The effects of timeAs we are getting older, the fatty tissue that normally drapes over the cheekbones begins to sag, resulting in sunken cheeks and nasolabial folds appearing between the nose and the cheek. In order to restore the cheek soft tissue pad in the middle of the face, your surgeon will recommend having an Endoscopic Midface Lift, or Vertical Face Lift, through the same small incisions in the scalp hair used for the brow lift. |
An effective alternativeThe latest vertical facelift techniques offer an effective alternative to the traditional facelift. Because of aging, gravity causes the facial tissues to droop in a vertical direction. Using minimally invasive lift techniques with limited incisions, the sagging cheek tissue can be lifted up over the cheekbone restoring the more prominent youthful contour, improving the bagginess of the lower lids, and softening the undesirable cheek fold. |
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