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What is a Liquid Facelift?
The eyes are a focal point on your face...they twinkle, they "light up your face," they "have it!" As we age, the skin surrounding our eyes changes (sagging skin, loss of skin elasticity, drooping eyebrows and cheek fat pads, weakness of supporting eyelid structures and puffiness under the eyes), which can make you appear less lively
Dr. Azizzadeh, whose plastic and reconstructive surgery practice is in Beverly Hills, offers many different surgical and non-surgical options to improve the appearance of the eyes and create a more youthful face.
- Beverly Hills Blepharoplasty (eyelift) surgery - the removal of significant skin, fat and muscle, which can result in hollowness of the eyes and unnatural "cat-like" corners of the eyes
- Correction/revision blepharoplasty surgery - cosmetic or functional surgery for those unhappy with the outcome of eyelift surgery
- Asian blepharoplasty - surgically creating a crease in the eyelid to create the double eyelid fold that is a sought-after feature in Asian cultures
- Mini eyelid lift - usually restricted to correcting issues with either upper or lower eyelids, not the entire eye
- Restylane, Juvederm, Botox or fat transfer volume restoration - injectables to improve the hollowness of the lower eyes and the laxity of the upper eyelids
- Temple rejuvenation - a collagen stimulator, Sculptra, fills in the hollowness in the temple region and gently lifts the brow
In some patients Dr. Azizzadeh also performs Beverly Hills forehead lift (or brow lift) or Beverly Hills facelift, particularly the mid-face or endoscopic procedures to get the desired outcome. Dr. Azizzadeh can analyze your unique facial structure in order to decide the best surgical or non-surgical options.
To discuss which type of eye cosmetic surgery procedure would be best for you, please contact the Beverly Hills facial plastic surgery office today for an initial consultation.
If you are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the appearance of your face due to the natural aging process, but you aren't fully committed to undergo invasive facial plastic surgery, you may be a good candidate for a liquid facelift.
As we age, the face begins to lose elasticity and collagen (volume) which can lead to facial sagging, wrinkles and creases. A liquid facelift uses the combination of advanced dermal fillers (such as Juvedermtm Ultra, Juvedermtm Ultra Plus, Radiesse®, Restylane®, Perlane® and Sculptra®) and Beverly Hills BOTOX® that is injected into the skin to lift and contour the face. A secondary benefit? Reduction of wrinkles and lines in the face!
What areas of the face can be improved?
Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon Dr. Azizzadeh can use liquid facelift procedures on the entire face or in targeted areas to:
- Lift eyelids, creating brighter, more open eyes
- Mask bags under the eyes
- Eliminate jowls
- Restore flattened cheeks or temples
- Lift corners of the mouth area
- Restore natural curved facial contours
- Create a more energetic appearance
- Reduce wrinkles and creases
How long is the process? How long will the effects last?
Individual procedures can take as little as 10 minutes or as long as an hour to complete. Liquid facelift results are usually visible instantly. Our patients can expect results to last anywhere from four months to two years, depending on the procedure.
To learn if a liquid or traditional Beverly Hills facelift is right for you, please contact our office today for an initial consultation.
"Dr. Azizzadeh's expertise in cosmetic surgery of the face has made him one of the most Knowledgeable surgeons in the Los Angeles area. for more details visit : www.facialplastics.info.
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"Dr. Azizzadeh's expertise in cosmetic surgery of the face has made him one of the most Knowledgeable surgeons in the Los Angeles area. for more details visit : www.facialplastics.info.
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