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Mini Lift Surgery

Weekend Facelift with Long-Lasting, Natural Results
Mini Facelift is a less invasive facial rejuvenation procedure designed for patients experiencing early to moderate facial aging, particularly involving the midface, jawline, and early jowls. Unlike a traditional full facelift, a Mini Facelift focuses on restoring youthful facial contours through a shorter recovery period while still providing meaningful and long-lasting improvement.

For many patients, a Mini Facelift serves as an ideal solution when early facial descent becomes visible but a comprehensive face and neck lift is not yet necessary. Because recovery is typically faster and downtime is significantly reduced, the procedure is often referred to as a "Weekend Facelift."

Many patients researching mini facelift surgery are looking for natural improvement rather than dramatic change. The goal is not to create a different face, but to restore youthful facial support and definition while preserving natural expression.

What Does a Mini Facelift Improve?
A Mini Facelift can effectively improve multiple areas of the face simultaneously. By repositioning deeper facial tissues, the procedure helps restore cheek support, improve midface volume, soften early nasolabial folds, reduce jowls, and create a more defined jawline.

Patients often notice improvement not only in the lower face but also throughout the central face because restoring support to the midface can positively influence overall facial harmony.

Many individuals searching for jawline lift, mini facelift before and after results, or early facelift surgery are often ideal candidates for this procedure.

Is a Mini Facelift Permanent?
One of the most common questions patients ask is whether mini facelift results are permanent.

A Mini Facelift cannot stop the natural aging process. However, by surgically repositioning the descended facial tissues, it creates long-lasting structural improvement that typically remains visible for many years. Patients continue to age naturally after surgery, but they do so from a significantly more youthful starting point.

Compared to temporary treatments such as fillers, threads, or energy-based devices, surgical lifting provides substantially longer-lasting correction.

Will I Have Visible Scars?
Mini Facelift surgery is typically performed through short incisions placed around the ear. These incisions are carefully positioned within natural anatomical creases and hair-bearing areas whenever possible.

As healing progresses, scars generally become increasingly difficult to notice. The goal is to achieve meaningful lifting while keeping scars discreet and well concealed.

What Is Recovery Like After a Mini Facelift?
One of the major advantages of a Mini Facelift is the relatively rapid recovery process. Most patients return home on the same day as surgery and experience significantly less downtime compared to larger facelift procedures.

Swelling and bruising are generally mild to moderate and improve steadily during the first few weeks. Many patients feel comfortable returning to social activities much sooner than they would after a traditional facelift, which is why the procedure is commonly known as a Weekend Facelift.

Recovery timelines vary between individuals, but patients are often surprised by how quickly they are able to resume normal daily activities.

Am I a Good Candidate for a Mini Facelift?
Mini Facelift surgery is often ideal for patients who are beginning to notice early jowls, mild facial sagging, loss of jawline definition, or descent of the midface. Individuals seeking natural rejuvenation without undergoing a full face and neck lift are frequently excellent candidates.

During consultation, facial anatomy, skin quality, degree of tissue descent, and long-term goals are evaluated to determine whether a Mini Facelift or a more comprehensive lifting procedure would provide the most appropriate result.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is a good candidate for a facelift?

Facelift surgery is suitable for individuals experiencing signs of aging such as sagging in the midface, lower face, jawline, and neck. It can also address concerns around the eyes and brows, including drooping or heaviness. Additionally, some patients may have genetically low-set cheeks or brows, even at a younger age. In such cases, selected facelift techniques can help restore balance and achieve a more refreshed appearance.

Is facelift surgery painful?

Pain is not the most prominent symptom after facelift surgery—swelling is more noticeable. Most patients may experience mild discomfort during the first night following the procedure. However, this is typically well-controlled with standard nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications. By the second and third days, discomfort significantly decreases and usually resolves completely shortly thereafter. With tissue-respecting surgical techniques, pain is generally minimal.

Will my face be very swollen after surgery?

Yes, swelling is a normal and expected part of the healing process after a facelift. Swelling is most noticeable during the first 2–3 days. During this period, the eye area may appear puffy, the eyelids can look more swollen, the outer corners of the eyes may appear slightly elevated, the face may appear wider than usual, and if the forehead is treated, it may look slightly fuller. Mild swelling can also occur in the neck. These changes are temporary and part of normal recovery.

How long does swelling last after a facelift?

Swelling is most prominent during the first two weeks after surgery. At 2 weeks, swelling is still visible but significantly reduced, and feelings of tightness and heaviness are much improved. By 4–6 weeks, most visible swelling subsides and becomes barely noticeable to others. Between 3–6 months, residual swelling continues to resolve gradually, although patients may still feel subtle firmness. Final results are fully settled at around 1 year.

When might I need another facelift after surgery?

Whether performed using endoscopic or traditional techniques, a facelift is a structural procedure that repositions deeper tissues. Therefore, early relapse or sagging is not expected. Once healing is complete at around one year, the natural aging process continues. Some patients may consider a touch-up or minor lifting procedure within 3–5 years. Others, particularly those with favorable genetics and healthy lifestyles, may not require another facelift for up to 10 years.

Will I need additional procedures after a facelift?

Facelift surgery is often combined with complementary procedures such as upper or lower eyelid surgery, fat grafting, neck lift, lip lift, and brow lift to achieve optimal results. After full healing, usually around one year, minor touch-up procedures may be performed under local anesthesia to refine the final result.

Will my scars be visible after a facelift?

Minimizing visible scarring is a key priority in modern facelift techniques. Endoscopic techniques use hidden incisions in the scalp or behind the ear. In more advanced cases where skin removal is required, incisions around the ear are used but typically heal very well when performed with a deep-plane approach and tension-free closure.

Why do some patients develop more visible scars?

Scar quality depends on multiple factors including smoking, underlying health conditions such as diabetes, and surgical technique. Skin-only facelifts can leave tension on the incision line, which may result in wider scars. Deep-plane techniques reduce tension and allow for better healing and more discreet scars.

How long does a facelift surgery take?

The duration of facelift surgery varies depending on the technique used. FiratLift Type 1 takes approximately 3 hours, FiratLift Type V takes around 5 hours, FiratLift Type 2 or endoscopic hybrid facelift takes approximately 6–7 hours, and deep plane facelift procedures also take about 6–7 hours.

Is facelift surgery performed under general anesthesia?

Yes, all facelift procedures are performed under general anesthesia in a fully equipped hospital setting. Patients typically stay in the hospital for at least one night, and sometimes two nights depending on the procedure.

How can I find out which type of facelift I need?

The most accurate way to determine the appropriate facelift technique is through a consultation with Dr. Mirza Fırat. Consultations are available both in person and online. During a detailed 30-minute evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is created.

Will my eyes look overly pulled or cat-like after surgery?

No. In the early postoperative period, temporary swelling may create a lifted appearance around the eyes. However, this is not the final result. As swelling subsides, the eyes return to a natural and balanced appearance. Additional procedures such as canthoplasty or brow lift are only performed when necessary.

What is a surgical (hemostatic) net? Does it leave scars?

A hemostatic net is used after surgery to secure the skin evenly to the underlying tissues. It helps reduce swelling, prevent fluid accumulation, and improve skin adaptation. The net is removed within 2–3 days. Small marks may be visible initially but fade within 7–10 days and do not leave permanent scars.

How do endoscopic facelifts work without removing skin? Are the results long-lasting?

In endoscopic techniques, the effect is achieved through deep tissue manipulation rather than skin removal. The SMAS layer, which is primarily responsible for facial sagging, is released from the retaining ligaments and lifted vertically. After repositioning, it is fixated in its new position. In patients without significant skin excess, this repositioning is sufficient to also adapt the skin naturally. Since aging occurs in a downward vertical direction, lifting the tissues vertically upward restores a natural and youthful appearance. In more advanced age groups, where excess skin is more pronounced, skin removal may be added to this vertical lifting. The key difference from traditional techniques is that all deep-plane work is performed through small, hidden incisions first, and only if necessary, the incision is extended based on the amount of excess skin. This allows achieving the same effectiveness while keeping incisions minimal.

What is the difference between endoscopic hybrid facelift and FiratLift types?

The endoscopic hybrid facelift is a newer technique developed by Dr. Mirza Fırat. While traditional endoscopic techniques rely on vertical lifting for natural results, some patients—especially those with naturally higher brows—do not require lifting in the brow or temple area. In such cases, a hybrid approach is used. Deep tissue vertical lifting is still performed to achieve strong rejuvenation, but in the temple and periorbital region, both deep and superficial plane techniques are used without lifting the brow. Instead, excess skin is redistributed into the temple area. This prevents an overly lifted or unnatural appearance of the brows while still maintaining hidden incisions and effective results. The most appropriate technique is determined during consultation.

Is recovery faster or swelling less with endoscopic facelift compared to traditional facelift?

No. Both endoscopic and traditional facelift techniques involve similar deep tissue dissection, release, lifting, and fixation. Therefore, recovery time and swelling duration are generally the same. The main advantage of endoscopic techniques is that the same procedures are performed through smaller and more hidden incisions, reducing visible scarring rather than changing recovery dynamics.

I only want my neck tightened. Is that possible?

In younger patients with minimal skin laxity, a neck lift performed through a submental incision and, if needed, a postauricular incision can provide effective results. However, in patients over their 40s or in those with significant skin laxity in the lower face and neck, performing a neck lift alone without a facelift may lead to suboptimal results. While deep tissues and platysma can be tightened through limited incisions, the ability to remove and reposition excess skin is restricted. For optimal results, combining a facelift with a neck lift allows proper vertical skin redraping and leads to more successful and long-lasting outcomes.

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