Facelift

Restoring Structure. Preserving Identity.

A facelift offers a precise surgical approach to restoring definition and support to the lower face and neck, addressing the structural changes that occur with time.

The aim is not to alter your appearance, but to re-establish natural contours—achieving a result that appears rested, balanced, and entirely consistent with your features.


A Structural Approach to Facial Ageing

Facial ageing is not simply a matter of skin laxity. It involves deeper changes in soft tissue position, volume distribution, and structural support.

A facelift addresses these underlying changes—repositioning tissues and restoring definition in a way that cannot be achieved through surface-level or non-surgical treatments.

The focus is on restoring clarity to the jawline, contour to the cheeks, and balance to the lower face, while maintaining natural expression.


Surgical Expertise

Treatment is performed by a Consultant Maxillofacial Surgeon, combining advanced surgical training with a detailed understanding of facial anatomy and proportion.

This ensures:

Surgical planning is guided not only by technical considerations, but by how the face functions and is perceived as a whole.


What a Facelift Can Address

A facelift may be appropriate for:

Each procedure is tailored to reflect the individual’s anatomy and aesthetic priorities.


The Technique

Modern facelift techniques focus on repositioning deeper structures (SMAS layer) rather than tightening the skin alone.

This allows for:

Incisions are carefully placed around the ear and within the hairline, designed to heal discreetly.


Recovery and Results

Recovery is progressive, with swelling and bruising settling over several weeks.

As healing completes, the face appears:

Results are long-lasting and designed to evolve naturally over time.


Facelift vs Non-Surgical Treatments

Non-surgical treatments, including fillers and skin therapies, can offer improvement in earlier stages of ageing.

However, they do not reposition underlying structures.

Where tissue descent and laxity are more advanced, a facelift provides a more appropriate and definitive solution—addressing the cause rather than temporarily compensating for it.

A tailored plan may incorporate both surgical and non-surgical treatments in a structured approach.


A Considered Approach

We approach facial surgery with restraint and precision:


Consultation

A comprehensive consultation allows for detailed assessment of facial structure, tissue position, and overall balance.

This informs a personalised surgical plan aligned with both functional and aesthetic considerations.


Book Your Appointment

For facelift surgery in London, delivered with surgical precision and a refined aesthetic approach, arrange a consultation to discuss your individual case.

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Written and medically reviewed by:

Dr Tom Pepper
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
MBBS BDS MSc FRCS

Private consultations available in Harley Street and Cromwell Hospital, London.