
Human beings begin to age from the moment they are born. However, socially disturbing situations usually occur after the age of 30. One morning we get up and a wrinkle, a slackness that we had not noticed before, appears. Even if we ignore it for a while, first creams, then skin care, then filler-botox etc. applications start to tempt you. In cases where our expectations are not met, surgeries for facial rejuvenation come to the fore.
Total face lift surgery:
Temple-forehead lift surgery:
Mid-face lift surgery:
Neck lift surgery:
Attempts to rejuvenate the eye area:
Aesthetic eyelid surgeries:
Fat-tissue injection to the face
Human beings begin to age from the moment they are born. However, socially disturbing situations usually occur after the age of 30. One morning we get up and a wrinkle, a slackness that we had not noticed before, appears. Even if we ignore it for a while, first creams, then skin care, then filler-botox etc. applications start to tempt you. In cases where our expectations are not met, surgeries for facial rejuvenation come to the fore.
Today, facial rejuvenation surgeries are in their golden age. Especially in the last ten years, significant progress has been made. By demonstrating the anatomy of the face and how these structures change during the aging process, we have been able to perform surgeries that preserve a permanent and natural appearance. At the same time, partial rejuvenation surgeries such as temple-forehead lift, mid-face lift and neck lift, which were not on the agenda before, have been widely used successfully. The use of endoscopy, which has become widespread in the last decade, has saved us from making long skin incisions to stretch certain areas of the face.
My advice to people who are considering having face surgery; please do not get stuck on a particular surgery, take seriously the intervention that your doctor has planned for you and learn about your alternatives.