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As we age, our facial bones recess and the fat deposits deteriorate and lose volume and definition. We also begin to produce less collagen. The result is that our skin begins to sag, develop wrinkles, and lose some of its natural radiance.
Facelifts – both surgical and non-surgical – work to redefine the fat under our skin and make our skin firmer again.
You’ve probably heard about the surgical kind of facelift before. This is where the fat and soft tissue of the face are redistributed via incisions in the skin. The skin is then “lifted” over the new contours of the face to give a more youthful appearance.
With a surgical procedure, you can often expect a certain amount of pain after the treatment. It can also require a long period of downtime for recovery while your face heals.