At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Cosmetic Surgery department offers Facelift (Rhytidectomy) to rejuvenate and restore a youthful facial appearance. This advanced surgical procedure reduces sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and facial folds, helping you achieve a smoother, firmer, and more refreshed look. Our skilled surgeons use precise, modern techniques to deliver natural results with minimal scars and downtime.
Problems / Concerns Addressed:
- Sagging Skin: Loose or drooping skin around the face and neck.
- Wrinkles and Fine Lines: Deep creases around the mouth, eyes, and forehead.
- Loss of Jawline Definition: Jowls or sagging along the jawline.
- Tired or Aged Appearance: Overall facial aging affecting confidence.
- Skin Elasticity Loss: Caused by aging, stress, or sun exposure.
Treatments / Procedures Offered:
- Traditional Facelift: Lifting and tightening skin and underlying muscles for full rejuvenation.
- Mini Facelift: A smaller, less invasive procedure for mild sagging and early signs of aging.
- Neck Lift: Tightens sagging skin and muscles in the neck area for a defined contour.
- SMAS (Deep Plane) Facelift: Targets deeper facial layers for longer-lasting results.
- Fat Grafting / Volume Restoration: Restores youthful fullness to cheeks and temples.
FAQs:
What is a facelift (rhytidectomy)?
A facelift is a cosmetic surgery that tightens and lifts facial tissues to reduce wrinkles and sagging, restoring a youthful appearance.
Who is a good candidate for a facelift?
People with sagging skin, facial folds, or visible signs of aging who are in good overall health are ideal candidates.
How long does recovery take after a facelift?
Most patients recover within 2–3 weeks, with final results becoming visible as swelling subsides over a few months.
Are facelift results permanent?
Results can last for 8–10 years or more, depending on lifestyle, skin quality, and post-surgery care.
Will there be visible scars after a facelift?
No, scars are minimal and usually hidden along natural hairlines or behind the ears, becoming nearly invisible over time.