694. Facial Wrinkle Surgery
Facial wrinkle surgery includes various treatments to improve wrinkles and sagging skin due to aging.
At the early stage of aging, non-surgical methods are often enough:
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Botox reduces forehead, frown, and crow’s feet lines by relaxing overused muscles.
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Fillers restore volume to deep wrinkles like nasolabial folds.
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Thread lifting helps with sagging in the jawline and lower face.
When sagging becomes more obvious, surgical facelifts are more effective. Depending on the area, techniques include:
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Upper face: forehead or brow lift, upper eyelid surgery
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Midface: cheek lift, mini-lift, lower eyelid surgery
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Lower face: lower facelift, neck lift
Mini facelift uses short incisions in front of the ear, lifting the SMAS layer at a 45° angle. It's less invasive, good for the lower face, with low nerve risk.
Extended SMAS facelift lifts the SMAS flap to improve the lower face but is less effective for the midface.
Deep plane facelift lifts skin and muscle together below the SMAS, offering excellent improvement in both mid and lower face. It heals fast and is more durable, but requires advanced surgical skill.
Intraoral dissection can release key ligaments (zygomatic, mandibular, masseteric) from the bone, helping with facial lifting, especially when combined with facial contouring surgery.
But why do faces sag again over time? It’s not just skin — facial bone loss plays a major role.
To maintain long-lasting results:
✔ Do facial blood flow exercises
✔ Sleep deeply to support bone regeneration
✔ Eat whole, natural foods to slow bone loss
Facial wrinkle surgery is about remodeling the skin and fascia over a shrinking bone structure.
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