Face lift
A facelift restores youthfulness in a targeted way, transforming you into a better version of yourself.
As time passes, sagging is a natural consequence. Many people may begin to feel insecure about wrinkles or a tired-looking face. Therefore, a "facelift" surgery is a popular option that provides the most noticeable and effective anti-aging results.

1. What is a facelift?
A facelift, or medically known as a rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure to correct sagging skin and muscles in the face. It works by tightening deep tissue layers, removing excess skin, and repositioning the skin to create a smoother, firmer appearance, resulting in a naturally youthful look.
2. Which part solves which problem?
A facelift isn't just a one-off procedure; it can be divided into zones to address specific problems, as follows:
3. Who is suitable for facelift surgery?
Not everyone needs surgery, but if you have these signs, a "facelift" might be the answer.
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For those aged 45 and older, or who are beginning to experience noticeable sagging skin.
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Those who have tried filler injections or thread lifts but are still unable to solve the problem of sagging skin.
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For those who want permanent results (lasting 5-10 years).
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People with undefined facial contours or a double chin.
4. How many types of facelift techniques are there?
There are many techniques available today, depending on the individual's problem.
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SMAS Lift: A standard technique that lifts the deep muscle layer (SMAS), resulting in natural-looking and long-lasting results.
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Mini Facelift: A small-incision facelift suitable for those with only minor sagging and a quick recovery time.
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Deep Plane Facelift: An advanced technique that reshapes the structure beneath the muscles, resulting in a softer, less "tight" facial appearance.
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Endoscopic Facelift: A facelift performed using an endoscope, minimizing incisions and is commonly used on the upper face.
5. Preparation before facelift surgery.
To ensure the smoothest and safest possible surgery, the following should be observed:
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Avoid medications and supplements: Avoid aspirin, vitamin E, and fish oil for at least two weeks, as they affect blood clotting.
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Avoid smoking and alcohol for at least 2-4 weeks to prevent delayed wound healing and tissue necrosis.
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Inform your doctor in detail about your health history, including any pre-existing conditions or allergies to medications.
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Wash your hair thoroughly: It may be inconvenient to wash your hair in the initial period after surgery.
6. Self-care after facelift surgery.
The post-operative period is crucial for achieving beautiful results.
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Apply a cold compress: During the first 48 hours, to reduce swelling and bruising.
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Sleeping with your head elevated on a pillow can help reduce swelling more quickly.
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Wear the face binder: Strictly as instructed by your doctor to help lock the face in place.
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Avoid strenuous activity: Refrain from exercising or lifting heavy objects during the first month.
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Keep the wound clean: Follow your doctor's instructions and attend all scheduled appointments.

"A facelift isn't just about pulling something tight."
But it's about the arrangement of facial features.
To restore balance and vitality once again.
Deep Plane Facelift: Redefining Anti-Aging and Why Choose "Dr. Jumroon"
When it comes to achieving the most natural-looking and longest-lasting facelift results today, the Deep Plane Facelift is the ultimate answer. It's also the signature technique that has made Dr. Jumroon of Jumroon Clinic renowned, thanks to his unparalleled sensitivity and unique skill.
What is a Deep Plane Facelift?
Unlike traditional facelifts that only lift the skin or the upper muscle layer (SMAS), the Deep Plane technique involves surgery deeper into the tissue layer beneath the muscle, which is the layer that actually holds the facial structure together. This method allows for the rearrangement of muscles and fat that have sagged due to gravity, returning them to their ideal position during adolescence.
Why choose to have your Deep Plane Facelift done with Dr. Jumroon?
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"Looks like nothing was done": Dr. Jumroon prioritizes naturalness above all else. After the procedure, the face won't look "stiff" and distorted, with crooked mouths or ears, but rather a radiant look, as if you've turned back the clock 10-15 years, while still being the same person.
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Addressing the root cause: This technique is more effective at solving deep nasolabial folds, sagging cheeks, and marionette lines than a conventional facelift because it reorganizes the internal structure, not just pulling the outer skin.
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Small, discreet scars: Thanks to the meticulous suturing techniques of expert surgeons, the scars are cleverly hidden along the hairline and in the ear crease, making them virtually unnoticeable once healed.
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Rapid recovery: Although it's a complex technique, Dr. Chamroon is skilled at avoiding major blood vessels and nerves, resulting in less swelling and bruising than expected. Many patients can return to their normal lives faster than with traditional facelifts.
