Facelift Salt Lake City

Gravity can put a toll on our skin. Over time, deep creases may form at the mouth, the jaw line slackens, and folds and fat deposits appear on the neck. To fight the stresses on your face and the inevitable signs of aging, you may consider undergoing facelift surgery, provided by Salt Lake City professional Dr. Rodney E. Schmelzer.

He is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Additionally, Dr. Schmelzer is a member of a number of organizations, such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

Our Salt Lake City neck lift expert is highly qualified in performing body contouring procedures, breast surgery, and facial cosmetic surgery.

At Dr. Schmelzer's practice, we offer facelift surgery and mid facelift surgery, depending on the portion of which gravity has affected most, either surgical procedure is effective in diminishing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

What is the difference between facelift surgery and mid facelift surgery?

Facelift surgery targets wrinkles and fine lines in the jowls and cheeks, the lower portion of the face. It is effective in alleviating the appearance of creases around the mouth, slacking in the jaw region, and fat deposits hanging around the neck.

Mid facelift surgery is designed in correcting hollowing beneath the eyes and deep nasalabial folds. It creates a more youthful position in the lower eyelids and cheek region. If additional improvement is wanted in the neck and jowl, mid facelift surgery may be combined with a standard facelift to obtain optimal results.

If you are interested in facelift surgery, or any of our other facial cosmetic procedures offered by our Salt Lake City rhinoplasty expert, feel free to browse through our procedure pages.

In addition, to see beautiful results of our satisfied patients, please browse through our before and after photo gallery.

You may call (801) 743-0700 or fill out our quick contact form to schedule a consultation with Dr. Schmelzer, our Salt Lake City professional for facelift surgery.

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