Signs of aging can be visible in a person's face due to gravity, exposure to sunlight and stresses of daily life (loss of skin elasticity and tissue strength, formation of deep crease between the nose and mouth, the jaw line growing slack and ‘jowly').
A facelift technically known as rhytidectomy can make these signs vanish by removing excess fat, tightening underlying muscles, and repositioning the skin of the face and neck. It can be done alone, or in conjunction with other procedures such as an eyelid surgery, nose reshaping, or forehead lift.
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