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Liquid facelift is a non-surgical facial rejuvenation strategy that combines volume restoration with selective muscle modulation. In practice, this usually means using dermal fillers to rebuild support and shape while adding botulinum toxin only where facial balance benefits from muscle relaxation.
9-point lifting is one of the best known versions of this concept. Instead of treating only one visible fold, it works through key structural points of the face so the result looks more global, more balanced, and less obviously done.
The name refers to a strategic full-face approach rather than a fixed identical formula for every patient. The physician evaluates temple support, cheek projection, jawline definition, brow balance, and lower-face descent, then decides which injection points should create lift rather than simple volume.
This is why the treatment can look natural when it is done correctly. The goal is not to inflate the face. The goal is to restore support in the right vectors so the face appears fresher, less tired, and more harmonious.
The best candidates usually have mild to moderate volume loss, early sagging, flattening in the midface, or a tired facial contour but do not want surgical facelift recovery. Patients in their 30s to 50s often benefit most, although biological age matters more than passport age.
It is less suitable when there is very advanced tissue laxity, major skin redundancy, or expectations that only a surgical facelift can realistically meet. In those cases, injectables may still help, but they should not be presented as a true substitute for surgery.
Dr. Gemici: A liquid facelift should not make the face look heavier. If the plan is correct, people usually notice freshness and definition before they notice that a procedure was done.
Pricing is usually shaped by how many syringes are needed, which filler family is chosen, whether toxin is added, and how complex the facial correction is. A limited refresh in one or two support zones is not priced the same way as a broader 9-point lifting plan.
For that reason, honest pricing should be based on anatomy and product plan rather than a single marketing number. Patients should also be cautious with suspiciously cheap offers, because technique quality and product authenticity matter enormously in full-face injections.
Most sessions take roughly 30 to 60 minutes depending on the number of treatment points. Mild swelling, tenderness, or bruising can occur for several days. Many patients return to work quickly, but the final integrated look is usually judged after about two weeks.
Longevity depends on the products used and the patient’s metabolism. Botox often needs renewal after 3 to 4 months, while fillers may last from 6 to 18 months depending on the area and material. Because this is a full-face structural treatment, it should only be done by a physician who understands vascular anatomy and complication management.
No. Botox may be one part of the plan, but the lifting effect usually depends mainly on structural filler placement and overall facial balancing.
Many patients return quickly, often within one or two days, but mild swelling or bruising can remain for several days.
Not in advanced sagging. It can be an excellent non-surgical option for selected patients, but surgery remains stronger for major tissue descent.

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Dr. Hamza Gemici is a medical aesthetic physician based in Ataşehir, Istanbul. His practice focuses on natural anti-aging and subtle facial harmonization using botulinum toxin, dermal fillers, periocular rejuvenation and skin quality procedures. All treatments are performed with FDA-approved products under physician-guided protocols.