"If you need a facelift, meaning something is sagging on your face, then you're going to generally need surgery. Fillers mostly just volumeize." Dr. Lawrence Tong emphasizes this distinction, noting that facelifts address deeper structural issues while fillers are suitable for less significant signs of aging.
"Many providers are not that honest. They'll just pump patients up with fillers, even when they know it's not going to help." Dr. Salvatore Pacella highlights the importance of ethical practices in the use of fillers to avoid complications.
"Fillers are awesome, facelifts are awesome, but fillers and facelifts may not always be so awesome," says Dr. Sam Rhee, encapsulating the need for careful consideration in selecting the correct procedure for facial rejuvenation.
Understanding the nuances between fillers and facelifts is key for patients. Fillers provide non-invasive enhancements, whereas facelifts are better for addressing significant sagging and aging signs.
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