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Non-Surgical Facelift A non-surgical facelift can be a non-invasive alternative to plastic surgery. Most techniques are better suited for younger people just beginning to show signs of aging. However, some new methods are now targeting people in their 40s and 50s, especially those experiencing sagging skin and deeper wrinkles.
A non-surgical facelift is cheaper than surgery which can cost close to $10,000. A non-surgical facelift can cost as little as $2,000. There is a shorter recovery period and lower risk of post-operatory infection and complications. |
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Thermage is a popular method of non-surgical facelift. Thermage is performed with a machine that heats the upper layer of the skin through radio waves. This action accelerates cellular repair and leads to firmer skin. Thermage requires no anesthesia, and patients can go home the day of the procedure.
Microcurrent therapy (MT), is another method of non-surgical facelift. Microcurrent therapy uses electricity to speed up the production of collagen. MT improves blood circulation and stimulates the facial muscles, acting like a workout for the skin. This is the preferred method for people looking to lift sagging skin or reduce a double chin. |