Cosmetic Surgery > Face > Ageing
Under the effect of gravity and the passage of time, our face changes, tissue becomes lax, and gravity pulls it downward. These are the most significant signs of ageing. Facial volume shifts from top to bottom. Youthful smiles are replaced by sadness.
Fortunately, modern cosmetic surgery can improve this effect. For a natural and lasting result, you can turn to a facelift. Generally, a facelift re-tightens facial skin, repositions volume that has shifted downward and re-contours the face and neck angle.
The main objective of rejuvenation surgery is to maintain a natural appearance. Generally, patients want to turn back the clock with their own characteristics, and do not wish to change or rejuvenate artificially. Staying natural. This is the greatest challenge of cosmetic surgery.
After studying the patient's anatomy and diagnosing the extent of ageing marks, Dr Weiss will choose the most suitable combined treatments for the person. It is essential to avoid the trap of standardisation and to preserve authenticity and individuality. This is why Dr Weiss does not speak of a simple facelift, but rather of Comprehensive Facial Rejuvenation.
Very often, "a little less" is much better than overdoing it. Dr Weiss, in his modern facelifts (MACS lift, Soft lift, ...), uses combined techniques, associating different types of facelifts and different aesthetic medicine techniques to achieve the most harmonious, natural and lasting result possible, and avoid a frozen face appearance.
In Dr Weiss's surgical philosophy, it is far more beneficial to use multiple techniques with moderation rather than pushing one to its limit.
The best example is the combination of a facelift with liposculpture using your own fat cells - this is a Combined Facelift such as the Lipo-Lift. This achieves the most natural possible results and for friends, a wonderfully fresh appearance.
During the facial rejuvenation procedure, Dr Weiss can, according to the patient's wishes and where possible, enhance the face by erasing certain defects.
Injections cannot replace a facelift; they can only complement it.
There are different types of facelifts, more or less extensive, allowing you to:
Re-tighten the musculo-aponeurotic skin system (SMAS facelift):
Simply remove excess skin: