The incisions are positioned around the ear and hairline, making the scars discreet and well camouflaged. Over time, and with proper care, they become even less noticeable.
No. When performed correctly, the objective is to preserve naturalness. The technique works in the deep layers to reposition the tissue, avoiding an artificial or excessively stretched appearance.
Initial recovery varies from two to three weeks, with gradual reduction in swelling and bruising. The final result can be seen in the following months, as healing progresses and the structures settle.
Yes. The procedure addresses the upper, middle and lower thirds of the face, in addition to the neck, providing global and harmonious rejuvenation. In some cases, it can be associated with blepharoplasty or complementary treatments, depending on the patient's needs.