The incision is made from the temporal hairline to the back of the ear. The length of the incision and its location varies depending on the individual characteristics of the patient.
This operation makes it possible to work out the oval of the face, tighten the cheeks and neck, make the angles of the jaw more pronounced and tighten the middle zone of the face. When using this technique, the surgeon affects dense subcutaneous tissue, which is a framework for soft tissues.
All this combined gives a pronounced and lasting rejuvenation effect. To obtain a natural result, the doctor first determines in which direction the tissues have shifted (it's all individual). Then each muscle group and fat packs are tightened separately, in a competitive direction.
Such a deep-layer lifting requires special skills from the surgeon to perform it safely and correctly.