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What Is a Liquid Facelift?

Liquid facelift is one of the newest hot terms to start circulating around many crowds. It is appealing to anyone who is starting to notice the marks of time on their face. Anyone with sagging skin that seems to be pulling their forehead down to their neck will take interest in this term. Why? Simply because it hints that there is an easier route to looking beautiful than going under the knife for a standard facelift.



This is partly true. The liquid facelift is one of the newest developments in the cosmetic surgery industry. While it does give much the same result as having a real facelift through a surgical operation, it isn't permanent like a real facelift. For most, the liquid version will last for about a year. It could be a little longer or a little less time, but this is about the time frame where most people go in for a repeat liquid facelift to maintain their youthful, fresher appearance.



Understanding the Liquid Facelift



This procedure is termed the "liquid" facelift because it is performed by injecting liquid filler beneath the skin. This is kind of like going in for a Botox treatment, except you aren't just targeting minor lines or wrinkles in one area of the face. You are targeting larger areas where you are experience sagging skin. Besides the face, it can be used on the neck and other areas of the body in some cases.



The filler is injected in the right areas of the skin and will cause a variety of effects:



• Plumper skin

• Tighter skin

• Hollows disappear



Anywhere that you feel your skin has fallen or sunken in could be a potential target point for a liquid facelift. Since you don't have to actually cut into your face and pull all of the skin back as you would with a surgical facelift, you can target different areas of the face or just go for a complete rejuvenation of the entire face and even the neck area.



The filler used for the liquid facelift actually causes an increase in collagen production which leads to tighter, younger looking skin in the long term. It will wear off gradually in about a year's time, but you do get the benefits of a facelift without trusting a doctor to cut into your face.



The results may not be permanent, but the procedure is definitely safer.



How to Get a Liquid Facelift



Going in for a liquid facelift is actually rather easy. The procedure is rather simple when done by a skilled professional and doesn't take a lot of time. You should free the day when you go in for the first procedure, but after you know how your face responds to the procedure you can likely plan to return to daily life soon after having your liquid facelift.



The first step is to find a reputable, well trusted professional in your area that offers this procedure. They will bring you in for a consultation before doing anything to your skin. This is where they evaluate your skin and determine if the liquid facelift is the right procedure for you and if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure.



Don't trust anyone who wants to skip the consultation and just get right to the injections. A good doctor will care enough to make sure the procedure is right for you.





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