Aging changes the face in predictable ways: skin loosens, fat shifts, and deeper support structures weaken. Facelift, neck lift, eyelid surgery, and brow/forehead lift procedures can address these changes when non-surgical options are no longer enough. Dr. George Brennan offers a range of facelift and aging-face techniques with an emphasis on natural, long-lasting results rather than an over-tightened appearance.
Aging changes the face in predictable ways: skin loosens, fat shifts, and deeper support structures weaken. Facelift, neck lift, eyelid surgery, and brow/forehead lift procedures can address these changes when non-surgical options are no longer enough. Dr. George Brennan offers a range of facelift and aging-face techniques with an emphasis on natural, long-lasting results rather than an over-tightened appearance.
Surgery in this category is typically used to improve:
You may be a candidate for aging face surgery if you:
During your consultation, Dr. Brennan evaluates skin quality, facial structure, hairline, and neck anatomy to recommend the right combination of procedures.
You may be a candidate for aging face surgery if you:
During your consultation, Dr. Brennan evaluates skin quality, facial structure, hairline, and neck anatomy to recommend the right combination of procedures.
Repositions deeper tissues, removes excess skin, and improves jawline and neck contour. Techniques may range from mini facelift to more comprehensive lifts depending on the degree of aging.
Reduces excess skin and fat that cause a tired, heavy look around the eyes.
Lifts and repositions deeper facial tissues to restore natural-looking definition in the midface, jawline, and neck, with results designed to look refreshed, not “pulled.”
Elevates a heavy or low brow to open the eye area without creating an exaggerated, surprised appearance.
In selected cases, targeted fat transfer or volume restoration is used to restore youthful contours rather than simply tightening skin.
Procedures can be performed alone or combined when medically appropriate.
Recovery varies by procedure, but in general:
Bruising and swelling are most noticeable in the first 1–2 weeks
Many patients return to desk work in 10–14 days
Social downtime is often 2–3 weeks, depending on comfort level
Incisions are placed in natural creases or hair-bearing areas where possible, and typically fade over time
You receive written post-operative instructions, and follow-up visits are scheduled to monitor healing.
To find out which aging-face procedures are appropriate for you, schedule a consultation with Dr. Brennan.
Prefer to call? Contact the office at (949) 644-1641 during business hours.