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French Strap

French Strap Aesthetics is an alternative procedure to facelift surgery and is used for sagging, relaxation, wrinkles and smoothing of facial contours. This procedure repositions facial tissue by placing special slings under the skin and helps reduce facial sagging. French Strap Aesthetics is usually performed under local anesthesia and the procedure time is approximately 30-60 minutes. During application, one or more thin slings are placed in a predetermined area. The straps are then fixed to the connective tissue under the skin and provide support to help reshape the skin.

The advantage of this procedure is that it is a non-surgical option and is less invasive than facelift surgery. In addition, the recovery period after the procedure is shorter and the person can return to their normal daily activities more quickly. However, the results are temporary and within 2-3 years the hangers will dissolve naturally. French Strap Aesthetics is generally used for face, neck and eyebrow lifting procedures. The procedure is ideal for a more defined jawline, firmer and younger skin appearance, and contouring. However, this procedure may not be sufficient for more serious sagging problems, and in some cases, a more invasive procedure such as facelift surgery may be needed.

First of all, suitable candidates for French Strap Aesthetics are those who usually experience mild to moderate sagging or loosening and do not need a more serious procedure. The procedure can be applied to people who have a suitable medical history and are evaluated in a healthy way before the application. This procedure should be performed by an experienced plastic surgeon to achieve effective results. It is recommended that you discuss your expectations and any questions you may have about the procedure in consultation with the doctor prior to the procedure.