Forehead • Temporal Brow • Midface • Facelift • Neck Lift • (optional) Deep Neck Lift
Facial aging does not only occur in the skin, but mainly in the deeper support structures of the face. Over the years, the eyebrows droop, the corners of the eyes close, the cheeks sag, the jawline fades, and the neck loses its firm contour. When only one area is treated, the result can be uneven.
Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction is an integrated approach in which the forehead, eyebrows, corners of the eyes, cheeks, jawline, and neck are treated in conjunction with each other. The goal is not to change the face, but to restore it to its natural, youthful balance. The treatment focuses on repositioning the deep layers, not on tightening or removing skin.
This procedure is particularly suitable for:
Drooping eyebrows and a more closed-looking gaze
Flattened or descended cheeks
A deep nasolabial fold
Jowls
Loss of jawline definition
A loose neck
Loss of overall facial balance
This technique is best suited for patients with good skin elasticity and limited skin excess. When there is significant skin excess, a classic face lift may sometimes be a better option.
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A full-face correction can include:
Endoscopic forehead lift
Endoscopic temporal brow lift
Endoscopic midface lift
Endoscopic face lift
Endoscopic neck lift
Optional: deep neck lift via a small incision under the chin
The exact combination is determined during the consultation, based on your anatomy and goals.
Through small incisions in the hairy scalp, the temple, and behind the ear, the deep support structures are loosened using an endoscopic camera. The tissue is lifted and fixed with deep sutures and dissolvable fixations (such as dissolvable hooks). The skin naturally follows the new contours.
In a deep neck lift, deep neck fat is removed through a small submental incision and the platysma muscle is tightened to further refine the jawline.
The incisions are concealed:
in the hair-bearing scalp
in the temple area
behind the ear (sometimes within the hairline)
under the chin for a deep neck lift
Because no skin is removed, there are no scars in front of the ear as seen with a classic face lift.
Full-face correction is often combined with:
upper and lower eyelid surgery
lipofilling (fat transfer)
laser resurfacing
Recovery from the laser treatment takes place during the same period as recovery from the face lift, so no additional downtime is required.
In some cases, hemostatic mesh sutures are used to reduce swelling and minimise postoperative bleeding. These are usually removed between 48 and 72 hours after surgery.
The sutures and any staples are typically removed after about one week.
After a neck lift:
Week 1: wear day and night
Week 2: the mask may be removed more often during the day; wearing it at night is still recommended
If there are no contraindications, we recommend daily hyperbaric oxygen therapy during the early recovery period. This may contribute to:
faster wound healing
reduced swelling
improved blood circulation
better scar quality
After a neck lift, we recommend starting connective tissue massage of the neck from day 10. This helps with:
reducing firmness and hardening
improving skin mobility
achieving a smoother, more refined contour
A full-face correction can include:
Endoscopic forehead lift
Endoscopic temporal brow lift
Endoscopic midface lift
Endoscopic face lift
Endoscopic neck lift
Optional: deep neck lift via a small incision under the chin
The exact combination is determined during the consultation, based on your anatomy and goals.
Through small incisions in the hairy scalp, the temple, and behind the ear, the deep support structures are loosened using an endoscopic camera. The tissue is lifted and fixed with deep sutures and dissolvable fixations (such as dissolvable hooks). The skin naturally follows the new contours.
In a deep neck lift, deep neck fat is removed through a small submental incision and the platysma muscle is tightened to further refine the jawline.
The incisions are concealed:
in the hair-bearing scalp
in the temple area
behind the ear (sometimes within the hairline)
under the chin for a deep neck lift
Because no skin is removed, there are no scars in front of the ear as seen with a classic face lift.
Full-face correction is often combined with:
upper and lower eyelid surgery
lipofilling (fat transfer)
laser resurfacing
Recovery from the laser treatment takes place during the same period as recovery from the face lift, so no additional downtime is required.
In some cases, hemostatic mesh sutures are used to reduce swelling and minimise postoperative bleeding. These are usually removed between 48 and 72 hours after surgery.
The sutures and any staples are typically removed after about one week.
After a neck lift:
Week 1: wear day and night
Week 2: the mask may be removed more often during the day; wearing it at night is still recommended
If there are no contraindications, we recommend daily hyperbaric oxygen therapy during the early recovery period. This may contribute to:
faster wound healing
reduced swelling
improved blood circulation
better scar quality
After a neck lift, we recommend starting connective tissue massage of the neck from day 10. This helps with:
reducing firmness and hardening
improving skin mobility
achieving a smoother, more refined contour
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Is Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction the same as a classic face lift?
No. Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction repositions the deeper support layers of the forehead, brow, midface, jawline and neck through small, hidden incisions. In principle, it does not require the preauricular skin excision used in a classic face lift.
Why choose Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction instead of “tightening skin”?
Because Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction addresses ageing at its source by anatomically repositioning the deeper layers. This typically produces a more natural result, reduces the risk of an “over-tight” look, and avoids visible scars in front of the ear.
Is Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction suitable for everyone?
No. Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction works best with good skin elasticity and limited skin excess. With significant skin excess, a classic face lift may sometimes be a better option.
Will I look like a different person after Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
You will still look like yourself. Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction is designed to restore contour, balance and softness so you look fresher and more harmonious.
When will I see results from Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
Most people are socially presentable after about 2 weeks. The final result is typically assessed around 3 months, once swelling and tissue response have fully settled.
Can my facial expression be temporarily different after Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
Yes. Due to swelling and temporary irritation of small nerve branches, facial movement or symmetry can feel different for a while. This usually resolves on its own over the following weeks to months.
Can Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction be combined with eyelid surgery, fat transfer, or laser?
Yes. Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction is often combined with upper and/or lower eyelid surgery, lipofilling (fat transfer), and laser resurfacing to improve lift, volume and skin quality as one integrated plan.
Is a Deep Neck Lift always necessary with Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
No. A deep neck lift is optional and is added when there is deep neck fat, visible platysmal banding, or an obtuse cervicomental angle that is unlikely to improve sufficiently with an endoscopic neck lift alone.
How long do results from Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction last?
On average, 8–15 years. Ageing does not stop, but Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction provides a long-lasting younger baseline.
Can I still have fillers or Botox after Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
Yes. If desired, fillers or Botox can be used later for refinement, such as addressing dynamic lines or subtle volume adjustments.
What if I am not satisfied after Full-Face Endoscopic Facial Correction?
You remain under follow-up care. We assess your healing together, review your expectations, and decide whether observation, additional aftercare, or a targeted touch-up is medically appropriate.
Tijd | Wat u kunt verwachten |
Dag 1–2 | Zwelling en strak gevoel rond ogen en wangen |
Dag 3–5 | Blauwe plekken en maximale zwelling |
Week 1 | Hechtingen verwijderd, gezicht oogt rustiger |
Week 2 | Sociaal herstel meestal mogelijk |
Week 3–4 | Mimiek en gevoelszin normaliseren |
Maand 2–3 | Definitieve vorm en eindresultaat |
Elke chirurgische ingreep brengt risico’s met zich mee. Ook wanneer een behandeling technisch correct en met de grootst mogelijke zorg wordt uitgevoerd, kunnen complicaties optreden. Sommige zijn tijdelijk en verdwijnen vanzelf, andere kunnen medische behandeling vereisen en in zeldzame gevallen blijvend zijn.
Risico | Wat betekent dit? | Wat kunt u verwachten |
Zwelling en blauwe plekken | Vocht en bloeduitstorting | Bij vrijwel iedereen, neemt binnen 2–3 weken sterk af |
Gevoelloosheid of tintelingen | Tijdelijke zenuwirritatie | Meestal volledig herstel |
Tijdelijke spierzwakte | Kneuzing van mimische zenuwtakjes | Tijdelijke asymmetrie |
Veranderd knipperen | Irritatie van ooglidzenuwen | Meestal tijdelijk |
Asymmetrie | Ongelijke gezichtshelften | Soms blijvend |
Nabloeding | Bloedophoping (hematoom) | Zeldzaam |
Infectie | Ontsteking | Zeldzaam |
Vochtophoping | Seroom | Soms |
Haarverlies rond incisies | Tijdelijk | Meestal hergroei |
Onvoldoende correctie | Minder effect | Soms aanvullende behandeling |
Blijvende zenuwschade | Permanente uitval | Zeer zeldzaam |
Hoewel deze behandeling met de grootst mogelijke zorg wordt uitgevoerd, kan geen enkele chirurgische ingreep volledige garantie geven op een probleemloos verloop of een exact voorspelbaar resultaat. Ook bij technisch correct uitgevoerde operaties kunnen complicaties optreden en kan het uiteindelijke resultaat per persoon verschillen.
Het lichaam heeft tijd nodig om zwelling af te bouwen en weefsel te laten genezen. Symmetrie blijft altijd een benadering. Littekens rijpen doorgaans in 12–18 maanden. Leefstijl, huidkwaliteit, genetica en medische voorgeschiedenis beïnvloeden het eindresultaat.
Uw persoonlijke risico wordt tijdens het consult individueel beoordeeld en met u besproken
Would you like to know whether the Full-Face Endoscopic Correction is the right fit for your face? During a personal consultation, we carefully assess which layers and zones are contributing to ageing or imbalance, and which endoscopic combination will deliver the most natural and long-lasting result.
During the consultation, you will receive:
an anatomical assessment of the forehead, brows, midface, jawline and neck
clear advice on which components are appropriate (forehead lift, temporal brow lift, midface lift, facelift, neck lift and, if needed, a deep neck lift)
a detailed explanation of incisions, fixation, recovery, aftercare and potential risks
realistic expectations supported by example results and before-and-after photography
Then we warmly invite you for a personal consultation at Gooimeer Clinics.
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