Both facial fat transfer (fat grafting) and the facelift (rhytidectomy) are popular aesthetic procedures designed to rejuvenate the face, but they target different concerns based on skin laxity, volume loss, and facial contours. In this post, we’ll explore the differences between these two procedures to help you decide if one (or both!) might be a better fit for your needs.

Facial Plastic Surgery by Dr. Richard V. Balikian

Dr. Balikian is a double board-certified facial plastic surgeon based in San Diego at Balikian Facial Plastic Surgery. He is a pioneer in the extended deep plane facelift technique and an expert at the delicate art of facial fat grafting. Dr. Balikian’s expertise allows him to offer highly individualized treatment plans that meet each patient’s unique needs.

During your consultation, you’ll undergo a detailed facial analysis where he will assess your skin condition and facial structure and definition. These details help Dr. Balikian determine the best approach for achieving your aesthetic goals, whether they are a facelift, facial fat transfer, or a combination of procedures.

What is Facial Fat Transfer?

Fat grafting is a procedure used to restore lost facial definition by transferring fat from other parts of the body to the face. It is particularly useful for addressing age-related volume loss in areas such as the:

  • Under-eyes
  • Cheeks
  • Temples
  • Smile/laugh lines
  • Lips
  • Marionette lines
  • Jawline

The procedure begins with liposuction, where small amounts of fat are harvested from the abdomen, thighs, or flanks. The fat is then purified and strategically injected into areas of the face that need volume restoration. Because the fat used in this procedure comes from your own body, the results are natural-looking and long-lasting.

What is a Facelift Used to Correct?

A facelift focuses on correcting sagging skin, deep wrinkles, and jowls, which are often caused by the natural aging process as the skin loses its elasticity. Dr. Balikian offers a variety of facelift techniques, including the extended deep plane facelift and the mini facelift.

During a facelift, incisions are made around the hairline and ears to access the underlying tissue. The facial muscles and fat are repositioned, and excess skin is trimmed. Unlike facial fat transfer, a facelift is primarily used to lift and tighten rather than restore lost volume.

Can I Combine Fat Grafting With a Facelift?

Yes, combining facial fat transfer with a facelift is a popular approach, as it allows us to lift sagging skin and restore lost volume simultaneously. While a facelift can address skin laxity and contour the jawline, fat grafting enhances the overall outcome by plumping areas that have hollowed over time, often including the cheeks and under-eye areas. The combination of these two techniques creates a more complete and harmonious appearance that looks both youthful and natural.

Achieving Your Ideal Look With Dr. Balikian

If you’re considering facial rejuvenation and want to learn more about whether facial fat transfer, a facelift, or a combination of the two is suitable for you, contact Balikian Facial Plastic Surgery today to schedule your consultation. With his extensive expertise and personalized approach, Dr. Balikian can help you achieve the refreshed, youthful look you’ve been dreaming of.