What is Facelift Revision Surgery?
Facelift revision surgery is performed when the results of a previous facelift are unsatisfactory, or when aesthetic concerns or functional discomfort arise after the initial procedure.
It may be necessary in cases where uneven skin texture, residual sagging, or asymmetry become more noticeable post-surgery, or when complications such as pixie ear deformity occur.
A facelift is not simply a matter of pulling the skin—it requires precise dissection, secure lifting of the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system), and careful handling of facial nerves.
Because of its complexity, facelift revision demands a surgeon with deep anatomical knowledge and extensive experience to ensure both safety and optimal results.