How many treatments do I need for a non-surgical facelift?
Many people do best with a series for skin quality (like peels, microneedling, or laser/IPL) plus targeted injectables for lines or contour. Your plan depends on how much change you want and how quickly you want to see it.
Will I look “overfilled” if I choose dermal fillers?
Not if the plan is conservative and structured. A non-surgical facelift should aim for support and balance, not obvious volume. A good injector will prioritize facial proportions and natural movement.
Is there downtime?
It depends on the services you choose. Many injectables involve minimal downtime, while microneedling, peels, or laser/IPL can come with temporary redness, sensitivity, or light flaking. We’ll help you plan around work meetings, travel, and photos.
What’s the difference between “wrinkle treatment” and a non-surgical facelift?
Wrinkle treatment focuses on lines. A non-surgical facelift is broader: it may include wrinkles, but also contour, volume, and skin quality—so the entire face looks more rested and lifted.
Can I combine treatments in one visit?
Often yes, but not always. Some combinations are best spaced out for comfort and optimal healing. Your provider will recommend a timeline based on your skin, your goals, and how you typically heal.