms. SMAS controls over 98 muscles in the face, allowing you to smile, frown, and express a wide range of emotions and movements. The SMAS facelift operations raise the facial muscles diagonally “up and out.”

Tiny lifts or mini facelifts are other names for mid-face lifts. Mini face lifts are carried out under general anesthesia and focus on the centre of the face, around the cheekbones. Mini lifts are generally less expensive than complete facelift santa barbara and require less downtime. Essentially, this lift aids in the correction of the nasolabial folds’ hang. Suture suspension is another type of micro lift, in which the sutures are “anchored into the underlying muscle” and the ends are secured with non-dissolving thread reaching to the top of the head. However, it is important to highlight that this form of lift is deemed immoral.

Deep Plane Facelifts are a relatively new addition to the family of cosmetic facelifts. This surgery will require more work from the cosmetic surgeon than other cosmetic facelift procedures. To increase cheekbone definition, deep plane face lifts include a bit extra treatment in the nasolabial area. This cosmetic facelift is comparable to the SMAS facelift, but it is more intrusive and distributes tension throughout your facial tissues and structure, including your facial bones.

By making incisions in front of the patient’s ears and pulling laterally, the S-lift enhances the lower portion of the face. Those who have a successful S-lift will notice a smoother jaw line, neck, and jowls, but the upper two-thirds of their face will remain unchanged.

If the patient wants a facelift, a neck lift, also known as a platysma lift, is frequently performed at the same surgery. In conjunction with a tightened face after a facelift, a neck lift smoothes and tightens the extra skin and fat of the patient’s neck, giving the neck a youthful appearance. Patients who do not require a facelift but suffer from “turkey neck” condition might have this cosmetic surgery performed separately from a facelift.

Plastic surgery patients who want to add a little pizzazz to their appearance can get facial implants. According to Joan Rivers, author of Men Are Stupid and They Want Big Boobs, “men are stupid and they like big boobs.” “[Facial implants] can improve the proportion and equilibrium of your face if done correctly. And it’s amazing how much of a difference they can make! A classic beauty can be transformed by a slightly stronger chin or higher cheekbone.”

The temporal lift, also known as a forehead lift or brow lift, reduces wrinkles in the top third of the face and head, from the brows to the hairline. An ear-to-ear incision at the top of the hair is normally required for a brow lift treatment. As a result, the brow lift treatment is only recommended for people who have enough hair to cover the incision marks. For those with thinning or balding hair, an endoscopic method may be the best option.

Non-surgical facelifts are a type of cosmetic facelift that is intended for people who do not want to go under the knife for cosmetic facial surgery. Feather lifts, thread lifts, 60 minute facelifts, and lunchtime facelifts are examples of nonsurgical facelifts. These procedures are less expensive than surgical facelifts, but the results are temporary and come with their own set of complications.

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