Want to look your best this Christmas? Book a Facial Rejuvenation treatment at Linia

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Christmas is just around the corner, and we all like to look our best for the festive season.  Why  not treat yourself to an early Christmas present with a Facial Rejuvenation treatment at Linia? Most of Linia’s minimal access facelift techniques take just up to two weeks to heal, so there’s still plenty of time if you’re planning to look your best for Christmas.

An effective facial rejuvenation package uses a selection of “short-scar” techniques and non-surgical procedures to provide a balanced, natural result. Linia’s minimal access procedures involve making small incisions in the skin, which enables a more efficient and successful procedure for the surgeon, and there is minimal scarring for the patient.

A number of minimal access lifts are available at Linia such as:

•         S-LIFT: Lifts lower half of face, upper and lower part of neck.

•         N-LIFT: Treats whole neck as well as the jowls.

•         MACS LIFT: Lifts mid-face and upper jowls, scars hidden in upper part of ear and hairline.

•         C-LIFT: Lifts cheeks through small incisions on outer sides of eyes or temple.

•         I-LIFT: Uses threads with tiny hooks to lift and tighten underlying muscles.

•         LATERAL BROWPEXY: Lifts sagging brows and outside eye areas through small incisions in hairline.

With these treatments, the results are more natural-looking than the traditional full-face lift, and usually last for a similar amount of time (around ten years). But the main benefit of these minimal access procedures is that they require such a short recovery time – you can book your own procedure for as late as mid-December, and wake up on Christmas morning looking youthful and naturally refreshed!

Consultations at Linia are free and are always held with their specialist cosmetic surgeons.

For more information on facial rejuvenation, or any of the procedures Linia offer, visit the Linia Cosmetic Surgery website.

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