Endoscopic Facelift is a surgical technique that highlights
the areas of fixity corresponding to the ligaments of the skin. It deeply analyzes the drop in the volume of face caused by the force of gravity by the depletion of adipose tissues. The depletion of this particular tissue causes the loss of fat and results in volume and bone resorption. Unlike other facial rejuvenation techniques, endoscopic lifting gives your face a natural appearance. Your face doesn’t look pulled over and scars are not visible on your face.
Endoscope is an instrument that has a tiny camera of 4 mm in diameter at its tip. It is used during the treatment to know what’s happening below the skin. This is necessary to decide the course of treatment so that facelift looks absolutely natural and does not reflect any scars. The basic idea is to lift the skin with endoscopic technique with minimal incisions.
The surgery is performed step-by-step by looking
at the monitor (computer screen where the pictures taken by an endoscopic camera are displayed). For this, it is necessary that the surgeon has mastery over his subject. The best part is that the patients don’t have to cut their hair. They just have to bear four or five recordings of an inch and a half. They do not leave any visible scars. The surgeon works on the structures of the tissues with great precision and then Repositions the fabrics. This does not change the facial features of a person but restores the facial volume.
Minimal Incisions Endoscopic Vertical Lift gives natural results and has a reasonably short recovery period. The technique ensures the least possible effects of scars on your face. The results are maintained over time. The good thing about this technique of facial Rejuvenation is that it gives your face a completely natural look.
Your skin does not look either excessively pulled over or horizontally furrowed because it does not change the shape of your face. It simply gives you a tight-looking appearance. The technique restores the volume of your face with auto graft of adipose tissue.