Face and Neck Lift
“With face and neck lift surgery, erase the traces of time and regain a youthful, dynamic, and natural appearance.”




What is Face and Neck Lift Surgery?
A face and neck lift is a surgical procedure that addresses skin sagging, loss of elasticity, deep wrinkles, and loosened muscle structures that appear with aging. Through this operation, both the face and neck are rejuvenated, resulting in a younger, firmer, and more dynamic appearance.
The primary goal is to preserve the natural expression while providing a personalized outcome, allowing you to achieve a refreshed and rejuvenated appearance.
How is Face and Neck Lift Surgery Performed?
The surgery is performed under general anesthesia. Incisions are made in front of and behind the ear, extending into the hairline where they remain hidden. The skin and underlying tissues are lifted, loosened muscles are reshaped, and excess skin is removed to achieve a firmer and more youthful contour.
In the neck area, excess fat beneath the chin is removed and sagging is tightened. With modern techniques, incisions are hidden within natural lines, ensuring that visible scarring remains minimal after healing.
Day 1
Mild tightness and swelling may occur, and drains are usually removed within 1–2 days.
Day 7
Swelling and bruising decrease significantly, and stitches begin to be removed. Light daily activities can be resumed.
1st Month
Swelling has largely subsided, and the face and neck begin to take on their natural shape.
1st Year
The results become settled, and the tightening and rejuvenation of the skin are revealed in a lasting and natural way.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Is a face and neck lift permanent?
It does not completely stop the aging process, but it provides a more youthful appearance of about 10–15 years. Its effects last for many years.
Will the surgical scars be noticeable?
The incisions are hidden within the natural facial contours and hairline, and during the healing process, the scars become barely noticeable.
How long does it take to return to daily life?
Social activities can usually be resumed within 10–14 days, although it may take a few weeks for all swelling to completely subside.
