A nonsurgical face lift uses noninvasive or minimally invasive techniques to improve the appearance of your facial skin. Treatments such as dermal fillers and fat injections add volume for a smoother, younger look.
A nonsurgical face lift 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 face lifts typically use a combination of minimally invasive and nonsurgical techniques.
Few side effects of this procedure may include burning, itching or swelling. The procedure typically lasts up to 1 to 2 hours only and should have a minimal downtime. The results will last for about a year.
Who gets nonsurgical facelifts?
- People who worry about aging skin or any of the following common facial skin concerns may consider a nonsurgical facelift:
- Sagging skin and loose jowls (around your face and jawline).
- Shadows around your eyes.
- Sunken cheeks.
- Thin lips.
- Wrinkles, including frown lines (on your forehead), crow’s feet (at the corners of your eyes) and marionette (on the sides of your mouth).
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What are the benefits of a nonsurgical facelift?
- Help you achieve firmer, smoother and younger looking skin without surgery
- Don’t need general anesthesia or overnight hospitalization
- Recovery is faster and less painful than recovery after a surgical procedure.
- Much less expensive than surgical cosmetic procedures