Facelifts are surgical procedures that aim to reduce sagging, wrinkles, and signs of aging in the face and neck area. These operations generally tighten the skin, reduce wrinkles, and achieve a younger, fresher appearance. Here are some of the most commonly performed facelifts:

Traditional Facelift
This surgery is often used to correct sagging and wrinkles in the face and neck area. The surgeon tightens the tissues under the skin, removes excess skin where necessary, and reduces wrinkles to rejuvenate the face.
Lower Face and Neck Lift
This operation aims to correct sagging in the lower jaw, jawline and neck area. It is usually used to tighten the jaw and reduce neck wrinkles.
Mini Facelift
A mini facelift is a less invasive procedure and is often used to correct minor sagging and wrinkles. This procedure involves smaller incisions and may have a quicker recovery time.
Endoscopic Facelift
In this technique, minimal incisions are made using endoscopic equipment. In this way, less tissue trauma occurs and the healing process is accelerated. Endoscopic face lift is usually used to lift the forehead area and eyebrows.
Each facelift procedure is chosen based on the person’s skin type, age, aesthetic goals, and surgical requirements. It is important to have a detailed consultation with a plastic surgeon to determine which procedure is right for you. A careful recovery process after the procedure and compliance with the doctor’s instructions are also important for successful results.
