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What is a Vertical Restore Facelift?
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Turning Back Time with a Ground-breaking Facelift Technique
We are excited to a revolutionary facelift technique here in the UK: Vertical Restoration (VR). Devised by top plastic surgeons, this novel method is to give your face and neck a uplift.
Ageing is an inevitable process that leads to various changes in our faces. The deep fascia, a layer of fibrous tissue beneath the skin, begins to droop over time. This causes noticeable signs of facial ageing, such as hollow cheeks, drooping eyelids, sagging jowls, and loose skin on the neck.
The traditional methods of primarily focus on tightening loose skin by pulling it laterally, which can result in an unnatural ‘stretched’ look.
In contrast, the VR facelift lifts sagging facial and neck tissues vertically, restoring them to their youthful positions. The key is that, rather than merely the skin, the VR technique adjusts the deep fascia layer. This revolutionary approach helps to address signs of ageing across multiple areas of the face, including temples, jawline, mid-face, and neck.
What’s remarkable is that the VR facelift not only looks extremely natural but also offers long-lasting results. The fundamental premise of VR is not about stretching, but restoring the position of deeper facial tissues, making the outcomes more durable and authentic.
Here at Centre for Surgery, London, our highly experienced have dedicated a significant portion of their surgical careers to mastering this advanced VR technique. Their and commitment to the craft aim to help our patients achieve the aesthetic goals they desire by offering this cutting-edge procedure in the most effective and personalised manner possible.
What Is Vertical Restore Facelift?
The vertical restore facelift, also known as the VR facelift, is an surgical process aimed at comprehensively addressing the sagging of facial tissues due to age. It effectively rejuvenates the entire face, including the external brow, midface, jawline, and neck, thus providing a more natural and youthful look.


As we age, the persistent pull of gravity causes our facial tissues to move downwards. This in several noticeable signs of ageing such as:
What makes the VR facelift stand out is its comprehensive approach. Rather than treating each of these ageing concerns individually, the restoration technique addresses all affected areas simultaneously in a single procedure. This holistic approach not only makes the process more efficient but also ensures that the is balanced and harmonious across the whole face.
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How Is Vertical Restore Facelift Different From a Traditional Facelift?
The vertical facelift (VR facelift) differs from a traditional facelift in its approach to treating facial ageing and the type of results it provides. Here’s how:
The VR facelift offers a gentler, less harsh facial rejuvenation than a conventional facelift, yet delivers similarly striking, if not more impressive, results. In to traditional methods that typically stretch the skin horizontally, the VR lift restores the neck, jawline, and cheeks vertically, effectively returning them to their original positions. As a result, the effects are more natural-looking and give a less "worked on" appearance, since the procedure puts less stress on the skin and treats all facial layers together.
A crucial between a traditional and a VR facelift lies in their focus areas. The VR facelift targets the deeper layers of the face – specifically, the fascia. The fascia is the deep facial layer of muscles and connective tissues, a area often responsible for the visible signs of ageing.
The VR facelift
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