A face-lift is a cosmetic surgical procedure to create a younger look in the face. The procedure can reduce sagging skin. It can also help smooth folds of skin on the cheeks and jawline. A face-lift is also called a rhytidectomy.
During a face-lift, a flap of skin on each side of the face is pulled back. Tissues below the skin are altered, and excess skin is removed. This gives the face a more youthful shape.
A neck lift is often done as part of a face-lift. It reduces fat and sagging skin on the neck.
A face-lift won't correct damage from sun exposure, such as fine lines and wrinkles. Other cosmetic procedures can address the look or quality of the skin itself.
Why it's done
The look and shape of the face changes with age. The skin becomes looser and doesn't snap back as easily. Fat deposits decrease in some areas of the face and increase in others.
A face-lift can address these age-related changes:
Sagging appearance of the cheeks
Excess skin at the lower jawline
Deep skin folds from the sides of the nose to the corner of the mouth
Sagging skin and excess fat in the neck (if the procedure includes a neck lift)
A face-lift isn't a treatment for fine wrinkles, sun damage, creases around the nose and upper lip, or uneven skin color.