Patient 3
Deep Facelift and Eyelid Surgery
This radiant 56-year-old patient benefited from a deep facelift with lipostructure a few years ago, followed by upper eyelid surgery, and continues to take care of her face.
Over time, the face is subjected to a negative vector due to gravity and repeated muscle contractions of the muscles that pull the face and neck downwards. Initially, this can cause negative emotions to appear on the face. In the long term, this can lead to ocular suffering due to insufficient coverage of the lower eyelid, which is pulled downwards.
During a deep facelift, we simply reposition the muscles and fat compartments that have shifted downwards. Thus, there is virtually no subcutaneous detachment. This allows the muscle-fat-skin unit to remain intact, preserving fine expressions and facial movements. The detachment is located under the muscle. After being deeply released, it is reattached deeply in a youthful position.
Excess skin will be removed without tension. The scars are hidden around and inside the ear. In the front, they respect all the hair and hide in the hairline, around and inside the ear. In the back, the scar is hidden in the hair. No scars on the neck or under the chin were necessary.