The results you want. Without the scalpel, the scars, or the six weeks of recovery.
A non-surgical facelift is not a single treatment. It is a multi-technology approach that addresses the same structural changes a surgeon targets: loosening of the SMAS (the deep tissue layer that holds your facial structure in place), collagen and elastin loss, muscle weakening, skin thinning, and soft tissue descent.
The difference is that it works from the outside in, stimulating the body to tighten, remodel, and regenerate rather than physically cutting and repositioning.
Each layer of aging requires a different technology. Addressing only one layer produces partial results.
ULTRAFORMER MPT. Focused ultrasound to the SMAS and deep fascia (the connective tissue anchoring skin to muscle), the same structural layer targeted in surgical facelifts. Contracts existing collagen and stimulates new production, creating foundational lift along the jawline, cheeks, and neck.
Learn more about ULTRAFORMER MPT →EVERESSE. Radiofrequency energy delivered to both layers of the dermis (the structural skin beneath the surface) with continuous cooling. Rebuilds collagen density for global skin firmness and progressive tightening over six months.
Learn more about EVERESSE →EMFACE. Radiofrequency (heat-based energy) tightens the skin while electrical stimulation restores tone to weakening facial muscles. Directly addresses facial muscle tone, a layer often overlooked in non-surgical lifting.
Learn more about EMFACE →EXION RF. Stimulates new collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid (the skin's natural moisture molecule) at the dermal level. Improves skin quality, hydration, and resilience as a foundation for the structural work above.
Learn more about EXION →PLEXR PLUS. Plasma-based tightening for eyelids, lip lines, and localized areas where other technologies cannot reach with the same precision. Removes tissue precisely without cutting or stitching.
Learn more about PLEXR PLUS →The combined result is improved jawline definition, cheek support, smoother lower face contour, and a tighter neck profile.
Aging occurs at multiple levels simultaneously. The SMAS loosens, dermal collagen depletes, facial muscles weaken, and surface texture changes. Addressing only one layer produces incomplete results.
The most natural outcomes come from treating each layer in sequence, deep to superficial, so the body rebuilds support progressively. Not every patient needs all five layers. Your clinician will map the changes in your face and build a protocol around what needs attention most.
Some immediate tightening may be visible. Deeper structural improvement develops over two to six months as new collagen matures. Results appear natural because they develop gradually.
Most patients are not looking to look different. They want to look rested, lifted, and like themselves again.
It addresses the same tissue layers but through stimulation rather than physical repositioning. Best suited for early to moderate laxity. Severe sagging may still require surgical evaluation. Your clinician will be direct about whether your degree of change is suitable for a non-surgical approach.
The full program is built over several sessions. Your clinician will outline a timeline based on your concerns and the degree of change you are seeking.
Most patients resume normal activities the same day. Some treatments may involve mild redness for a day or two.
Single treatments address one layer. A layered approach addresses the structural, dermal, muscular, and surface changes together, which is why the results look more natural and more complete.
There is no specific age. It depends on the degree of change. Some patients begin in their late thirties as prevention. Others start in their fifties or sixties to address visible laxity.
Most patients are not trying to look different. They want to look like themselves, just more rested. Book a consultation to learn what a layered approach can do for you.