QuickLift is a marketing term for a mid- to lower-face mini lift. “QuickLift is a branded name for a particular type of mini facelift, a procedure that typically addresses early signs of facial and neck aging,” explains Dr. Anthony Corrado, a facial plastic surgeon in Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
While the QuickLift face lift is considered a mini lift, not all mini lifts are the same, explains Dr. Hessler. "Mini lifts can be performed using many different techniques, while the QuickLift is a standard technique that always addresses the muscles and skin for a natural result. The QuickLift procedure can be extended to treat the neck as well.”
Dr. Larry Nichter, a plastic surgeon in Newport Beach, California, offers this advice: “Mini lifts may be tough to choose from because of all the brand names. In many cases, there are more similarities than differences between these procedures. They share the use of smaller incisions and quicker recoveries. They’re often done under local anesthesia with oral sedation, so general anesthetic is not needed."Â
The biggest differences are usually related to the surgeon’s experience and technique, says Dr. Nichter. "Remember, it’s the skill and experience of the plastic surgeon that counts," not how the procedure is marketed.  Â
RealSelf Tip: For the best results, find an experienced, board-certified facial plastic surgeon. Someone who calls themselves a cosmetic surgeon probably doesn't have the same level of training. Learn more about the difference.Â