Liquid face lift is a non-surgical, injection-based, individualised lifting approach. Through the strategic use of hyaluronic acid, biostimulators and — where indicated — Botox, the face is rejuvenated by restoring volumetric balance rather than being pulled like in surgery.
What a Liquid Face Lift Is Not
It is neither a single product nor a single technique. It is also not an over-filled, "puffed" face. On the contrary: small amounts placed at many strategic points combine to "reset" the face — bringing it closer to the natural volume distribution and contour of a younger face.
Scientific Mapping: MD Codes and Similar Frameworks
Liquid lift protocols use anatomic mapping systems that divide the face into interacting zones and account for how each zone affects the others. Restoring temple volume, for instance, not only fills the temple — it changes brow position, upper-eyelid appearance and even mid-face perception. This holistic approach achieves maximum natural effect with minimal product.
What It Addresses
Mid-face descent and cheekbone volume loss; deepening nasolabial folds; blurred jawline and jowl appearance; temple hollowing; under-eye hollows; and overall proportional deterioration are primary targets. These are all manifestations of the same underlying process — three-dimensional volume loss — and are addressed together in one or a few sequential sessions.
Who Is It For?
Adults aged 35–60 who don't want or wish to delay surgery are the ideal candidates. In advanced sagging, results will not match what surgery can achieve; however, liquid lift can extend the pre-surgical period or support post-surgical outcomes.
Procedure and Aftercare
Detailed face analysis, planning and informed consent precede the session. Performed under topical anaesthesia; 30–60 minutes depending on product count and zones. Results settle as swelling resolves over the first two weeks. Effect: 12–18 months, maintained with refresher sessions.
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