The interim facelift is a facial rejuvenation procedure. It is performed to address some of the earliest signs of facial aging - sagging of the cheeks and the area surrounding them. A facelift is usually done to correct sagging skin, wrinkles, deep facial folds, and other signs of aging present at the facial level. As you age, your facial skin may stretch, become thinner, and lose volume in the mid-face area. The surrounding areas of your face then begin to wrinkle, sag downward, and lose volume.
A midfacelift focuses on cosmetic issues in the midface. This includes flat cheeks, volume loss, sunken eyes, nasolabial folds and vertical lip lines. It is less invasive than a full facelift and requires less healing time. It can be done under local anesthesia. The procedure can help rejuvenate by lifting the cheeks, contouring the cheekbones, and filling hollow spaces under the eyes.
Intermediate facelift surgery can create subtle changes in your face. Your face will look younger, cheerful and well-rested without it being noticeable that you have had surgery.
The intermediate facelift procedure is suitable for you...
- If you are worried about sagging cheeks.
- If you have poorly defined cheekbones.
- If you have sagging skin under your lower eyelids.
- If you have deep wrinkles around your nose and mouth.
If you have one or more of the problems mentioned, but you are happy with how the rest of your face looks, then the interim facelift procedure may be the perfect solution to your problems.