Facelift
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
Time changes every face — but it doesn't have to define yours.
A facelift, medically known as a rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that addresses the visible signs of aging in the face and neck. By carefully repositioning the underlying muscles, redistributing or removing fat, and removing excess skin, a facelift restores a naturally youthful harmony to your features — without making you look like a different person.
A facelift can address: — Sagging, relaxed skin on the face and neck — Deep creases running from the nose to the corners of the mouth — Loss of facial volume and fallen fat pads — Drooping skin along the cheeks and jawline — Loose skin and excess fat beneath the chin
What to expect: A facelift is a highly individualized procedure — no two surgeries are the same, because no two faces are the same. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Hazem Abdelazeem designs every facelift around your unique anatomy, your natural facial structure, and the result you are looking for.
It is important to understand that a facelift restores and rejuvenates — it does not change who you are, and it does not stop the aging process. It also does not treat superficial wrinkles, sun damage, or skin pigmentation. For those concerns, complementary non-surgical treatments may be recommended alongside surgery.
The goal is always the same: to help you look like the best, most refreshed version of yourself.


