Facial surgeries include many different procedures that can change, fix, or improve parts of the face. Some people have these surgeries to correct issues from injuries or birth defects. Others have them to reduce signs of aging. While a face lift is an option, many other surgeries target specific needs. Knowing the differences between them can help you talk to your surgeon about what’s right for you.
Face Lift
A face lift, or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that focuses on the lower two-thirds of the face. Surgeons perform this operation to remove excess skin and tighten underlying tissues that may have lost elasticity over time. Although the name suggests a total transformation of the face, the procedure specifically targets sagging of the midface, deep creases below the eyes, and loose skin under the chin.
By addressing these specific areas, a face lift can create a smoother and more defined facial contour. Recovery times vary significantly between patients, but most individuals plan for several weeks of downtime. This allows for proper healing before resuming normal social activities.
Cheek & Chin Augmentation
Cheek and chin augmentation are procedures that help improve facial balance by adding structure and definition. When the underlying bone structure lacks support, implants or fat grafting can add volume to these areas. A weak chin can make the nose appear more prominent, while defined cheekbones help create a more balanced profile. Implants are available in various shapes and sizes and are made from biocompatible materials.
Eyelid (Blepharoplasty) Surgery
Blepharoplasty, commonly referred to as eyelid surgery, is a surgical procedure designed to correct structural issues in the upper and lower eyelids. By removing or repositioning excess skin, muscle, and fat, this surgery can alleviate droopiness and puffiness that may affect both appearance and function. Key aspects of this procedure include:
- Correcting Upper Eyelid Heaviness: Removal of excess tissue can improve vision obstructed by drooping eyelids and create a more open, alert appearance.
- Addressing Lower Eyelid Issues: The procedure can reduce the appearance of under-eye bags and puffiness, which often contribute to a tired look unrelated to actual fatigue.
- Incision Placement: Surgeons make incisions, typically concealed within natural eyelid creases or inside the lower lid, to minimize visible scarring.
- Restoring a Refreshed Look: The goal is to rejuvenate the eye area, providing a rested appearance while preserving the patient’s natural facial expressions.
Neck Lift Contouring
A neck lift improves the appearance of the neck by removing excess fat, tightening muscles, and smoothing loose skin. It targets issues like a double chin or “turkey wattle” to create a sharper, more defined neckline. This procedure focuses on the area below the jawline and can be performed on its own or in combination with other facial surgeries.
Choose Your Ideal Procedure
Choosing the surgical procedure for you depends on your anatomy and goals. A plastic surgeon will assess factors like bone structure, skin quality, and health to suggest the best option for you. Understanding the procedure and having realistic expectations can help you make an informed decision. If you’re thinking about facial surgery, reach out to a board-certified surgeon to explore your options.


