Fıratlift Type 1 is primarily applied to patients in their 20s and 30s. This technique is ideal for individuals presenting with early signs of facial aging or genetically inherited structural issues such as low-set brows, sagging cheeks, mild periorbital laxity, and volume loss in the upper face. Fıratlift Type 1 is not only a rejuvenation surgery but also a beautification procedure. It has shown remarkable results in younger patients, often boosting their confidence and significantly improving their self-image. Patients frequently report high satisfaction and gratitude following the surgery.

The procedure is performed through two small entry points for the endoscope. One is a 2.5 cm incision placed in the temple area, and the other is a 1 cm incision in the hair-bearing scalp of the forehead. These incisions are made bilaterally. Using these discreet entry points, the endoscope enables the surgeon to perform dissection to release retaining ligaments in the deep tissue planes and reposition the descended structures. Releasing these ligaments under endoscopic visualization ensures a longer-lasting result, as procedures that do not address these retaining structures often show early relapse.

Another significant advantage of the endoscopic approach is the enhanced visualization of critical anatomical structures, such as small facial nerves and vessels. These structures may be difficult to identify with the naked eye during conventional surgery. The magnification and precision provided by the endoscope allow the surgeon to protect these important elements, resulting in a gentler surgical experience and reducing the risk of complications. Thus, the Fıratlift Type 1 not only achieves aesthetically refined results but also prioritizes patient safety.