Mini Facelift

The fastest way to the fountain of youth is through plastic surgery. You can’t reverse the hands of time, but you can certainly fake it until you make it with a facelift.

But not everyone has the time or inclination for a complete facelift even if it means total transformation. Does a mini facelift do the same thing?

Here’s an overview of when it makes sense to get a mini facelift and when you should explore other options.

Full Facelift Benefits

Your facial skin naturally begins to sag with time. As you age, you’ll notice your neck, cheeks, and chin aren’t as tight as they used to be.

A full facelift tightens all of these areas leaving you with a more youthful appearance. Your skin will appear to glow with the restored look of elasticity.

But a facelift is a fully invasive surgery that requires time and planning. You can’t simply walk out the same day and go on about your life.

Some facelift recovery can be as long as two weeks. If you don’t have the time for this length of recovery, aim for a mini facelift instead.

There are many benefits of a mini facelift that might make you forget getting a facelift altogether.

Should I Get a Mini Facelift?

The decision to get a mini facelift should be based on your current appearance. Doctors often recommend a mini facelift to women who haven’t really begun to show signs of aging.

Their skin might sag slightly, but it’s still barely noticeable. In these cases, a mini facelift does the trick just fine.

It’s important to get a consultation first though so the doctor can see where you’ve begun to show signs of aging. When getting a mini facelift you can ask questions about the location of your aging and whether or not the procedure will reverse all symptoms.

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Wrinkles around your eyes or forehead won’t be impacted by a mini facelift the same way your jowls or neck might. Check with your doctor to learn the best option for you.

Finding Your Fountain of Youth

The intensity of your results is the main factor to consider when thinking of getting a mini facelift. A mini facelift helps slow down aging.

But it’s impact won’t be the same as having complete invasive surgery. Still, the procedure itself might be all you’ll ever need.

Talk to your doctor about whether a series of mini facelifts are a better option than ever getting a complete facelift.

This turns your mini facelift into a preventative procedure instead of one that corrects the skin after aging. Again, this is only relevant if the aging is happening in a certain place.

Facelifts Aren’t Forever

Another thing to consider with a mini facelift is when you plan to maintain it. If you don’t want to commit to getting your facelift touched up over the years, it might not be worth the effort.

A mini facelift isn’t a one and done procedure. It’ll take ongoing visits to make the results stick.

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