Facelift
A facelift (rhytidectomy) repositions deeper facial tissue and removes excess skin to soften jowls, deep folds and sagging along the cheeks and jawline, restoring a rested, natural version of your own features.
- Duration
- 3–5 hours
- Recovery
- 2–3 weeks
- Anesthesia
- General

About Facelift
Dr. Espinoza favors a conservative, tension-free technique with discreet incisions so results look refreshed rather than pulled, and he often combines the lift with fat grafting to replace lost volume.
Ideal candidate
Healthy adults with mid-face descent, jowling or neck laxity who want a refreshed version of themselves rather than a different face.
Benefits
- Lifts sagging cheeks and jowls
- Restores a defined jawline
- Tightens the deeper SMAS layer, not just skin
- Incisions hidden in the hairline and ear creases
- Natural, un-pulled result
- Lasts many years
Real patients
Facelift before & after




Individual results vary. Photos are of actual patients of Dr. Ronald Espinoza.
View full galleryWhat to expect during recovery
- 01
Days 1–3
Swelling and bruising peak. Head elevated; dressings in place.
- 02
Week 1
Sutures begin coming out; bruising fades noticeably.
- 03
Weeks 2–4
Most patients feel socially presentable.
- 04
6 Weeks +
Full exercise resumes; final refinement over 3–6 months.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a facelift last?
Typically 10 years or more, though aging continues naturally.
Will I look pulled?
No — deep-layer repositioning avoids the tight, operated look.
Can it be combined with eyelids or a neck lift?
Yes, and combining is very common.
When can I wear makeup?
Usually around 10–14 days, once incisions have sealed.
Ready to begin your transformation?
Schedule a complimentary consultation with Dr. Espinoza in New York City or Miami. Consultations are available in English and Spanish.