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How Do Nonsurgical Facelifts Work?

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People no longer need to undergo surgery in order to appear their best thanks to the variety of aesthetic technology and procedures that are now readily available.

Without undergoing surgery, your patients can attain a natural-looking appearance by combining various aesthetic procedures!

A nonsurgical facelift is what, exactly?

Even while more people are working, they are not always looking to have surgery. They are instead opting for minimally invasive treatments that deliver outcomes without surgery. The effects of aging are addressed by a number of cosmetic procedures that are part of a minimally invasive facelift.

 

The following procedures could be used during a nonsurgical facelift:

  • Cosmetic fillers. Fillers (such as Restylane, Perlane, and Juvederm) are applied to wrinkles and voids to plump them up and provide volume. These procedures are frequently called “liquid facelifts” or “lunchtime facelifts.”

  • Botox. This anti-aging procedure targets forehead creases, crow’s feet, and fine lines and wrinkles between the eyebrows. A neurotoxin called Botox is injected into the muscle, temporarily relaxing it. Because it can’t contract anymore, the relaxed muscle is unable to wrinkle the skin.

  • Threads for PDO. Small threads are inserted into the face during a thread lift procedure, which can be finished in two hours or less.

  • Kybella. Through a series of injections, Kybella dissolves extra fat to target the fat that causes double chins. To achieve the desired outcomes, your clients will require two to four treatments spread out over three to four months.

  • Skin resurfacing with laser. By precisely eliminating each layer of skin, this process gives your clients facial skin that is clearer and younger-looking. Scars, wrinkles, acne scars, and blemishes can all be treated with laser skin resurfacing.