As we age, our skin naturally changes, often showing signs like loose skin, fine lines, and wrinkles. These visible changes can vary significantly from person to person and may appear earlier or later than expected. For those considering ways to address skin ageing-related signs, facelifts are among the procedures available.
In this blog, we provide general information on the potential benefits of facelifts and other approaches to managing facial ageing. Each person’s needs and goals are unique, so we highly encourage a personalised consultation with a health professional to discuss your concerns and explore options tailored to you.
How does a facelift work?
Facelift surgery aims to potentially target some of the visible signs of ageing on the face.
The procedure involves the surgeon making an incision near the ear and along the hairline, with the placement and length of the incision varying depending on the specific type of facelift and any additional procedures, such as a neck lift surgery, being performed. This allows the surgeon to reposition tissue and adjust the skin to better align with each patient’s facial structure.
Every individual has unique needs and facial characteristics, so a consultation with a qualified surgeon can help in understanding the options available and in making an informed decision about the approach that best suits you.
Exploring the Potential Benefits of a Facelift
1. May address loose skin.
As skin naturally loses elasticity with age, some individuals notice loose skin. A facelift may help address these concerns by lifting and repositioning facial tissues, contributing to a firmer appearance of the skin.
2. May manage the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
Wrinkles and fine lines, often noticeable around the eyes and mouth, can develop over time due to factors like facial movements and skin changes. A facelift can potentially manage the appearance of these lines by adjusting facial tissues and skin.
3. May assist in jawling shaping
With age, some people may observe changes around the jawline, such as the development of jowls or loss of volume in the cheeks. A facelift may assist in making changes in the facial contours to potentially contribute to jawline definition.
As with any surgical procedure, facelift carries potential risks and complications. It is important to discuss it with your GP and chosen plastic surgeon.
If you’re interested in facelift surgery in Sydney, reach out to Artiste Plastic Surgery. Our World-Trained Face Surgeon and Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Jack Zoumaras will assess you and determine if a facelift surgery may be suitable for you. Obtaining a GP referral and undergoing BDD screening are required before undergoing any cosmetic surgery procedure. For more details, book a consultation today.
Disclaimer: At Artiste Plastic Surgery, our Plastic Surgeons led by Dr Jack Zoumaras have been trained to the highest possible degree. All surgery has risks and it is always advised to get a second opinion. Risks are very real and we cannot guarantee any result. Results are illustrated as a guide only. All risks are managed and any need for revision surgery or complications (1-5%) can be managed by our specialist plastic surgeons.
Any statements on how you will feel is based on Level V Evidence:
Level V: How you will feel after plastic surgery varies between individuals, depending on psychological and physical factors. Our internal research is based on how patients in our practice feel after surgery.
The blogs are not a substitute for a medical consultation and do not form as part of the doctor to patient relationship.