Many products and procedures claim the effects of a "non-surgical face lift". Is there anything, other than a real, surgical procedure, that will give me the look I achieve when I place my fingertips at the top of my jawline and lift an inch? - Jowels
The effect you describe when using your fingers to pull back on your cheeks towards your ears will only be achieved with a surgical facelift. What some often describe as a 'liquid facelift' - implying the use of Botox and Filler - cannot achieve this result. In addition, non-surgical laser and radiofrequency devices, likewise, cannot achieve anything close to a facelift. The promotional photos that represent otherwise are not reproducible. Thread-lifting produces some temporary stretching (often for only months) of the skin but, certainly, not what a surgical facelift achieves.
Published on Jul 11, 2012
There are definitely some possibilities that may help a good deal. I find that 80% patients who want a lift can do it non-surgically. I would recommend that you come in to talk about these different possibilities since everyone has their own unique situation. They range from lasers, Ulthera, dermal fillers, sculptra, etc.
Published on Jul 11, 2012