Facelift (SMAS)
Facelift (SMAS)
A complex of aesthetic procedures for facial rejuvenation
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Anesthesia
General or TIVA anesthesia. -
Duration of effect
About 10 years. -
Duration of the procedure
From 3 to 6 hours. -
List of tests
Download. -
Cost
From 15 000 USD.* -
Concierge support
Including patients from other cities and countries.
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Indications
Sagging facial tissues, laxity and excess skin, pronounced bags under the eyes, etc. -
Contraindications
Uncontrolled diabetes, coagulation disorders, oncology at any stage, etc. -
Rehabilitation
Recovery time after facelift surgery depends on the depth of the operation and ranges from several weeks to two months. Skinboosters with poly-L-lactic acid and exosomes. -
Preparation features
All the rehabilitation procedures we have developed aim to initiate the internal processes of skin recovery. However, if the body is exhausted, we will not achieve the desired effect. Skinboosters with poly-L-lactic acid and exosomes.
Advantages
We offer unique methods of facelift in terms of aesthetics and effectiveness, achieving a natural rejuvenation result without the "operated" look.
- Each operation is individually planned based on a series of anatomical measurements.
- We select the minimally traumatic combination of methods with maximum aesthetic results.
- Different approaches are applied for male and female faces.
- We accentuate your advantages, making the face more proportional, harmonious, and attractive.
- We reduce the duration of the surgery and the time spent under anesthesia.
- We use modern anesthesia that does not cause nausea, dizziness, or headaches.
- Short rehabilitation: stitches are removed on the 7-10th day.
- We improve appearance with minimal changes, preserving personal features.
- We enhance skin quality.
- We form inconspicuous stitches that heal without a trace.
- We correct defects from previously performed surgeries.
- We guarantee complete confidentiality.
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Indications
- Sagging facial tissues.
- Laxity and excess skin.
- Loss of clear jawline contour and double chin.
- Pronounced bags under the eyes.
- Loss of height and volume in the cheek area.
- Manifestation of the nasolacrimal groove.
- Heaviness in the lower third of the face.
- Large folds and wrinkles on the face.
- General appearance of a tired, sullen face.
Contraindications
- Uncontrolled diabetes.
- Coagulation disorders.
- Oncology at any stage.
- Decompensation of internal organ function.
- Hemophilia.
- Myocardial infarction and strokes in the medical history.
- Fever.
- Severe anemia.
- Autoimmune diseases.
- Exacerbation of skin diseases in the treatment area.
- Insufficient skin elasticity.
- Pregnancy.
Preparation features
Two weeks before the surgery and for another two weeks after, complete abstinence from sunbathing, cigarettes, and alcoholic beverages is required. By agreement with the doctor, stop taking all hormonal medications, anticoagulants, and cough medications.
Skinboosters with poly-L-lactic acid and exosomes.
All rehabilitation procedures we have developed aim to initiate the internal processes of skin recovery. However, if the body is exhausted, we will not achieve the desired effect.
To ensure the necessary reserves before surgery, we recommend increasing protein intake in the diet. Additionally, we prescribe premium English nutrients to correct microelement deficiencies, which will help proteins turn into fresh collagen and glowing, healthy skin.
Rehabilitation
After surgery, we recommend undergoing a course of intradermal injections (mesotherapy) with exosome Skinboosters.
Exosomes contain peptides, polynucleotides, and other substances that promote rapid tissue healing and the production of collagen and elastin, complementing the results achieved.
Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation includes magnetotherapy, deep oscillation of soft tissues, microcurrent therapy, and photodynamic therapy.
*The cost of anesthesia and hospitalization is charged separately from the stated prices for surgeries and depends on the operating facilities. The patient also pays separately for preoperative tests and postoperative rehabilitation.
The cost of the surgery by doctors may vary depending on the individual characteristics of the patient, the extended technical complexity (related to previously performed surgeries and procedures), as well as the use of proprietary surgical techniques.