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Weekend Facelift

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Weekend Facelift
A popular term for a facelift performed with advanced techniques that are less invasive and allow rapid recovery—i.e., during lunchtime (this only works for injection therapy and thus probably shouldn’t be regarded as a proper facelift) or over a weekend

weekend facelift
Lunchtime facelift Cosmetic surgery A popular term for a facelift performed with advanced techniques that are less invasive and allow rapid recovery–ie, during lunchtime or over a weekend. See Facelift.


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As opposed to conventional facelifts, which can result into undesirable scars and a plastic look, the weekend facelift leads to a natural, rejuvenated appearance without any visible scars or the look of major surgery.
In addition to their traditional menu of services, new non-invasive cosmetic procedures will include customized programs including weekend facelifts, medical grade peels for superior skin rejuvenation, and injectibles that deliver proven results like Botox and Restalyne to banish forehead wrinkles, frown lines and crow's feet.
 
 
 
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