Lifestyle Lift cost

Stella Desyatnikova, M.D. answers: How much does a Lifestyle Lift cost?

Is the Lifestyle Lift expensive? How much does Lifestyle Lift cost and what are my payment options?  How does Lifestyle Lift price compare with the cost of other mini lift surgeries?


Stella Desyatnikova, MD
20 months ago

Lifestyle Lift usually costs about $4,000 - 6,000, depending on whether or not you have any additional procedures, such as neck liposuction, upper and/or lower lids done at the same time. The price is usually similar to the price of a mini face lift.

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A: Lifestyle lift price can end-up being a great deal more than a regular face lift!

Sam Naficy, MD
16 months ago

It can end-up costing a great deal more than a regular face lift!

By that I mean there have been a few instances when a Lifestyle lift has left significant scarring and earlobe deformity, which required additional surgery and scar revision. When all was set and done the patients ended up spending close to $20,000.

I agree with others' comments that you get what you pay for. There is a reason why Lifestyle lift users are less than half as likely to feel that the procedure was worth it.

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A: The most improtant question about the Lifestyle Lift is...

Richard P. Rand, MD
20 months ago

The most improtant question about the Lifestyle Lift is not the cost but whether or not it will give you the result you want and whether it will last as long as you are hoping.

It is a kind of "mini" facelift and because of that it usually cannot deliver as dramatic an improvement or one that lasts as long as a properly performed cheek and neck lift. This is especially true if you have a lot of loose skin and/or fat in the front of your neck, below your chin. The results of a Lifestyle Lift for these patients will be especially short lived and less impressive.

Make sure to read all the patient reviews of this procedure because there are so many who have not been satisfied.

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