Why Revision Facelift?
At Elysian Plastic Surgery , we understand that choosing to have a facelift is a significant decision — and that it can be especially disappointing when the results do not meet your expectations or do not last as long as you had hoped. Revision facelift surgery (also called secondary facelift) is a complex, highly individualized procedure designed to improve or correct concerns following a previous facelift. These may include residual sagging, asymmetry, visible scarring, unnatural tension, or recurrence of facial aging.
Revision facelift surgery is more technically demanding than a first-time facelift. Scar tissue, altered anatomy, and changes to skin quality after the initial surgery require meticulous planning, advanced surgical skill, and an artistic approach to achieve a natural, rejuvenated look. In many cases, deeper structural layers of the face (such as the SMAS or Deep Plane) must be addressed to restore support and improve long-term results.
DR. Biggerstaff's PROCESS
Dr. Biggerstaff has extensive experience in correcting and refining facelift results, including cases where the initial surgery was performed elsewhere. While we approach every case with compassion and without judgment, we specialize in helping patients achieve the refreshed, youthful, and natural outcome they originally envisioned.
A revision facelift at Elysian begins with a comprehensive consultation and photographic analysis. We discuss your goals, review your surgical history, and evaluate the current condition of your skin, facial structure, and scar patterns. Our surgical plan may also include complementary procedures — such as eyelid surgery, neck lift, or fat grafting — to create a more balanced and harmonious rejuvenation.
Our revision facelift surgery is not simply about correcting a prior result — it’s about restoring confidence, enhancing facial harmony, and achieving a rejuvenation that truly feels like you.
