The condition of your skin changes the most between the ages of 40 and 50. During this time, you’ll probably notice a decrease in volume and sagging around your jaw and neck area. While you can’t turn back the hands of time, you can get a facelift.
Although there is no ‘right age’ for a facelift, the timing of your facelift is crucial. If you get it too early, you may have to go back in for repeat surgeries. If you get a facelift too late, the results may not be ideal. The goal of a facelift is to preserve skin tautness, so getting one in your 60s might look noticeable.
However, anyone who is in good health and beginning to notice signs of aging are good candidates for a facelift.
Not sure if it’s the right time to get a facelift? Today we clear up confusion and breakdown everything you need to know about the best timeline for getting a facelift.
Age 40+
People who get a facelift in their mid 40s typically have a better and sustainable result than those who get the procedure later on. For patients in this age range, the following facelift procedures are most suitable:
To enhance the results of the facelift, skin rejuvenation treatments from a facial plastic surgeon are also recommended.
Some skin rejuvenation procedures include:
Age 50+
For those in this age range, we recommend a set of procedures that will restore your skin’s suppleness — they include:
Facelifts are a reliable and safe procedure that delivers superb results. They have the power to shave years or more off your appearance, and they boost your self-confidence.
If you’re interested in a facelift procedure, contact the office of Dr. Julie Edween. We serve patients in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and the Los Angeles area.
Ready for your consultation? Contact us today at (310) 859-8885.