One of the questions I hear most often during consultations is:
“Would a facelift work for me as well?”
Loss of elasticity makes it difficult for the face to resist the effects of gravity.
As the face begins to look heavier and less defined than in youth,
many consider a facelift and ask whether it will be effective.
However,
aging appears differently depending on facial structure,
skin thickness, and the distribution of fat.
The key to an effective lifting procedure begins
with understanding the current condition of your face.
"Face Type 1: Cheek Sagging"
This is common in individuals whose midface area,
particularly under the cheekbones
and around the nasolabial folds, has begun to sag.
As the midface collapses,
the overall impression becomes tired and older.
In this case, a midface lift
that elevates the SMAS (muscle fascia layer) is suitable.
The essential point is correcting the deeper tissue layers,
not just tightening the skin surface.
"Face Type 2: Jawline Loosening"
Many people say,
“As I age, my jawline disappears
and I look like I have a double chin.”
Most of these individuals fall into this category.
For them, a lower facelift is recommended.
It sharpens facial contours
and creates a more refined appearance.
It is especially suitable for middle-aged men
who tend to have thicker skin and reduced elasticity.
"Face Type 3: Combination Aging"
Combination-type aging, involving both reduced elasticity
and sagging fat, typically appears in the late 40s and beyond.
This face type shows sagging cheeks, a weakened jawline,
and reduced skin firmness all at the same time.
A combination of facelift surgery with fat repositioning
or micro-fat grafting creates a natural, restored appearance.
It produces results that look close to the face’s original structure.
"Mini Facelift vs. Full Facelift"
Patients considering a facelift often ask
about the difference between a mini lift and a full facelift.
Both procedures aim to lift and firm the face,
but they differ in treatment area and longevity of results.
*Mini Facelift
• Smaller incision range and faster recovery
• Suitable for mild sagging, typically for individuals in their early 40s or younger
*Full Facelift
• Corrects sagging from under the cheekbones down to the jawline
and the front of the neck
• Fixes and lifts the SMAS layer, providing longer-lasting results
At our clinic,
we evaluate the cause of sagging by age group
and offer customized lifting solutions
such as mini facelift, full facelift, and neck lift.
"What About Scarring?"
Along with results,
many patients are concerned about scarring.
To minimize visibility, we make incisions
along the natural creases in front of the ear.
We design the incision lines according to skin anatomy
and use precise suturing techniques
to reduce the likelihood of visible scars.
Achieving a Naturally Firm and Lifted Face
A facelift requires meticulous planning tailored
to each individual’s facial type.
Because the procedure is performed
after thorough consultation and evaluation,
we analyze the condition of the skin, the depth of wrinkles,
and other details carefully before designing the treatment.
If you are considering a facelift,
it is best to seek guidance
from an experienced medical professional.