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Liquid Facelift
A strategic combination of dermal fillers and neurotoxins—placed throughout cheeks, temples, jawline, and around the mouth—to restore youthful contours without surgery.
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A strategic combination of dermal fillers and neurotoxins—placed throughout cheeks, temples, jawline, and around the mouth—to restore youthful contours without surgery.
Unlike single-product treatments, a liquid facelift combines multiple injectable products for comprehensive facial rejuvenation in a single session. Depending on your anatomy, your provider may use volumizing fillers (Juvederm Voluma, Radiesse) for cheeks and temples, flexible fillers (Restylane Defyne) for fold correction, and neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport) for dynamic wrinkles around the eyes and forehead.
Your provider's approach addresses volume loss, smooths lines, and restores youthful contours simultaneously—achieving results that once required surgical intervention. The strategic placement of different products in specific facial zones means each area receives the optimal treatment for its unique anatomy and movement patterns.
Multiple aging signs—volume loss, lines, laxity—addressed simultaneously in one session rather than piecemeal treatments.
Different fillers for different zones: volumizers (Voluma, Radiesse) for structure, flexible fillers (Defyne) for movement areas, neurotoxins for dynamic lines.
Achieve facelift-like rejuvenation—lifted cheeks, defined jawline, smoothed folds—without incisions.
Hyaluronic acid fillers can be adjusted or dissolved with hyaluronidase if needed, providing flexibility that surgery cannot offer.
Your provider's technique combines clinically proven products synergistically—the whole is greater than the sum of its parts for natural, balanced results.
Liquid Facelift is suitable for individuals seeking aesthetic improvements with minimal invasiveness. The best candidates are:
In good overall health with realistic expectations
Seeking natural-looking enhancement or correction
Non-smokers or willing to quit temporarily
Not pregnant or nursing
Free from active skin infections or conditions in treatment area
Committed to following pre and post-treatment instructions
A liquid facelift combines multiple clinically proven products strategically placed throughout the face. Typical products include: volumizing fillers (Juvederm Voluma, Radiesse) for cheeks and temples to restore structure; flexible fillers (Restylane Defyne, Juvederm Vollure) for nasolabial folds and marionette lines that move with facial expressions; and neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport) for dynamic wrinkles around the eyes and forehead. The specific combination depends on your anatomy and goals.
A liquid facelift can address multiple areas in one session: cheeks (restore volume and lift), temples (fill hollowing), nasolabial folds (smile lines), marionette lines (corner of mouth to chin), jawline (improve definition), perioral area (around the mouth), and forehead/crow's feet (dynamic wrinkles with neurotoxin). your provider evaluates your entire face as a whole to create a balanced, natural result rather than treating isolated areas.
Different facial zones have different needs based on anatomy and movement. Volumizers (Voluma, Radiesse) provide structure and lift for the cheeks and temples where support is needed. Flexible fillers (Defyne, Refyne) are used in areas that move significantly—nasolabial folds, marionettes, lips—because they flex naturally with expressions. Neurotoxins address dynamic wrinkles caused by muscle movement (crow's feet, forehead lines, frown lines). This strategic approach ensures each product performs optimally in its designated zone.
Yes, liquid facelifts complement many other treatments. Common combinations include: laser skin resurfacing (improves texture while fillers restore volume), chemical peels or microneedling (enhances skin quality), and surgical procedures (fillers can enhance or extend surgical results). Timing matters—some treatments should be spaced 2-4 weeks apart. We'll create a comprehensive treatment plan during your consultation.