A non-surgical facelift is a combination of minimally invasive and non-surgical procedures designed to rejuvenate and refresh the appearance. Compared to a surgical facelift, these techniques do not require large incisions, general anesthesia or hospitalization during the night. Non-invasive treatments allow patients to enter and exit the doctor's office quickly, with little postoperative discomfort and minimal downtime. Even if you do not "go under the knife, '' the anti-aging results of a non-surgical face lift are still significant. The components of a non-surgical faceliftEach non-surgical facelift is tailored to meet the unique needs of each. A variety of non-invasive techniques are available, ranging from fine wrinkles to deep folds to loose skin, slimming lips, hollow cheeks, enlarged pores, acne scars, and loss of facial volume. Common components of a non-surgical facelift include: Dermal FillersDermal fillers are the cornerstone of non-surgical face treatments. These smooth gelled injectables immediately restore volume to the cheeks, temples, lips and under the eyes. By repelling the sunken areas, dark shadows are eliminated, creating a youthful vitality. Placed along lines of nasolabial folds or puppet lines, fillers can create definition and smooth tissue for a wrinkle-free appearance. Dermal products can be made from several products, including hyaluronic acid (HA) rich in moisture. Their plumping and smoothing properties can last from six months to more than a year.