What is a mid-face lift?

What is a midface lift? How is that different from a regular facelift or a mini face-lift?

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A: A midfacelift addresses the lower eyes and cheeks

Brent Moelleken, MD

In our practice, a cheeklift, a type of midface lift, is effective at smoothing the lower eyelids at the level of the cheeks, for slight elevation of the cheeks, and for reducing the hollowness below the lower eyelids (especially the LUSIC cheeklift with LiveFill). Many people think of a cheeklift as an... more

A: A midface lift addresses the soft tissues located over...

Shahram Salemy, MD

A midface lift addresses the soft tissues located over the cheek that tend to drop or descend with age. This lift can be performed in several ways, including endoscopically via incisions hidden behind the hairline in the scalp, directly through a standard facelift incision (in front of the ear) or directly... more

A: A midface lift is a procedure aimed at elevating the...

D.J. Verret, MD

A midface lift is a procedure aimed at elevating the cheeks. A 'regular facelift' generally refers to a facial rejuvenation procedure aimed at improving the jowl (lower jawline) or neck area. A mini-lift is a minimal incision lower facelift which usually is used to adress the jowl area. A midface lift can be... more

A: A Midface Lift / Cheek Lift

Michael Law, MD

Midface (Cheek) Lift The primary aging change in the cheek area consists of a combination of deflation and descent of the cheek fat pads, creating a hollowed appearance below the lower lids and deepened nasolabial folds (oblique lines which extend from each side of the nose to the area beside the corners of... more

A: Midface lifting addresses the sagging present in your...

Manish H. Shah, MD

Midface lifting addresses the sagging present in your cheeks with aging. It can help improve your cheeks and lower eyelids, leaving you looking refreshed and younger. Fat that is normally centered high over your cheekbones descends with age, giving a flat appearance to the face and heavy lines in the... more

A: Midface lift = Upper cheek lift

Sam Naficy, MD

The midface is an essential component of an attractive face. With the aging process, the fatty tissue that normally drapes over the cheekbones can begin to sag with gravity. The result is less prominent cheekbones, and a droopy fold of skin and fat between the nose and the cheek (the nasolabial fold). The... more

A: A mid face lift is an operation designed to restore fat...

William Portuese, MD

A mid face lift is an operation designed to restore fat volume to the cheek area.  Fat in the middle portion of the cheeks is moved in vertical fashion.  Cheek implants can also be used in conjunction with mid face lift or as a standalone procedure to augment the cheek area. 

A: A midface lift blends the lower lid or cheek junction

Sanjay Grover, MD

A midface lift, also known as a 'cheek lift,' blends the lower lid/cheek junction. It differs from a lower facelift or facelift, which addresses the lower two-thirds of the face. There are several different techniques that plastic surgeons utilize to address the midface, including techniques through the lower... more

A: Midface lift is the upper half of a facelift

Robert M. Freund, MD

 I tell my patients that a necklift corrects problems of the neck and jawline. The midface loft lifts the cheeks, marionette lines and jawline. The facelift is the combination of a midface lift and a necklift.

A: MidFace Lift

Raffy Karamanoukian, MD

Patients have varying degrees of facial aging and may have differing amounts of cheek fullness or sagging. A mid-face lift addresses the nasolabial folds, tear trough, lower eyelids, and cheek areas. This is a refined modification of a facelift and is used to address key areas of the face.

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