Male Facelift
Regain your jawline
Male Facelift Procedure in Lubbock, TX
Male facelift surgery differs from the female version due to thicker skin and facial tissue in men.
Different techniques are needed to lift and elevate facial muscles and skin in males.
Male facelifts often focus on creating a square, masculine jawline rather than a slimmer one.
A successful male facelift aims to make the patient appear several years younger while preserving their personal and masculine features.
Male facelift can:
Minimize or eradicate excess skin drooping under the jaw
Minimize or eradicate prominent wrinkles and lines around the eyes
Minimize or eradicate deposits of facial fat
Minimize or eradicate creases around the mouth and nose
Minimize or eradicate large jowls
Our Difference
We perform male facelift in a safter, easier and more effective way. Dr. Boonipat facelift technique is modern and innovative, allowing long lasting natural results, while avoiding the downside of traditional facelifts.
The downside of a traditional facelift?
-General anesthesia
-Swelling and bruising postop that last for weeks.
-Drains and dressings for days.
-Pain control with narcotics and associated side effects.
Our Different Approach:
-Local anesthesia with tailored IV sedation
-Minimizing bruising and swelling with our dissection technique and local anesthesia cocktail
-Drains are removed after one day
-Scheduled Tylenol for the minimal pain control
Our technique:
We performed our facelift using the deep SMAS technique, and a sling and corset neck lift approach to improve neckline contour. This reverses the signs of aging of the lower neck and face. Expect elimination of jowls, better definition of your jawline and neck, and treatment of your neck bands.
We emphasize a natural result that is not ‘pull’ or fake and have a long lasting results.
We frequently suggest combining male facelift with other procedures such as fat grafting to address facial volume loss, eyelid surgery, and possible chin surgery.
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What is the difference between oral/maxillofacial surgeon and plastic surgeon?Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons have a dental background. They went to dental school prior to obtaining their training in maxillofacial surgery. The training involved dental implants, third molar removal, facial fractures, orthognathic surgery, and in some programs free flaps reconstruction for the head and neck. Plastic Surgeons goes to medical school prior to residency. In plastic surgery residency, the training does not involve dental implants, or third molar removal. It does involve facial fractures, orthognathic surgery, free flap reconstruction in the head and neck and the rest of the body. Plastic surgeons also have extensive training in facial aesthetics. Dr. Boonipat further his plastic surgery training with a concentrated fellowship in aesthetic jaw surgery in Taiwan. He is well qualified to address both your functional concerns by working with your orthodontist (braces/teeth doctor), and your aesthetic concerns because of his plastic surgery and fellowship training. In many cases, jaw surgery can be performed with other aesthetic procedures to improve your aesthetic outcome, all under one anesthesia. (See page on combined jaw surgery with rhinoplasty or combined jaw surgery with other facial cosmetic procedures.