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Elevate Your Beauty with Facelift and Neck Lifts in Atlanta
As we age, the effects of gravity, sun exposure, and everyday stress begin to show on our faces and necks. Wrinkles deepen, skin loses its elasticity, and the contours that once defined our youth start to soften.
If you’re looking to restore a youthful appearance and regain confidence, a lower face and neck lift might be the solution.
This transformative procedure can rejuvenate your appearance by tightening loose skin, smoothing deep wrinkles, and restoring the natural contours of your face and neck.
What is a Facelift?
A facelift, or rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure designed to address the visible signs of aging in the face and neck. Dr. Stephenson’s expertise in facelift surgery goes beyond proficiency—he is truly exceptional in his approach. Rather than taking a “one size fits all” method, Dr. Stephenson carefully selects the technique that will best sculpt his client’s face, ensuring a personalized approach that minimizes risks and addresses specific concerns. Whether you’re considering a deep plane facelift or a SMAS lift, Dr. Stephenson’s goal is to achieve results that are both natural and transformative.


Lower Face and Neck Lift: A Harmonious Rejuvenation
For those looking to rejuvenate the lower third of the face, including the jawline, chin, and neck, a lower face and neck lift offers a comprehensive solution. This procedure is ideal for individuals concerned with sagging skin, jowls, and the loss of youthful contours. The lower face and neck lift not only tightens loose skin but also smooths deep wrinkles and restores a more defined jawline, delivering a youthful and refreshed appearance.
Benefits of a Facelift and Neck Lift
Choosing to undergo a facelift and neck lift offers numerous benefits that go beyond mere aesthetics. Here are some of the key advantages:
- Youthful Appearance: A facelift and neck lift can significantly reduce the signs of aging, such as wrinkles, sagging skin, and deep creases, helping you achieve a more youthful and refreshed look.
- Improved Facial Contours: By lifting and tightening the skin and underlying tissues, these procedures restore the natural contours of your face and neck, giving you a firmer, more defined jawline and smoother neck.
- Long-Lasting Results: While non-surgical treatments can provide temporary improvements, a facelift and neck lift offer long-lasting results, with many patients enjoying their youthful appearance for years to come.
- Boosted Self-Confidence: The improvements in your appearance can have a profound impact on your self-esteem, allowing you to feel more confident in social and professional settings.
- Natural-Looking Outcomes: Dr. Stephenson’s expertise ensures that your results are subtle and natural-looking, avoiding the “pulled” or “overdone” appearance that can occur with less skilled surgeons.
- Minimal Scarring: With advanced techniques, Dr. Stephenson carefully places incisions in discreet locations, such as along the hairline and behind the ears, resulting in minimal visible scarring.
- Customized Approach: Each facelift and neck lift is tailored to your unique anatomy and aesthetic goals, ensuring that your results align with your expectations.
Facelift Techniques Tailored to Your Needs
Dr. Stephenson excels in selecting the most appropriate facelift technique for each client, ensuring that the results are both stunning and long-lasting. Here’s a closer look at some of the facelift options available:
- Deep Plane Facelift: This advanced technique lifts the underlying musculature and fat layers to combat advanced facial aging. It provides a more youthful appearance by addressing deeper facial structures, leading to natural-looking, long-lasting results.
- SMAS Facelift: The SMAS (Superficial Musculo-Aponeurotic System) lift is ideal for reversing the signs of aging in the lower face. By tightening both the skin and the underlying muscle layer, this technique corrects skin laxity and sagging, particularly in the jawline and lower face.
- Mini Facelift: This is a popular option among those with mild to moderate sagging and jowls. Targeting the lower face, this procedure offers rejuvenation with less downtime compared to a full facelift, making it a great option for those seeking subtle yet effective improvements.
- Non-Surgical Facelift: For those who prefer a less invasive approach, the procedure combines skin resurfacing, dermal fillers, and Botox to achieve a more youthful appearance without the need for surgery. This option is perfect for individuals looking to refresh their look with minimal recovery time.
Facelift and Neck Lift: Understanding the Difference
While both facelifts and neck lifts aim to rejuvenate the face and neck, they focus on different areas. A facelift primarily addresses the mid to lower face, lifting sagging skin and smoothing wrinkles, while a neck lift targets the neck area, removing excess skin and tightening the muscles to eliminate sagging and create a smoother contour. When combined, these procedures offer a comprehensive approach to facial rejuvenation, ensuring a harmonious and balanced result.
Recovery: What to Expect
Recovery from varies depending on the technique used and the extent of the procedure. Most patients experience some swelling and bruising, which typically subsides within a few weeks. Dr. Stephenson provides detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery process. You can expect to return to normal activities within two to three weeks, with final results becoming more apparent as healing progresses
Cost and Considerations
The cost of a facelift can vary depending on the specific technique, the extent of the procedure, and individual patient needs. During your consultation, Dr. Stephenson will provide a comprehensive breakdown of the cost, ensuring you understand every aspect of your investment in your appearance. Our goal is to make your experience as comfortable and accessible as possible, offering exceptional value with results that speak for themselves.
Discover Your Ideal Facelift in Atlanta
Dr. Stephenson’s expertise and dedication make him the ideal choice for anyone seeking a truly transformative and natural-looking facelift. Whether you’re interested in a lower face and neck lift, a mini facelift, or exploring the difference between a facelift and neck lift, Dr. Stephenson’s personalized approach ensures that you’ll achieve beautiful, long-lasting results.
Begin Your Transformation Today
Ready to experience the remarkable results of a facelift or neck lift? Schedule your consultation with Dr. Earl Stephenson, Jr. at our Atlanta office today. Let us help you achieve the youthful, refreshed appearance you’ve always dreamed of with expert surgical techniques tailored to your unique needs.
Face & Neck Lift Surgery Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal age to undergo a facelift?
The decision to have a facelift is based on individual appearance concerns rather than age. It depends on how much a person is bothered by something that can be improved with a facelift. Generally, the process typically begins in the early forties, with the most common age for a facelift being in the mid-fifties. The upper age limit is determined by the patient’s overall health.
How much younger will a facelift make me look?
A compelling study presented a portfolio of photographs to groups of observers, comparing a group of patients before their facelifts to another group after their facelifts. On average, the facelift patients were perceived to be nine years younger!
Will I need to undergo a facelift again in the future?
Unlike procedures such as breast augmentation that may require revision due to implant issues, a facelift does not inherently necessitate a revision. The decision to undergo a “redo” facelift remains entirely up to the patient. While a facelift can make a person look younger than they would have without the procedure, they will still experience the natural aging process. However, repeating the facelift is entirely optional and based on the individual’s personal preferences.
What is a "skin lift" facelift?
In a skin lift facelift, the surgeon elevates the skin and a layer of fat beneath it. This procedure is straightforward and carries the least risk compared to other techniques.
What is a "short scar" facelift?
A short scar facelift refers to any full facelift where the incision goes around the earlobe but not up the back of the ear. The incision starts underneath the sideburn and contours around the front of the sideburn. Proponents argue that it eliminates the incision behind the ear, making it easier to wear ponytails. However, the scar behind the ear rarely hinders ponytail styling. The short scar technique may result in more visible scarring and less natural-looking skin pulling. The scar around the hairline is often more noticeable and can be a concern for some patients.
What is typically done to the neck during a facelift?
In some cases, if the neck has good muscle tone and mild muscle bands under the chin, no specific treatment is required for the neck during a facelift. The muscles that create the muscle bands under the chin extend all the way back to the ears, and by pulling on these muscles, the neck can be made to appear smooth. If there is a significant amount of fat in the neck, liposuction may be performed. However, it is important for the surgeon not to remove too much fat, as it plays a role in maintaining skin fullness and preventing the development of fine lines and a crepe paper-like appearance. Additionally, fat can help conceal any underlying muscle banding. If the muscle bands in the neck are thick, an incision is made under the chin and the muscles are tied together in the center to create a smoother neck appearance. Additionally, it may be necessary to partially remove the salivary gland beneath the jawline which may contribute to neck fullness.
What is the role of fat injections during a facelift?
One of the major changes in the face that occurs with aging is a loss of facial volume. The face often deflates and collapses inward, in addition to sagging. In these cases, restoring volume through fat injections can be an important aspect of a facelift.
Will there be scars after a facelift?
Yes, there will be scars wherever an incision is made during a facelift. However, the areas where the incisions are made heal remarkably well. When the incisions follow curves around natural anatomy, they are extremely difficult to notice, even when viewed up close. Dr. Stephenson’s patients’ scars are barely, if at all, noticeable, even when examined closely or seen on a large movie screen.
Can laser treatments provide the same result as a facelift?
Laser treatments can remove broken capillaries and brown spots, flatten wrinkles, and tighten the skin. However, they do not tighten the skin as much as a facelift does, and they do not lift sagging tissue on the inside. Additionally, lasers cannot tighten necks. A facelift is like taking in the hem of a garment, while a laser treatment is like pressing a fabric.
Can other procedures be done at the same time as a facelift?
Yes, brow lifts and eyelid lifts are frequently done with a facelift. Sometimes, ear or nasal surgery may also be performed. Dr. Stephenson rarely performs breast or body liposuction surgery at the same time as a facelift. He believes that it is important to consider the total time of anesthesia.
Will a facelift elevate my eyebrows?
No, a facelift only makes improvements from the upper cheeks down. The eyebrows and forehead can be improved with a brow lift, while the eyes can be enhanced with an eyelid lift (blepharoplasty).
If I am unhappy with my results or want another facelift in the future, is it safe to have another lift?
Yes, in some cases where the skin loosens in the first year after a facelift, a retightening procedure may be necessary. This is considered normal and can happen to about 5-10% of patients. It is safe to have another facelift if needed, as long as the patient is healthy enough to undergo anesthesia.
Will the position of my ears change after a facelift?
Dr. Stephenson pays careful attention to the position of the ears during a facelift to ensure that they remain natural-looking. Changes in ear position can be a telltale sign of a facelift, even though most people may not specifically notice the ears. The surgeon works to hide scars and avoid manipulating the ears to maintain their correct appearance.
When will the sutures be removed after my facelift?
Some sutures are typically removed 5 days after surgery, while the rest are removed at 7-10 days after surgery.
Will I have any numbness in my face after the facelift?
It is common for patients to experience facial numbness after a facelift. However, this numbness gradually subsides over a period of months and is rarely permanent.
Will I receive a phone call from the doctor on the night of my surgery?
Dr. Stephenson personally visits his patients in the evening of their facelift surgery. The proximity of his office to the aftercare facility is important, as he lives nearby and can address any concerns or issues that may arise in the evening.
When can I drive?
You can drive when you are off of all narcotic pain medication and feel totally unrestricted by your discomfort such that you could make any movement you might need to safely drive your car. After facelift it is also important to have enough looseness in your neck for you to move it freely. Certainly this will occur by 14 days thus Dr. Stephenson recommends driving after two weeks.
When can I resume exercise after a facelift?
Wait six weeks after a facelift before exercising. Bleeding is an uncommon but serious problem after a facelift and doing anything that increases the blood pressure in your face should be avoided for about three weeks after surgery. When you start exercising after a facelift or any surgical procedure, listen to your body. You will be a little out of condition and a bit sore. But you will get back to where you were before surgery very quickly.
Does not being able to exercise then exclude sex?
Sex can be resumed as you feel comfortable. Most often patients hit their level of comfort to have sex about fourteen days after a facelift.
What will my post-operative appointment schedule be like?
Dr. Stephenson watches over all of his clients very closely. He does need to see all facelift patients the day after surgery. He will see them the second day if their drain was not removed the first day, but drains rarely stay in longer than the second day. The next appointment is five days after surgery to have the first of the sutures removed, and the remainder are removed at seven to ten days. Dr. Stephenson will see you again at one month, three months, six months, and then yearly.
What should I be cautious of during my recovery from surgery?
During the recovery period after a facelift, there are two important things to watch out for. The first is a hematoma, which is swelling caused by bleeding. If one side of your face or neck suddenly swells and becomes painful, it is crucial to contact Dr. Stephenson immediately. In some cases, this may require a return to the operating room to stop the bleeding. Hematomas can occur within the first few days after surgery, but there is also a second peak at around ten days to two weeks post-surgery.
The second concern is the possibility of infection. If you notice swelling around the incision, accompanied by occasional drainage, it is important to alert Dr. Stephenson’s office. He will examine you and prescribe antibiotics if necessary.
What are the concerns or issues that patients might have after a facelift?
While a facelift can lift and tighten the skin, it does not fundamentally change its quality. Therefore, if the skin had fine wrinkles and crepiness before the surgery, those may reappear once the swelling subsides. Clients with sun-damaged, thin, and inelastic skin may find that their results do not last as long as those with thicker and more elastic skin.
Additionally, if a client has little fat in their neck, it is unlikely that the muscle bands will be completely concealed. In cases where neck skin is very thin and crepey, even though it may initially appear smooth and tight after surgery, it can often loosen in that area more than desired by both the patient and the surgeon.
Does getting a facelift at a younger age yield better results?
Research has indicated that the results of a facelift tend to last longer when the procedure is performed at a younger age. However, it is important to note that a facelift is not intended as a preventive measure against aging changes. It is typically done to address specific concerns as they become noticeable.
What is the duration of the results from a facelift?
After a facelift, a patient will always look better than their imaginary identical twin who never had the procedure. The results do not suddenly disappear, and one continues to age naturally. Generally, patients may experience enough laxity to consider a repeat facelift after seven to ten years. The longevity of the results tends to be longer for younger patients. However, it is worth noting that the desire for a repeat facelift may be more common among younger individuals. Additionally, the amount of sun damage is a significant factor influencing the duration of the results. Thicker, less sun-damaged skin tends to show less sagging over time.
What are the different types of facelifts?
There are several types of facelift procedures to address different concerns and achieve desired outcomes. This includes a “skin lift”, “mini” facelift. “Short scar” and a “deep plane” facelift. Dr. Stephenson will assess your individual needs and guide you in choosing the most suitable facelift technique for the best possible results.
What is a "mini facelift”?
A mini facelift is not a distinct procedure and can vary in meaning for different patients. It may involve eliminating incisions above the ear and in the hairline behind the ear, or focusing only on the face without addressing the neck. This technique produces less dramatic and shorter-lasting changes compared to a full facelift. It is suitable for patients with milder signs of aging but may not be appropriate for those with more extensive aging changes.
What is a “deep plane” facelift?
A deep plane facelift refers to any full facelift where the incision goes around the earlobe but not up the back of the ear and into the hairline behind the ear. The muscular layer remains connected to the skin but is freed beneath its surface to allow for greater movement of the face. Proponents argue that it gives a more natural and longer lasting result.
Which facelift technique produces the best results?
The specific techniques used during a facelift cannot be determined by simply looking at the outcome. What is noticeable after a facelift are the location and quality of the scars, any distortion of the ear, changes in the position of the hairline in front of the ear, and the amount and direction in which the sagging tissue has been repositioned.
Where are the incisions made for the facelift?
The extent to which the scars go above the ear is dependent upon whether changes are needed in the upper cheeks and how much overall laxity there is in the face. Similarly the extent to which scars go from behind the ear into the hair behind the ear depends upon the amount of laxity there is in the neck.
Will I be able to wear my hair back in a ponytail after a facelift?
Yes, Dr. Stephenson places the incisions in such a way that patients are able to wear their hair back after their facelift. However, there may be some patients who have thin hair behind their ear, making it difficult to make the incision completely inconspicuous.
Can fillers provide the same result as a facelift?
No, fillers cannot provide the same result as a facelift. While fillers can replace volume and reduce wrinkles to some extent, they do not elevate sagging tissues, remove excess skin, or address muscle bands on the neck. Fillers such as JUVÉDERM® and Restylane® are not permanent, can be painful, and need to be redone. However, for younger patients who are not yet ready for a facelift, fillers can be a good option. Fat injections can also be used during a facelift to produce permanent and nice results, but they do not replace a facelift.
Will a facelift get rid of the wrinkles on my face?
A facelift is more about lifting than it is about removing wrinkles. By elevating and tightening, the wrinkles on the cheeks will be a little more stretched flat and will look better. But it will not effect anything in the chin and upper lip area. A facelift does not actually make any change in the skin itself. So some clients will have a peel performed either at the same time or later.
Will a facelift tighten my neck?
Yes, a facelift is considered the gold standard treatment for the neck. While a neck lift can improve the neck to some extent, it does not provide the same level of improvement as a facelift. The skin of the neck is connected to the skin of the face, so when the face is lifted, it can have a more significant impact on the neck.
Will I look pulled and tight after my facelift, or will I look natural?
Initially, patients may look pulled for the first two weeks after a facelift due to swelling. However, as the swelling subsides and the skin relaxes, patients should not appear overly pulled. Achieving a natural look depends on the surgeon’s attention to detail with incisions and the direction in which the skin is pulled. It is important not to over-pull the skin.
What form of anesthesia will be used for my facelift?
The best and most relaxing method of anesthesia for a facelift is general anesthesia. This ensures that our client experiences is comfortable during the procedure. It also allows Dr. Stephenson to work without concerns about causing discomfort or the patient moving during surgery. It is crucial that the entire surgical team is experienced and comfortable with performing facelifts under general anesthesia.
Will I experience severe bruising and swelling after my facelift?
Most of Dr. Stephenson’s clients experience minimal or no bruising after surgery, except for some bruising on the neck, which is normal. The amount and duration of bruising can vary from person to person. Dr. Stephenson takes measures to reduce factors that contribute to bruising, such as prescribing Arnica and Bromelain for clients to take before and after their facelift.
Do I need to go to an aftercare facility after my facelift?
Yes, Dr. Stephenson requires all facelift patients to go to an aftercare facility following their surgery. While one night is the minimum requirement, many patients choose to stay longer. The decision depends on factors such as the availability of a caregiver at home, the need for peace and quiet, and the cost of the aftercare facility.
How painful is the recovery?
A facelift has surprisingly little pain. But we don’t like having a tightness in our face and neck, so the recovery is more about feeling a little tight and stiff than having pain per se. But this phase ends after a few days, but a tight neck can go on for several weeks longer.
When can I travel by airplane?
Many of Dr. Stephenson’s clients come from out of town and he recommends for them to return home ten days after their facelift or seven days if they are going to an area in which he has a colleague who can remove the last sutures or attend to any problems.
What is considered to be exercise?
Elevating your heart rate or blood pressure, breathing hard, straining or sweating. But light walking is beneficial starting the day of surgery. With a facelift it is important not to bend over and increase pressure in your face for several weeks after surgery.
When can I shower/take a bath after a facelift?
You can take a shower two days after a facelift. You should wait two week or so before taking a bath.
How long does the swelling last?
Swelling increases after surgery, usually peaking about 5-6 days after surgery. After that, the swelling will subside, rapidly at first, and then gradually. After one month, you’ll think the swelling is gone, but it will still go down more at three months, and even more at six months and even a year, though at that point changes are subtle.
What should I do to prevent scarring?
Usually the facelift healed incisions are small and heal very well. In some cases during the healing phase, the healed incision will thicken and Dr. Stephenson will inject a small amount of steroid to soften and flatten the scar. If the scar becomes particularly red it can be treated with a laser, but this is uncommon following a facelift.
What are the benefits that patients often experience following a facelift?
Clients often report feeling beautiful when they see themselves in the mirror or in pictures after a facelift. Looking in the mirror, clients notice restored high cheeks, the elimination of jowling, an improved jawline, softened lines between the nose and mouth, and between the mouth and jaw, as well as enhanced neck appearance. Overall, the result is a happier, more energetic, and even sexier look.