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Minimally Invasive Facelift Explained

canstockphoto6974198-300x200minimally invasive facelift surgery, the procedure is far less painful and offers a much shorter recovery time. In fact, this type of surgery is one of the most common forms of facelift surgery performed at Weiler Plastic Surgery by Dr. Weiler. This form of facelift surgery can be used to help reduce the effects of sagging skin and restore your youthful appearance.

Benefits Associated with Minimally Invasive Facelift Surgery

A Conservative Form of Treatment: Minimally invasive face lifts are used to address the lower third of your face as well as your neck. It is used to complement your face’s natural features, enhancing them based on your skin’s own laxity and the severity of your wrinkles.

Minimum Side Effects: Due to its nature, this form of surgery typically causes less bruising, swelling, and tenderness than traditional facelift surgery.

Minimal Scar Tissue: All incisions used in minimally invasive facelift surgery are carefully concealed in your hairline and by your face’s natural contours.

Improved Self Confidence: When you look good, you feel good about yourself.

Maximum Efficiency: The typical procedure can be completed in just a few hours.

A Fresh New Face

Minimally invasive facelift surgery has been hailed as a landmark non-invasive form of facelift surgery that typically results in extremely natural appearing results. While no form of facelift surgery can take a middle-aged face and make it look like a teenager again, this procedure can restore the definition to your face and make you look attractive at any age. This is one of the most successful forms of cosmetic surgery currently in use and offers the best possible results in most cases.

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