Facelift in Turkey: Rhytidectomy

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An Overview of the Facelift
Journey in Turkey

A refreshed, more lifted look starts with a personalized consultation. During this first step, your surgeon evaluates your facial anatomy, skin quality, and the type of lift that best matches your goals.

  • Review facial proportions, skin laxity, and areas of concern.
  • Clarify your expectations and select the most suitable approach (for example: mini lift, mid-face lift, or deep-plane lift).
  • Walk you through the plan, recovery timeline, and what’s included in your treatment package.

From pre-op preparation to post-op aftercare, the process is designed to be structured, supportive, and outcome-focused—so you feel informed at every stage.

Duration of
Procedure
4 Hours
Return to
Activities
7 Days
Hospitalization
Duration
1 Night
Complete
Recovery
3–6 Months
Anticipated
Results
6–12 Months
Mobility
7 Days

What Is a Facelift Surgery
(Rhytidectomy)?

A facelift (also known as rhytidectomy) is a surgical procedure designed to soften the visible signs of aging by lifting and re-draping the skin while refining the underlying support structures for a smoother, more balanced contour.

Depending on your needs, it may be planned alongside complementary procedures such as a neck lift or brow lift to create a more harmonious overall result—always with an emphasis on natural proportions.

This procedure may be a strong option if you want:
  • Facial rejuvenation: Improve sagging skin and deeper creases across the mid and lower face.
  • Tailored planning: Choose an approach such as mini, mid-face, or full facelift based on your goals.
  • Longer-lasting refinement: Enjoy a refreshed look that can remain stable for years with proper care.
Tip: The best technique depends on skin laxity, facial anatomy, and your desired level of change—your surgeon will guide the plan.

What Causes Facial Sagging?

Facial sagging (also called skin laxity) is most commonly linked to natural aging. Over time, the skin produces less collagen and elastin, which reduces firmness and elasticity.

Weight changes, gravity, and genetics can make this more noticeable—especially around the cheeks, jawline, and neck. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, excessive sun exposure, and inconsistent skincare can also speed up the process.

The good news is that modern aesthetic options—ranging from surgical lifts to non-surgical tightening treatments—can help restore a more lifted, refreshed appearance based on your needs.

Facial assessment close-up

Why Choose Turkey for a Facelift?

Turkey is widely chosen for aesthetic procedures thanks to a strong combination of experienced surgeons, modern facilities, and cost efficiency compared to many Western countries.

Patients often benefit from up-to-date techniques, detailed pre-op planning, and structured aftercare— which are key factors in achieving natural-looking outcomes.

With the right plan, a facelift journey can be both predictable and comfortable, from consultation through recovery support.

Facelift Procedure in Turkey: Step by Step

Your facelift plan is designed to prioritize natural harmony—so each stage feels clear, supported, and tailored to your facial anatomy.

You’ll meet your surgeon to review your goals, assess facial proportions, and agree on the most suitable facelift approach for the result you want.

The end result: a more refreshed appearance with natural lift—designed to enhance your features without changing who you are.

Facelift result concept portrait

Facelift Recovery & Aftercare:
What to Expect

Recovery after a facelift is typically straightforward when you follow a structured aftercare plan. Below you’ll find practical guidance for the first days and weeks—plus a clear timeline so you know what “normal” looks like as swelling settles and results refine.

Recovery Tips:

Use cold compresses as advised, keep your head elevated, and avoid sudden bending—these steps help minimize swelling and bruising in the early phase.

Days 1–3: Early Recovery

Expect swelling, tightness, and mild bruising. Rest is key—keep your head elevated and follow the medication and wound-care plan provided by your team.

Week 1: Initial Healing Phase

Swelling is still present but begins to settle. Short walks are helpful, but avoid heavy activity. Discomfort typically reduces gradually as your body adjusts.

Weeks 2–3: Visible Improvement

Bruising usually fades significantly and your contours start to look more “like you.” Many patients feel comfortable returning to social routines with light makeup if approved.

Weeks 4–6: Returning to Normal

Most swelling is down and you can often reintroduce exercise gradually (with clearance). The result continues to refine as tissues soften and settle.

Months 2–3+: Refinement & Maturation

Final definition becomes clearer. Scar maturation progresses over time, and the overall outcome looks increasingly natural and balanced.