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    Full Face Rejuvenation

    Full Face Rejuvenation

    Full face rejuvenation or non-surgical facelift refers to a combination therapy approach to temporarily refresh, firm, or plump facial skin to minimize signs of aging and enhance appearance. Targeting multiple areas, full face rejuvenation harmonizes complementary treatments that consider how different facial aspects work together.

    Depending on treatment goals, facial structure, and individualized patterns of aging, therapy plans are customizable. A full face rejuvenation typically involves a combination of treatments:

    • Botulinum toxin: injections to relax tense muscles (most commonly around the eyebrows, forehead, and/or corners of the eyes) that can lead to wrinkles
    • Chemical peels: process to remove the top layers of facial skin aimed at helping to reduce large pores, minimize wrinkles, and reveal newer, firmer skin
    • Dermal fillers: injections such as hyaluronic acid to add volume and fullness back to cheeks and lips and/or to fill deep wrinkles
    • Fat injections (or fat grafting): uses fat from elsewhere in the body (collected with a liposuction procedure) to fill in sagging or sunken areas of the face
    • Laser skin resurfacing: uses beams of intense light to remove older, outer layers of skin, stimulate collagen growth, and help the skin appear smoother and firmer
    • Microdermabrasion: gently sands away outer skin layers with a rough pad to help reduce appearance of fine lines, mild scars, and other superficial skin concerns; may or may not include exfoliation
    • Microneedling: uses thin, tiny needles to make small wounds in the face to stimulate collagen and elastin growth and improve the look of loose skin, wrinkles, large pores, and sun damage

    How is full face rejuvenation different from a facelift?

    A nonsurgical facelift can help to achieve firmer, smoother, and younger looking skin without surgery. Facial rejuvenation is usually less painful, less invasive, and offers significantly faster recovery than a facelift.

    In contrast to surgery, facial rejuvenation is not permanent as the effects of treatment gradually fade over time. Most treatments deliver lasting results of at least 6 months and up to two years or longer depending on the procedure and patient’s individual skin.