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Facelift

A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure designed to address the sagging of facial and neck skin. It works by tightening the skin and repositioning the underlying tissues, providing a firmer and rejuvenated appearance. Although popular for its long-lasting results, this procedure is quite invasive and can only be performed by a professional.
FAQ about facelift

Are the results of a facelift permanent?

No, the results of a facelift are not permanent. They typically last for about seven to ten years.

Can a facelift lead to undesirable effects?

A facelift can sometimes lead to undesirable effects. Potential risks include scarring, infections, sensations of tightness, often transient minor facial paralysis, and other complications associated with any surgical procedure.

What are the alternatives to a facelift?

Botox or hyaluronic acid injections, along with ultrasound, radiofrequency, or laser treatments, are the primary alternatives to a facelift. However, the results they provide are less dramatic and do not last as long.

What is the cost of a facelift?

The cost of a facelift can vary based on the technique, the surgeon, and the region, but often starts around €5,000.

Does the skin cease to age after a facelift?

No. A facelift only corrects existing signs of ageing and slows down skin sagging.

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