New Face Lift Procedure – NewLift

A well-known San Francisco cosmetic surgeon, Dr. David Kahn, is now offering a revolutionary new face lift procedure, called the NewLift.

Unlike traditional facelift procedures, the NewLift is less invasive, safer, takes less time to perform, has a shorter recovery period, and produces truly natural-looking results.

The NewLift  is also more affordable than the full facelift.

The procedure significantly improves facial contours, lower face and neck. It addresses problems such as neck fullness and turkey waddle appearance, and the loss of the jawline curve. It can also reduce some facial wrinkles, such as the creases between your nose and mouth.

In order to achieve these results, Dr. Kahn uses an advanced combination of excess fat removal (liposuction), tightening of the underlying facial and neck muscles, and repositioning of the facial and neck skin.

Following the NewLift procedure, your appearance will not disclose that you have had any work done - instead, you will look more youthful, glowing, and “well-rested”.

A full facelift usually requires general anesthesia, and takes about four hours to perform. By contrast, Dr. Kahn can perform the NewLift in about 90 minutes and will use local instead of general anesthesia. A week after your surgery you can return to your regular work activities.

Despite being significantly safer and less invasive than a traditional face lift, Dr. Kahn’s NewLift can nevertheless achieve over two thirds of the results produced by a full facelift. At the same time, the cost of the NewLift is much less than the cost of a traditional facelift.

To learn more about the NewLift, visit www.sf-plastic-surgery.com.

Face lift with the NewLift before and after pictures:

New Face Lift Procedure – NewLift

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