Facelift Surgery in St. Augustine, FL
Facelift Surgery in St. Augustine, FL
Are you concerned about facial aging changes like sagging jowls, deepening folds, or neck laxity? Has your face begun to show signs of aging that make you look older than you feel? At St. Augustine Oral & Facial Surgical Center, Dr. Douglas L. Johnson provides facelift surgery that addresses the underlying causes of facial aging, creating natural-looking rejuvenation that refreshes your appearance while avoiding the tight, pulled look of older facelift techniques. Call today to schedule your consultation.

What Is Facelift Surgery?
Facelift surgery (rhytidectomy) addresses facial aging by tightening underlying muscles, removing excess skin, and repositioning facial tissues for a more youthful appearance. St. Augustine Oral & Facial Surgical Center provides comprehensive brow lift & forehead lift procedures tailored to individual needs.
Why Choose St. Augustine Oral & Facial for Facelift
- Board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon
- Natural-looking facial rejuvenation results
- Advanced surgical techniques and technology
- Comprehensive pre-operative planning
- Multiple anesthesia options available
- Experienced surgical team
Facelift Procedure Overview
- Comprehensive facial evaluation and planning
- Anesthesia administration for comfort
- Strategic incisions along natural contours
- Underlying tissue and muscle tightening
- Excess skin removal and repositioning
- Precise closure with advanced suturing techniques
- Recovery monitoring and follow-up care
What Are the Benefits of Facelift Surgery?
Facelift surgery offers transformative benefits that extend far beyond simple wrinkle reduction. The primary advantage is comprehensive improvement of multiple aging concerns in a single procedure—effectively addressing sagging jowls, deep nasolabial folds, marionette lines, neck bands, and loss of jawline definition simultaneously. Many patients choose to combine facelift with eyelid surgery for complete facial rejuvenation. This integrated approach creates harmonious rejuvenation that refreshes your entire face rather than focusing on isolated concerns.
Unlike temporary non-surgical treatments, facelift surgery provides long-lasting results that typically maintain significant improvement for 7-10 years or more. Though the natural aging process continues, you continue to look younger than you would have without surgery, essentially turning back the clock on facial aging. Many patients find this lasting improvement more satisfying and cost-effective than requiring repeated treatments every few months to maintain results.
Modern facelift techniques create natural-looking results that avoid the obvious signs of surgery associated with older approaches. By addressing the deeper structural changes of aging rather than simply pulling skin tight, contemporary facelifts restore youthful contours while preserving natural facial animation and expressions. Friends and colleagues in St. Augustine and surrounding areas typically notice that you look refreshed, rested, and more vibrant without specifically identifying that you’ve had surgery.
Perhaps most significantly, patients consistently report enhanced self-confidence and improved quality of life following successful facelift surgery. When your outward appearance better reflects your inner vitality and energy level, social and professional interactions often become more positive and gratifying. Many patients describe feeling more comfortable in both personal and professional settings when no longer concerned about visible aging that makes them appear tired, sad, or older than they feel.

Frequently Asked Questions
Am I a Good Candidate for Facelift Surgery?
Ideal candidates for facelift surgery include individuals who have noticeable facial aging in the lower face and neck, such as jowling, deep folds, or neck laxity; have good skin elasticity despite tissue descent; maintain realistic expectations about what surgery can achieve; are in good general health without conditions that impair healing; do not smoke or are willing to quit well before and after surgery; and can take adequate time for proper recovery. Most facelift patients are in their late 40s to 70s, though candidacy depends more on your specific aging patterns than chronological age. During your consultation, Dr. Johnson will evaluate whether facelift surgery is appropriate for your concerns or if alternative approaches might better address your specific situation.
How Long Do Facelift Results Last?
Facelift surgery provides long-lasting facial rejuvenation, with results typically maintaining significant improvement for 7-10 years or longer. Several factors influence longevity, including the specific surgical technique used (deeper plane lifts generally last longer); your skin quality and elasticity; lifestyle factors like sun exposure, smoking, and weight fluctuations; your individual aging process and genetics; and your skincare regimen following surgery. It’s important to understand that while a facelift creates lasting improvement, the natural aging process continues—you’ll continue to look younger than you would have without surgery, but gradual aging will still occur. Many patients choose to extend their results with non-surgical maintenance treatments or may consider a less extensive touch-up procedure after several years.
What Is Recovery Like After Facelift Surgery?
Recovery from facelift surgery progresses through several phases, with most patients following a similar timeline: the first 24-48 hours involve rest with head elevation and application of cold compresses to minimize swelling; bruising and swelling typically peak around days 2-3 and begin to subside thereafter; sutures are usually removed between 5-10 days depending on their location; most patients feel comfortable in public with makeup by 10-14 days, though some residual swelling may be noticeable to you; significant improvement is apparent by 3 weeks, with continued refinement over 2-3 months as subtle swelling resolves completely. Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort rather than severe pain, typically well-managed with prescribed medications for the first few days. Dr. Johnson provides detailed recovery guidelines tailored to your specific procedure and individual healing factors.
