A very large portion of my time is dedicated to my facial aging practice. Unlike many other areas of the body, maintenance of the aging face is a continuum that links me and my patients over time. With age, the face changes in three ways:
- The soft tissues of the face (skin, fat and connective tissue) fall with gravity over time
- The facial fat atrophies over time leaving a hollowed appearance in very distinct areas
- The skin ages with exposure to sun, tobacco use and the oxidation reactions that go on throughout our lifetime
My goal as a physician dedicated to facial aging is to help my patients through the process from A to Z. I have spent a great deal of time and effort to study and to understand these three processes at a basic science level while also spending time with masters in each of these fields. Each face has a completely unique set of needs and challenges. I want to understand your wishes, to discuss what we can achieve, and to design procedures that will meet your needs and wants. One of my great mentors used to explain that aging is not always a problem that requires a surgical solution. Not all patients benefit from surgery. For this reason, I have dedicated time not only to understanding plastic surgery of the face, but also fat transfer and non-surgical solutions as well. In the right patients, neurotoxins (Botox) and fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, etc) offer a great deal of benefit. Likewise, skin care is paramount and the cornerstone to maintenance of facial vitality. My goal is to guide you through the process of maintaining the aesthetics of your face in perpetuity. In many people, the appropriate solution involves a combination of skin conditioning, surgery, fat transfer, and/or fillers and Botox over time. By being conservative and utilizing multiple tools to affect change, long lasting and natural results can be achieved.

A lower face and neck lift can be a very powerful tool to rejuvenate the lower third of the face. Areas that can be greatly affected include the neck, jawline, jowls, and corners of the mouth. Most women concentrate on the loss of definition in their neckline as well as the muscle bands that occur in the midline. A lower face and neck lift can correct these issues by lifting the tissues below the skin and tightening the muscles of the neck. The skin is simply redraped over the tissues below and closed under no tension.
A mid facelift, also known as a cheek lift, can be a very powerful tool to rejuvenate the middle third of the face. Areas that can be greatly affected include the nasolabial folds (junction between the cheek and lip), tear trough (the junction between the lower eyelid and cheek), bags around the eyes, and wrinkles around the eyes. Most women concentrate on the heaviness and descent of their cheeks as they age. A mid facelift can correct these issues by lifting the tissues below the skin to rejuventae the cheek bones, lower eyelids and nasolabial folds.
A brow lift can be a very powerful tool to rejuvenate the upper third of the face. Areas that can be greatly affected include the eyebrows, upper eyelids, glabellar (area between the eyes) wrinkles, forehead wrinkles, and crow’s feet (wrinkles next to the eyes). Like most procedures the brow lift can be performed in several ways depending on the patient’s length of forehead, hairline, and brow shape. Some patients are candidates for an endoscopic brow lift, which is a minimally invasive alternative where small incisions are made behind the hairline and all surgery is done with a camera and small instruments. Other approaches are used when the goal is to not only lift and contour the eyebrows, but also to shorten the forehead. A long forehead is a sign of aging (think of balding).
Upper blepharoplasty can be a powerful tool to rejuvenate the orbit. As we age, excessive upper eyelid skin begins to weigh on the eyelid itself causing the lid to droop and the eyelashes to turn down. Often patients begin to complain of difficulty seeing because the eyelid skin and eyelid margin begin to obscure the visual axis.
Lower blepharoplasty can be a powerful tool to rejuvenate the orbit. As we age, excessive lower eyelid skin begins to weigh on the eyelid itself causing the lid to droop as well as the muscle below that closes the eye. Behind the lax skin and muscle, orbital fat often protrudes. Patients complain of a baggy lower eyelid and/or wrinkled skin. 
Fat grafting is not a new concept, but may of its applications are and its role in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery continues to be expanded. A suction cannula is used to remove fat from one part of the body (hips, flanks, abdomen, etc.). Once it is removed, it is processed to preserve fat stem cells, also knows as adipose stem cells. These stem cells are separated and injected back into the patient. Thus, the main benefit of this procedure is using a patient’s own tissue to rebuild and sculpt. 

