The effects of time on our skin are usually first noticeable on our face. Forehead lines, drooping eyebrows, sagging temples and cheeks can make a person look older, tired, or unhappy. While traditional facelift surgeries have been preferred for years to eliminate these effects, newer techniques that leave fewer scars, heal faster, and produce more natural results are now gaining prominence. This is where endoscopic facelift surgery comes into play.
Endoscopic facelift is a modern aesthetic procedure that is less invasive than traditional facelift surgeries and is performed using a special camera system (endoscope). In this method, the facial muscles, connective tissues, and sagging skin are reshaped using a camera and micro-surgical instruments placed under the skin.
Most commonly treated areas:
Thanks to endoscopic techniques, the patient's facial expressions are preserved, the risk of scarring is minimized, and the recovery time is much faster than with traditional surgery.
Endoscopic facelift surgery is suitable for patients who have retained a high degree of skin elasticity but are experiencing sagging and signs of aging, particularly in the forehead, eyebrow, and midface areas.
This method is suitable for the following patient profile:
The endoscopic method can also be considered a preventive and rejuvenating procedure, especially in the early stages of aging.
As with any surgical procedure, a detailed evaluation and preparation process is required prior to endoscopic facelift surgery.
Since the endoscopic method is performed with minimal incisions, the preparation process is more comfortable than classic surgery, but a careful approach is still required.
This procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. In some patients, local anesthesia and sedation may also be preferred. The duration of the operation varies depending on the area to be treated, but it usually takes between 1.5 and 3 hours.
Thanks to this technique, there is less trauma to the tissue and post-operative swelling and bruising are kept to a minimum.
Facelifts performed using endoscopic methods offer a much more comfortable and faster recovery process compared to traditional surgery.
During this process, paying attention to skin care, protecting the skin from the sun, and strictly following the doctor's instructions accelerates healing and optimizes the results.
After endoscopic facelift, patients experience a subtle yet noticeable rejuvenation of the face. The higher eyebrows, more prominent cheekbones, and liveliness around the eyes completely transform the person's expression.
One of the most important advantages is the preservation of facial expressions. While the patient looks younger, their natural expression and characteristic facial structure remain unchanged.
The most important reasons why this surgery stands out in modern aesthetics are the advantages it offers:
For these reasons, endoscopic facelift is frequently preferred by patients who value their appearance and seek scarless and quick recovery.
Endoscopic facelift results may vary depending on the individual, but generally last between 5 and 10 years. Performed at a young age, the procedure can slow down the aging process, making it more aesthetic and controlled.
A healthy lifestyle, regular skin care, protection from UV rays, and avoiding smoking are the main factors that increase this permanence.
What age range is endoscopic facelift suitable for?
It is ideal for individuals between the ages of 35 and 55. It is suitable for people whose skin elasticity is still intact but who are beginning to show signs of aging.
Will I lose facial expression after the procedure?
No. Thanks to endoscopic techniques, the facial muscles are not damaged. Facial expressions are preserved.
How long will it take to return to my normal routine?
You can typically return to work and social activities within 5–7 days.
Will there be any scars?
Since the incisions are made in the scalp, the scars are not visible from the outside. They fade completely over time.
Is the procedure painful?
No. Since it is minimally invasive, the pain is very mild and typically subsides completely within a few days.