Correction of Age-Related Changes: Midface Lift and Full Facelift.


A midface lift focuses on improving sagging in the central portion of the face. It is especially beneficial if you experience hollowness under the eyes, descended cheeks, or pronounced nasolabial folds. A small incision is made beneath the lower eyelid, allowing the surgeon to elevate the descended skin and fat and secure them to the periosteum. Thanks to the minimal incision, scarring is barely visible. This procedure is often combined with lower blepharoplasty, and periosteal fixation provides long-lasting results.




A classic facelift addresses overall facial sagging. It is particularly effective when the cheeks have drooped, the nasolabial folds have deepened, the jawline has lost definition, or there is laxity in the neck. The incision begins within the hairline above the ear and extends around the ear toward the back. Both the skin and the SMAS layer (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) are lifted and tightened, ensuring a more durable outcome. The incisions are discreetly hidden in the hair and natural contours around the ear, making them barely noticeable in everyday life.

When sagging is significant across the entire face—or when both the midface and lower face are affected—a combined midface lift and full facelift may be recommended. Performing both procedures together helps create a more balanced, natural-looking rejuvenation and enhances the overall effectiveness.

A thorough assessment of skin elasticity, the degree of sagging, fat distribution, and bone structure is essential to determine the safest and most suitable approach. At She’s Clinic, a comprehensive consultation will help identify the treatment plan that best fits your needs.


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