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Dr Samaha Answers Facelift Video

There is no strict minimum or maximum age for a facelift. The decision depends more on a person’s anatomy and the extent of aging in the face and neck than on their actual age. At this clinic, most patients are typically in their late forties to seventies, and sometimes older.

Recently, more people have been choosing to address early signs of aging such as a loss of jawline definition or slight looseness in the neck as early as their mid-forties. This reflects a growing interest in prevention rather than waiting to correct more significant changes later. Ultimately, the right time for a facelift varies based on each individual’s anatomy, goals, and personal preferences.