At Janssen Zurich, we emphasize a holistic treatment of all facial areas.
Facelifts are therefore often combined with:
With increasing age, the forehead and eyebrows tend to sag slightly.
A brow lift is an effective method for correcting this process.
Effects:
Through special suturing techniques ("quilting"), larger scars can be avoided.
Advantages:
Temporary numbness or itching are possible.

In an upper eyelid lift, the following are removed or reshaped:
The incisions are placed in the natural eyelid crease and are nearly invisible after healing.
In case of volume loss:
For additional treatment of fine wrinkles in the lower eyelid skin.
CO₂ laser treatment is often used as a complement to a facelift to improve skin quality. While the facelift repositions the deeper tissue layers, the laser treats fine wrinkles, particularly in the lower eyelid area.
The laser stimulates skin renewal and collagen production. When combined with a facelift in which no excess skin is removed, the result is a balanced outcome of improved skin quality and preserved natural facial structure.
Depending on the findings, the lower eyelids can be:
If necessary, a canthopexy stabilizes the lower eyelid. In this procedure, the eyelid ligament is tightened and fixed in a slightly raised position to improve the eyelid contour and support the lower eyelid.

Excess skin on the upper eyelid is in most cases caused by a drooping of the eyebrow and the temporal region.
In these cases, a brow lift often achieves more natural results compared to an upper eyelid lift.
Mostly minor and temporary.
Possible problems:
In severe cases, secondary procedures may be necessary:
Thyroid disorders can cause:
and often require more complex procedures involving bone and soft tissues.
Ptosis due to muscle weakness must be diagnosed before surgery — blepharoplasty alone will not correct it.
In buccal fat removal, the fat pad in the cheek area is specifically:
to achieve a slimmer, more defined facial shape.
The procedure is minimally invasive and performed through a small, completely invisible incision in the oral mucosa.
This method is particularly suitable for patients who desire a slimmer midface contour without external scars.
An alternative method is the surgical advancement of the patient's own bone, which:
A relatively new option for milder cases:
The reliability of modern chin augmentation techniques has improved significantly in recent years.
An individual assessment is crucial to determine the best procedure for the specific anatomy.
For patients from Switzerland and abroad, Dr. Janssen offers consultations in Zurich, London, and online.
WhatsApp: +41 76 205 19 67
Email: romanycarlsen@janssenzurich.ch