About Facelift
Scientifically known as a rhytidectomy, the facelift pulls back limp skin and repositions sagging and lax fat and muscle. Since 2008, the number of facelifts in the U.S. has decreased by almost 29%, most likely losing popularity to less invasive facial rejuvenators like lasers and injectables. But when significant tightening is needed, a facelift can provide more extensive and longer-lasting improvement.
Find local facelift therapists
See Zeel massage therapists for facelift in each location.