Chicago Non Surgical Face Lift doctors

Edward Lack, MD Edward Lack, MD
Chicago Dermatologist
2350 Ravine Way Suite 400, Glenview
4 answers
Otto Joseph Placik, MD Otto Joseph Placik, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
880 W Central Rd Suite 3100, Arlington Heights
1 answer
Anil R. Shah, MD Anil R. Shah, MD
Chicago Facial Plastic Surgeon
845 N Michigan Avenue Suite 934E, Chicago
1 answer
Laurie Casas, MD Laurie Casas, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
2050 Pfingsten Road Suite 270, Glenview
Adam J. Cohen, MD Adam J. Cohen, MD
Chicago Oculoplastic Surgeon
4709 Golf Road 12th Floor, Skokie

Recent Answers

Is 25 Too Young for a Non-surgical Face Lift?

A few years ago I lost 90 pounds, I'm now at a healthy weight but have noticed that from the beginning of my weight loss my face started looking 'flabby'. When I pull my cheeks up from the sides of my face with my fingers, I see a perfect set of cheekbones and an ideal face shape. I don't want a full blown facelift. I'd prefer a non-surgical face lift (eg. thread lift).I have thick skin with no wrinkles and enough volume/fatty tissue. Please advice me on my options.

A: Facial fillers, including fat transfer, can correct facial sagging due to weight loss

Facial fillers, including fat transfer, can correct facial sagging due to weight loss. Age does not matter because these are non-surgical treatments.

Edward Lack, MD
Chicago Dermatologist
Non Surgical Lift Options for Patient with Face Paralysis?

Hi, I am 32 yrs old. I had face paralysis about 5 yrs ago and left synkinesis on one side which destroyed my beautiful smile and of course, slightly sagging on the same side.

It bothers me a lot. I thought about Facelifting but one of the aesthetician told me I am still young for that. I really feel self-conscious so I am thinking about having non-surgery face lifting like "Happy Lift" or something similar. If you can suggest something, I can research it at least. I appreciate for any answers. Regards.

A: Botox and fillers, the non surgical facelift, can restore symmetry to facial expression affected by nerve damage

Botox and fillers, the non surgical facelift, can restore symmetry to facial expression affected by nerve damage. 

Edward Lack, MD
Chicago Dermatologist
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