Facelift is a highly effective procedure to reverse the signs of aging, not only in women, but also in men. However, it is important to keep in mind that the aesthetic ideals and beauty standards between both genders are different, which means that the techniques and approaches used in men must be adapted to respect their facial anatomy and achieve a result that looks natural and masculine. At IMAGN Institute, our surgeons are specialized in male facelifts, offering personalized results that respect the unique characteristics of each patient.
Although the main objective of a facelift, in both men and women, is to improve the appearance of the face by eliminating sagging and rejuvenating the features, anatomical details and male beauty standards require a different approach. Below, we explain some of the key aspects that our surgeons take into account when performing a facelift in men.
The aging process affects men and women differently, and in men, wrinkles and loss of skin elasticity tend to be more apparent in certain areas, such as the jawline and neck. Additionally, male skin is typically thicker and more prone to sagging in the lower third of the face.
Another important difference is that men typically have more fatty tissue in the cheek and neck area, which may require specific adjustments during the facelift to achieve a balanced result. At IMAGN Institute, our surgeons carefully assess each patient’s individual needs and plan the procedure to address the areas where aging is most visible, while keeping in mind the unique characteristics of the male face.
One of the primary goals of a facelift for men is to achieve results that look natural, avoiding any hint that a surgical procedure has been performed. It is critical that the patient maintains a rejuvenated appearance, but without losing his facial identity or masculinity.
Men undergoing a facelift are typically looking for subtle but significant improvements, such as removing sagging in the neck or restoring definition to the jawline, without altering their distinctive facial features. At IMAGN Institute, we work to achieve that balance, ensuring that the result is harmonious and in line with the patient’s expectations.
The recovery process after a facelift in men is similar to that of women, although there are some differences due to the male facial anatomy. Thicker skin and greater density of hair follicles can influence healing, but by following the surgeon’s post-operative instructions, patients can expect a quick and effective recovery.
It is common to experience some swelling and bruising in the first few days after surgery, but these symptoms usually disappear within a few weeks. Most patients can return to their normal activities within a couple of weeks, as long as they follow medical recommendations, such as avoiding sun exposure and strenuous physical exertion.
Diplomate, American Board of Plastic Surgery
Asst. Prof. of Plastic Surgery – University of California, San Diego