Facelift & Necklift Before & After
A facelift – also known as meloplasty or rhytidectomy – is a surgical procedure that tightens and removes skin folds on the face and neck. Facial muscles may be surgically tightened to improve their tone. Excess fat may also be removed or repositioned as part of the surgery. A platysmaplasty – also referred to as a neck lift – is a surgical procedure that aims to revise the appearance of the neck region by removing excess skin and tightening the area.
Individual results will vary according to several factors, including genetics, age, diet & exercise. All surgeries carry risk & require an appropriate recovery period & aftercare regime which may include wearing compression garments or modifying your lifestyle post-operatively. You should seek a second opinion from a Specialist Surgeon before proceeding. More information about these risks and aftercare can be easily found on our website on the page that describes the surgical procedure. Dr Matthew Peters (MED0000958200) is a registered medical practitioner, Specialist Plastic Surgeon (specialist registration in Surgery – Plastic Surgery).
The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.