Lower Facelift – Jowl Lift Surgery
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A lower is commonly requested by patients who begin to develop early signs of ageing affecting the jawline, jowls and chin. Lower facelift surgery aims to address many of the common features of facial ageing in the lower third of the face, achieving an increasingly youthful appearance. with a lower facelift, a or is designed to target the cheeks, eyes, brow and forehead. Neither can get rid of jowls, a common feature of ageing affecting the lower face.
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Centre for Surgery in London is home to some of the most renowned facelift plastic surgeons in London. They are experts in producing natural-looking results and always take the time to customise the to each patient’s needs and preferences.
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What to expect at your facelift consultation at Centre for Surgery
If you have been considering a facelift, we will invite you to an in-person consultation at our . Many may have researched for months or even years to find the right choice of clinic and facelift surgeon. Our journey is designed to make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible. Our expert patient coordinators will act as your personal point of contact throughout your journey with us at Centre for Surgery in London.
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Your surgeon will begin by listening carefully to your needs and desires to help determine the most appropriate type of facelift surgery to target signs of ageing affecting the lower third of the face. Every patient has unique facial anatomy, and facelift surgery must always be customised to the needs of the individual patient. The full range of facial rejuvenation options will be discussed, including non-surgical techniques such as Morpheus8 or laser resurfacing, mini facelifts and traditional full and neck lift surgery to help you achieve outstanding aesthetic results.
Different types of facelifts
As part of the ageing process, facial skin begins to lose its tightness due to diminished collagen and elastin production. An associated loss of soft-tissue volume results in sunken cheeks and hollowing of the eyes and temples. In the lower part of the face, jowls begin to develop along the jawline, accompanied by wrinkling and sagging of the facial skin. These are all recognised features of the natural ageing process, and a lower is highly effective in producing anti-ageing effects that can last several years. There are several types of facelift surgery, and each is designed to rejuvenate specific areas of the face or the face and neck as a whole when a full facelift and neck lift is .


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A and neck lift is a more involved procedure designed to correct moderate to severe features of facial ageing in the lower face and midface region. The two main options are a or a . The procedure takes longer to perform and therefore involves a longer recovery period. The results achievable with a full facelift are more dramatic than those with specialist types of facelifts described above, which target particular areas of the face. Patients with significant signs of ageing can impressive facial rejuvenation results, restoring a youthful look.
Lower facelift vs mini facelift
A lower facelift making an incision that begins in front of the ear and curves around the lower ear into the hairline behind the ear. An extra incision may be located beneath the chin to a mini neck lift. The surgical incision for a lower facelift allows effective correction of signs of ageing affecting the jawline, chin, and neck, removes jowls, and achieves a contoured, well-defined lower face and neck.
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A , also known as a facelift, is most appropriate for younger people with mild early signs of ageing. The mini facelift procedure most commonly involves making a shorter incision in front of the ear and extending it upward into the temporal region. A mini facelift does not include a scar curving around the lower part of the ear. The less invasive nature of a mini facelift means significant improvement can be achieved primarily for the middle part of the face.
What is the difference between a lower facelift and a neck lift?
Many patients ask us about the difference between a lower facelift and a . Although they are similar in many respects, there are several key differences. A lower facelift may include aspects of a neck lift to achieve tighter, smoother neck skin. In both procedures, the deep tissue known as the SMAS is surgically tightened in the lower face to eliminate jowls and achieve a more defined .
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In some cases, a lower facelift may not involve tightening of the platysma muscle located in the neck. In contrast, a neck lift routinely involves surgical tightening of this muscle to achieve pleasing results. Any fullness of the neck due to excess fat can also be surgically removed as part of a neck lift procedure, either with neck liposuction or with surgical removal of fat.
A traditional face and neck lift involves correcting both the lower and middle parts of the face for comprehensive facial rejuvenation. The areas of the face that can be treated with a complete facelift include the cheeks, nasolabial folds, vertical lines extending from the , jowls, and .
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What areas of the face can be targeted with a lower facelift?
With age, the facial skin begins to lose its elasticity, which may cause it to droop or sag downwards under the influence of gravity. This may cause people to feel excessively self-conscious about how they appear, and a lower facelift is one of the most effective surgical options to a younger-looking face. A lower facelift is most commonly performed on patients over the age of 50, although it may be performed in younger age groups with extensive signs of facial ageing caused by smoking or excessive sunlight exposure. Many people are keen to achieve a smoother-looking of the lower face and neck, and this is where a lower with or without a neck lift can achieve excellent results by targeting the following facial regions:
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How much does a lower facelift cost?
Facelift surgery is always customised to the individual patient’s needs. You will receive a detailed quotation after an in-person consultation with a facelift surgeon at our London clinic. The quotation will include facility, surgical, and anaesthetic fees. The cost of preoperative assessments and after-care visits is included in the cost of your lower facelift procedure.
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If you would like a rough estimate of the cost of a lower facelift in London, call us today on and speak to one of our friendly and knowledgeable patient coordinators. Finance for facelift surgery is also available at our practice to help spread the cost of your lower facelift. Centre for Surgery partners with Chrysalis Finance, the leading provider of medical loans in the UK. We offer a full range of finance options, including 0% finance for eligible applicants.
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Is a lower facelift worth it?
Lower facelift surgery is a very popular procedure at our clinic because our patients experience a significant boost in self-confidence and emotional well-being after the procedure. When they feel better about how they look, patients feel more confident engaging in all types of everyday social situations without feeling self-conscious. This can have positive effects on all aspects of a person’s life, including both personal relationships and professional performance in the workplace.
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Lower facelift FAQs
A lower facelift combined with a neck lift is the best facial rejuvenation procedure for removing and loose skin in the lower face and neck.
We would recommend lower surgery for those who are aged 50 and above with moderate or significant features of facial Ageing Skin & Wrinkles. For patients in their 40s and below, a or may be a better treatment option for mild signs of ageing.
for a lower will be planned depending on the extent of surgical correction required. In most cases, the begins in the upper part of the ear before extending downwards and around the ear, then into the posterior hairline. This incision is made on both sides of the face and is often combined with a small submental beneath the chin to tighten the neck as part of a procedure.
A pixie ear is a risk during facelift surgery if the surgeon closes the skin flaps under excessive tension, which can lead to earlobe . The earlobe often appears stuck to the head, which can make it cosmetically unsightly. Our surgeons usually perform pixie ear revision surgery for facelift surgery performed elsewhere, especially overseas. Choosing an experienced facelift surgeon for your lower facelift procedure helps minimise the risk of this complication.
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A lower facelift is routinely performed under a general anaesthetic, so you will not feel any pain during your procedure. Your surgeon will inject a local during the procedure, which helps minimise discomfort after the lower facelift. It is normal to have mild bruising and swelling after the procedure, which will gradually resolve over the first six weeks. Any mild discomfort can be easily controlled with over-the-counter painkillers, and you should have no requirement to take painkillers after week one of your facelift . If you experience significant pain that worsens during recovery, you should arrange to see your surgeon urgently for a clinical assessment.
A lower facelift does not stop the ageing process, and your face will continue to age gradually over time. However, the results of this procedure can last more than 10 years, and up to 15 years in many cases, if you maintain a lifestyle. Any parts of the face that have not been tightened with a facelift will age as usual and continue to lose tightness over time. We recommend facelift with to volume loss in the facial areas and prolong the results of facelift surgery.
The vast majority of people who have a lower facelift are pleased with the results of their procedure and love receiving compliments from others on how young they look. The procedure can help people look ten years younger, and patients can benefit from a significant boost in self-confidence and emotional well-being.
Call us today on or complete the contact form below to schedule a face-to-face consultation at our state-of-the-art Baker Street clinic in Marylebone. Our surgeons have years of experience in all types of facelift surgery, including a lower facelift. They are renowned for producing natural-looking results without the tell-tale signs of surgery.

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