ENDOSCOPIC FACELIFT

What is an Endoscopic Facelift?
It is a facelift surgery performed by entering under the skin through two small incisions in the scalp and seeing the deep tissues with the help of a camera. With this technique, which can display nerves and vessels smaller than half a millimeter on a giant screen, the risks of cutting or injuring them are very low. The biggest advantage of this method is that it leaves almost no scars. No scars remain in the most visible area of the face.
How is it Done?
In three-dimensional endoscopic facelift surgery, facial tissues are volumized with the help of very special sutures. It is called three-dimensional endoscopic facelift surgery because it provides a recovery both backwards, upwards and forwards in the skin and is performed with an endoscope.
How Long Does the Surgery Take?
Since three-dimensional endoscopic facelift surgery is a bloodless, closed-system surgery, it can be performed faster and more serially compared to other classic surgeries. The surgery takes an average of 2-4 hours. Patients are taken to the ward after the surgery. They are discharged the next day after being kept under observation in the hospital for one night.
What Other Surgeries Can Be Performed Together?
In Three-Dimensional endoscopic facelift surgeries, it is necessary to correct the other elements of the face at the same time and bring them from their old forms to a new and better form. The most important part of this is the eyelids and under-eye bags. During this surgery, under-eye bags, under-eye depressions and sagging parts in the upper eyelid are also corrected at the same time. In some cases, it may be necessary to have a nose job when these surgeries are performed. When the skin is rejuvenated and beautified, if the nose is not in the desired shape, a nose correction surgery can be performed by deciding together with the patient.
While all these surgeries can be performed separately, there is no harm in doing them all at the same time. When done separately, there are disadvantages such as having to undergo anesthesia again in each surgery and separate recovery periods.
