Non Surgical Facelift - Is It Possible?

Medically Reviewed by Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD
Surgical facelift techniques have improved significantly over the years, offering more natural-looking results than ever before. However, traditional facelifts come with certain drawbacks that many patients find concerning. While a well-done facelift can provide dramatic, long-lasting results, there is always the risk of unnatural or overdone results, and in some cases, permanently altered facial expressions. Additionally, all surgical facelifts require incisions, meaning scarring is unavoidable, even in the hands of the best plastic surgeons. Another major downside is the prolonged recovery time, often requiring weeks or even months before patients can return to normal activities.
Because of these concerns, more people are turning to non-surgical alternatives to facelift surgery. With advancements in injectables, skin-tightening technologies, and muscle-toning treatments, patients can now achieve a lifted, more youthful appearance without surgery. But is a non-surgical facelift truly possible?
Causes of Face Sagging
Facial sagging is a natural part of the aging process and is primarily caused by two key factors: loss of skin firmness and loss of volume in the underlying structures. To achieve a natural, youthful lift, both of these issues must be addressed.
Loss of Skin Firmness: Decline in Collagen and Elastin
Collagen and elastin are the two essential proteins responsible for keeping skin tight, firm, and resilient. As we age, our bodies produce less collagen and elastin, leading to looser, thinner skin that is more prone to sagging. Several factors contribute to this process, including:
- Natural aging – Collagen production declines by about 1% per year starting in our 20s.
- Sun exposure – UV radiation breaks down collagen and elastin, accelerating skin laxity.
- Lifestyle factors – Stress, smoking, poor diet, and pollution can contribute to premature collagen degradation.
- Hormonal changes – Estrogen and testosterone play a role in collagen production, and as both decline with age, we experience more rapid aging.
As collagen and elastin diminish, the skin loses its ability to bounce back, leading to loose skin, jowls, and deepening folds around the mouth and jawline.
Loss of Volume: Muscle and Bone Changes
Many people associate facial sagging solely with skin laxity, but an equally important factor is the loss of volume in the deeper layers of the face. Over time, we lose muscle mass, fat, and even bone structure, all of which contribute to a sunken, aged appearance.
- Bone Resorption – The facial skeleton shrinks with age, especially in areas like the cheeks, jawline, and eye sockets, leading to loss of facial definition.
- Muscle Atrophy – The muscles that once provided support and contour to the face become weaker and smaller over time, contributing to drooping and hollowing.
- Fat Redistribution – Fat pads in the face shift and diminish, leading to flattened cheeks and deep nasolabial folds while excess fat accumulates in areas like the jawline and neck.
The Key to a Natural Non-Surgical Facelift
Since both skin laxity and structural volume loss play a role in facial sagging, the most effective non-surgical facelift solutions must target both the skin and the underlying facial framework. Simply tightening the skin without restoring volume can lead to an unnatural or “pulled” appearance, while adding volume without addressing skin laxity can make the face look puffy or unbalanced.

Successful Non Surgical Facelift
Achieving a true non-surgical facelift requires addressing both skin laxity and volume loss. Skin tightening alone isn’t enough, and adding volume without improving skin firmness can lead to an unnatural or overfilled look. To restore a lifted, youthful appearance, we use a combination of treatments that tighten the skin while replenishing lost volume and improving facial contours.
Skin Tightening for a Non-Surgical Lift
The only non-surgical procedures powerful enough to stimulate significant collagen production for a true facelift effect are Ultherapy and CO₂ Laser Resurfacing.
- Ultherapy – This FDA-approved treatment uses focused ultrasound energy to heat the deep layers of the skin, triggering the production of new collagen and elastin. It lifts and tightens areas like the jawline, cheeks, neck, and brow without downtime.
- CO₂ Laser Resurfacing – While Ultherapy works deep within the skin, fractional CO₂ laser improves surface texture, tightens loose skin, and reduces fine lines by creating controlled micro-injuries that stimulate intense collagen renewal.
These treatments rebuild the skin’s support structure, helping to lift sagging skin and create a firmer, more youthful foundation.
Volume Restoration for Natural Contours
Since aging also involves muscle atrophy, fat loss, and bone resorption, improving skin alone isn’t enough. We use advanced volume restoration techniques to enhance natural facial contours.
- Emface – One of the most exciting advancements in facial rejuvenation, Emface strengthens and tones facial muscles using HIFES technology, lifting the face naturally without needles or downtime.
- Dermal Fillers – Hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm and Restylane restore lost volume in areas like the cheeks, jawline, and under-eye hollows, creating a more youthful shape.
- Biostimulatory Fillers – Unlike traditional fillers, products like Sculptra and Radiesse stimulate natural collagen production, providing a gradual, long-lasting improvement in skin tightness and volume.
- Botox for Facial Lifting – Botox isn’t just for wrinkle reduction. By strategically relaxing certain muscles that pull the face downward, Botox can subtly lift the brow, jawline, and corners of the mouth, restoring a more lifted, refreshed look.
The Best Non-Surgical Facelift Approach
A successful non-surgical facelift requires a customized combination of these treatments. Ultherapy and CO₂ laser tighten and lift the skin, while Emface, fillers, and Botox restore youthful volume and contours. By addressing both skin and underlying structure, we achieve a natural, rejuvenated look—without surgery, scarring, or downtime.
For those seeking a non-invasive alternative to a facelift, this multi-modal approach delivers exceptional, natural-looking results, helping patients look younger, lifted, and refreshed while maintaining their natural beauty.
Arash Akhavan, MD is founder and owner of The Dermatology and Laser Group, one of the top centers for cosmetic procedures in New York City for over a decade. Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD is a Board Certified Dermatologist and an Associate Professor at The Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Akhavan is a Castle Connolly Top Doc, New York Magazine Best Doctor, and Super Doctor featured in The New York Times. Dr. Akhavan is a key opinion leader that has been featured on hundreds of media publications including The New York Times, Allure, Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, ABC News, Fox News, Fox 5, NY1, WPIX, and more. He has been featured on nationally syndicated television programs such as The Doctors.
Dr. Akhavan serves as an educator and lecturer for multiple aesthetic device and injectable companies. This allows his office access to newer technologies at an earlier date than other offices, as well as a higher level of expertise in the use of these devices. This, in turn, translates to more effective and safer treatments for our patients.
By Arash Akhavan, MD, FAAD | | Categories: Face and Neck, Lifting Procedures