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Facelift

The effects of gravity, exposure to the elements and the stresses and strains of daily life take a toll on the face over time. With ageing, the skin becomes less elastic and the facial muscles slacken. The visible signs of ageing such as loose skin, wrinkles, crow’s feet and frown lines can be improved using a range of Facelift techniques. They are safe, effective and provide good results that improve appearance and restore confidence.

Facelift treatment

Facelift surgery reduces the effects of sagging skin, principally around the lower half of the face and neck, by removing excess fat and drawing the skin back so it is firmer and tighter. A traditional Facelift, also known as Rhytidectomy, involves an incision along the hairline down to the ear and underneath the earlobe to make amendments and remove excess skin and fat. The operation can be carried out under local or general anaesthetic and sedation and can last three hours. Bandages may be needed to support the face along with temporary drains fitted behind the ears to disperse excess blood and fluids for a few days as the face heals. Surgeons can also employ keyhole surgery or a technique called Minimal Access Cranial Suspension (MACS) which involves smaller incisions and a telescopic camera to guide the process of fat removal and muscle tightening.

The full benefit of the Facelift surgery will normally become evident only after six months. The scars from the hairline incisions will fade quickly and will be hidden by the natural contours of the face.

As with all cosmetic procedures, it is important to have a full discussion with the consultant to determine what can be achieved aesthetically. It takes up to a month to fully recover from face lifting treatment so patients are advised to restrict activities and not to return to work during that period.

Contact us

To ask a question about facelift or to book an appointment with one of our experts you can call us on 020 7078 3845 or email us at [email protected].

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MaxFax Clinic

Our MaxFax Unit provides a bespoke medical service at St John and St Elizabeth Hospital specialising in oral and maxillofacial conditions, offering a range of surgeries and other treatments.

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Patient information

Our Hospital is renowned for providing exemplary levels of care across more than 90 services. From orthopaedics, to urology, our private GP practice and Urgent Care Clinic, our services are led by some of London’s leading Consultants. For more information, and to find a service suitable for your care, find out more about the services that we offer.

Make an enquiry

If you have any questions relating to treatment options or pricing information, get in touch with us by filling out one of our contact boxes or giving us a call on 020 7078 3845.

Our Appointments Team have a dedicated and caring approach to finding you the earliest appointment possible with the best specialist.

If you are self-paying you don’t need a referral from your GP for a consultation. You can simply refer yourself* and book an appointment.

If you have health insurance (e.g. Bupa, Axa Health, Aviva), you will need to contact your insurer to get authorisation before any treatment, and in most cases you will also require a referral letter from your GP.

If you are not registered with a GP, we have an in-house private GP practice you can use. Alternatively, we can suggest the most appropriate course of action for you to take, given your location and individual circumstances.

*Please note – for investigations such as X-rays and MRIs, a referral will be required. However, we may be able to arrange this for you through our on-site private GP.

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