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The "Local Lift"
While the facelift candidates are increasing in numbers, so are the treatment options available today. Threadlifts, featherlifts, and numerous non-ablative options have become increasingly more popular because they suggest fewer risks than surgery and less downtime, all the while promising parallel results.
Dr. Patrick Carney has performed and studied all of the above and has found that both he and his patients have found his “Local Lift”, a facelift under local anesthesia, to provide the utmost dramatic and rewarding results today. It offers complete correction, yet eliminates the anxiety and expense of major surgery.
Is the "Local Lift" a Threadlift?
Dr. Carney provides the threadlift on a rare occasion where the Local Lift may not be quite necessary. However, it does not provide the longevity, dramatic outcome, nor exceed the expectations that the “Local Lift” offers.
What is a facelift, or "Local Lift"?
The 'Local Lift' provides an overall lift to the lower third of the face by tightening loose skin in the jowls, neck, and jawline. A facelift is often done in combination with eyelid surgery, and may be enhanced with Botox®, Thermage™, and dermal fillers.
What does the Local Lift cost?
Average pricing for the Local Lift is around $7500.
63-year-old patient. The "after" photo was taken six months after surgery.
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About this photo: We often receive feedback that this could not be the same person and apologize for the differences in angle, makeup, and photo quality, but this is the same person. She is also featured in the Dr. 55435 video.

This patient had a local lift and a deep chemical peel around the mouth.
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Neck lift patient in her 40's
"After" photos were taken just 2 weeks post-surgery
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Cosmetic Beauty Magazine, Fall 2005, The Local Lift The Local Lift is a face lift performed under local anesthesia, an alternative method of facial rejuvenation which does not require full general anesthesia and can be performed in-office. The cost is lower and the recovery time can be dramatically reduced
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