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What is a Vertical Restore Facelift?
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Turning Back Time with a Ground-breaking Facelift Technique
We are excited to a revolutionary technique here in the UK: Vertical (VR). Devised by top plastic surgeons, this novel method is designed to give your face and neck a uplift.
Ageing is an process that leads to various in our faces. The deep fascia, a layer of tissue beneath the skin, begins to droop over time. This causes noticeable signs of facial ageing, such as hollow cheeks, eyelids, sagging jowls, and loose skin on the neck.
The of primarily focus on tightening loose skin by it laterally, which can result in an unnatural ‘stretched’ look.
In contrast, the VR facelift lifts facial and neck tissues vertically, restoring them to their positions. The key is that, rather than merely pulling the skin, the VR adjusts the deep fascia layer. This revolutionary approach helps to signs of ageing across areas of the face, including temples, jawline, mid-face, and neck.
What’s is that the VR facelift not only looks natural but also offers results. The fundamental of VR is not about stretching, but restoring the of deeper facial tissues, making the outcomes more and .
Here at Centre for Surgery, London, our highly surgeons have a of their surgical careers to this VR technique. Their expertise and commitment to the craft aim to help our the aesthetic goals they desire by offering this in the most effective and manner possible.
What Is Vertical Restore Facelift?
The vertical facelift, also known as the VR facelift, is an innovative surgical process aimed at addressing the of facial due to age. It rejuvenates the entire face, the external brow, midface, jawline, and neck, thus a more and youthful look.
As we age, the pull of gravity causes our facial to move downwards. This in signs of ageing such as:
What makes the VR stand out is its comprehensive approach. Rather than each of these ageing concerns individually, the vertical restoration addresses all affected areas simultaneously in a single procedure. This approach not only makes the more but also ensures that the rejuvenation is balanced and across the whole face.
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How Is Vertical Restore Facelift Different From a Traditional Facelift?
The vertical facelift (VR facelift) from a traditional in its approach to treating facial ageing and the type of results it provides. Here’s how:
The VR facelift offers a gentler, less harsh facial rejuvenation than a conventional facelift, yet delivers similarly striking, if not more impressive, results. In to that the skin horizontally, the VR lift restores the neck, jawline, and cheeks vertically, effectively them to their original positions. As a result, the are more natural-looking and give a less "worked on" appearance, since the puts less stress on the skin and treats all facial layers together.
A between a traditional facelift and a VR lies in their focus areas. The VR facelift targets the deeper layers of the face – specifically, the fascia. The fascia is the deep facial layer consisting of muscles and connective tissues, a critical area often responsible for the visible signs of ageing.
The VR facelift � restores’ the deep facial layer to its former, higher position, the root of your facial aesthetic rather than just them. By lifting the deep facial layer and the overlying skin together, it effectively addresses sagging from the core, resulting in a rejuvenated, youthful appearance.
Vertical Restore vs Deep Plane Facelift
A restore facelift and a are two facelift techniques, both using a vertical to lift the face rather than the skin . They each have their unique method and purpose, depending on the extent of facial ageing and the .
The involves the skin and the underlying muscle layers as a single unit. This means the skin and the deeper fascia (the tissue the skin that includes muscle and connective tissue) are repositioned together. It’s a great choice for younger patients or for those with facial ageing signs. It can be paired with a cheek lift or fat for a more complete facial .
In contrast, a vertical restore (VR) facelift the skin from the underlying tissue first. This provides the surgeon with greater flexibility to adjust the deeper facial tissues, and then the skin is repositioned afterwards. This separation and individual of layers allows the surgeon to the face more extensively. As a result, a VR facelift can effectively tackle more significant changes in the face without the need for additional .
Benefits of a Vertical Restore facelift
The facelift, also known as a VR facelift, offers several significant benefits that set it apart from a facelift. These include:
Unlike a traditional facelift, a VR facelift works on the deeper layers of facial tissue where ageing primarily occurs.
The VR facelift is designed to address various signs of ageing across the entire face simultaneously, meaning that all the parts of your face are together in one .
This can make improvements to pronounced jowls, deep lines, hollow cheeks, and facial skin excess.
A VR can also create a more youthful, heart-shaped appearance to the cheeks, the cheekbones without the need for implants.
Unlike facelifts, which can sometimes result in an ‘pulled’ look, the VR facelift gives a more natural-looking result.
The VR includes treatment for the neck, enhancing the contour and reducing sagging, for a more youthful neck and .
By treating the entire face, the VR ensures that all your facial features remain and harmonious.
The results of a VR facelift are long-lasting and can maintain your rejuvenated appearance for years.
Since it treats the whole face, you won’t require additional like fat transfers, cheek lifts, or neck lifts.
Am I suitable for a Vertical Restore Facelift?
A vertical restore (VR facelift) can be a for those who’ve a in the appearance of their brow, midface, jawline, and neck. Here’s a guideline to help you if you might be an ideal candidate for a VR facelift:
Does a Vertical Restore Facelift produce natural-looking results?
The restore facelift (VR facelift) achieves a more natural look by your face’s original shape and simply reinstating your facial skin and tissue to their youthful .
Facial skin laxity often results from the of a deeper facial layer, the fascia. The fascia holds many of your facial muscles together and extends from your temples down to your neck. It connects various areas of your face, including your cheeks, the corners of your mouth, and your neck. Over time, as you age, the fascia stretches and elongates, making your face appear longer.
The beauty of the lies in its ability to this ageing effect. It aims to the face and reposition the skin and facial features to their original locations, back before they became stretched and elongated. Moreover, a VR facelift includes treatment for the neck as well, a balanced and look across the entire face and neck.
Therefore, after a VR facelift, you won’t look like a different person. Instead, you’ll look like a more youthful, vibrant version of your true self, which is what gives this its natural appeal.
What areas of the face can a VR facelift target?
The facelift, or VR facelift, is a comprehensive that rejuvenates several areas of the face in a single operation, giving your entire face a fresher, younger . Here’s a rundown of the facial that a VR addresses:
The Vertical Restore Facelift Procedure
The vertical restore facelift, also known as a VR facelift, is a specialised procedure that requires skilled surgeons to ensure and natural-looking results. Here’s a general outline of how a VR is performed at Centre for Surgery:
FAQs about Vertical Restore Facelift
During a restore facelift, incisions are made high up in your and then extend behind your ear, falling into the deep crease there. As a result, any resultant scars from the are well within your natural hairline and behind your ear. Frequently, hair will regrow along the incision line, further any scars. As such, even when you aren’t any makeup or if you choose to wear your hair up in a ponytail, the scars from your facelift shouldn’t be .
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A vertical restore facelift targets the deep facial fascia, which tends to descend with age, leading to visible signs of ageing. Traditional facelifts address these signs by the facial skin backwards, whereas a VR facelift lifts the deeper fascia, the heart of your ageing concerns. This results in a more youthful appearance that can typically last between 10 to 15 years.
A mini lift is a less invasive version of the vertical restore that primarily on the lower of your face. It’s used to treat moderate facial skin sagging, particularly in younger patients. The involves the surgeon making smaller incisions to adjust the deeper fascia layer, effectively milder signs of ageing on the face and neck.
Why choose Centre for Surgery?
Choosing Centre for Surgery for your procedures offers benefits, as it is one of the premier providers of cosmetic surgery and treatments in the UK. Here’s why you should consider us:
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