A deep-plane facelift repositions the deeper facial layers, including the SMAS and ligaments, to restore a youthful lift without skin tension. This technique is ideal for patients with significant midface descent after Ozempic‑related fat loss. By releasing and repositioning deeper structures, the result appears soft, natural, and long‑lasting.
Eyelid surgery refines the upper or lower eyelids by removing excess skin and repositioning fat to achieve a smoother, more rested appearance. Weight loss can accentuate hollowing or create a tired look around the eyes. This procedure restores definition while preserving natural eyelid anatomy. It enhances brightness and balance in the upper third of the face.
A traditional facelift improves lower‑face laxity, jowling, and skin redundancy by tightening the underlying tissues and refining the jawline. Patients who lose facial fat quickly often notice early sagging that benefits from this structural support. The procedure focuses on restoring smooth contours while maintaining natural expression.
Fat grafting restores volume to areas such as the cheeks, temples, and nasolabial folds using the patient’s own purified fat. This technique replenishes both superficial and deep fat compartments that diminish with rapid weight loss. The transferred fat integrates with the surrounding tissues, creating soft, natural fullness.
A neck lift tightens loose skin, refines the jawline, and improves the angle between the chin and neck. Weight‑loss medications can reveal banding, laxity, or contour irregularities that were previously masked by volume. This procedure restores definition by addressing both the skin and deeper platysmal muscles. It creates a smoother, more sculpted neck profile.