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Ponytail Facelift

“Ponytail Facelift” (Short‑Scar / Temporal Lift Approaches) in Sydney

Overview

“Ponytail facelift” is a non‑standard term commonly used to describe a group of short‑scar/temporal lift approaches that may be used to reposition tissues in the upper and mid‑face in selected patients.

Technique selection depends on anatomy and the areas being addressed.

A consultation is required to confirm suitability and to discuss expected change, scarring, recovery, and risks.

Scars are always present after surgery and vary in appearance.

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Before & After

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About This Procedure

Short‑scar/temporal lift (techniques) approaches often involve incisions within the hair‑bearing scalp and/or around the ear, with tissue repositioning and fixation.

They may be discussed for selected patterns of laxity and do not suit all patients.

Your surgeon will assess facial structure, skin quality, and the degree of laxity before recommending an approach.

Key Benefits

Potential physical changes may include:
Repositioning of upper/mid‑face tissues in selected cases (degree varies).
Change in the appearance of cheek and lateral eye region contour in suitable candidates (not guaranteed).

In selected cases, less extensive incision patterns compared with some traditional facelift approaches (trade‑offs apply).

Outcomes vary and symmetry cannot be guaranteed.

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Ideal Candidate

A suitable candidate is generally a healthy adult seeking assessment for upper/mid‑face lift options, with realistic expectations about scarring, recovery, and variability.

You May Be a Good Candidate If

  • You have mild to moderate facial laxity in areas that may suit a limited approach (assessment required).
  • You are open to discussing whether a limited approach is suitable or whether a different procedure is recommended.
  • You understand that results vary and scars are permanent.
  • You can stop nicotine use as directed and follow aftercare instructions.

Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure

  • You have significant lower‑face/neck laxity where a different approach may be recommended (assessment required).
  • You have uncontrolled medical conditions that increase surgical risk.
  • You are unable to stop nicotine use where clinically required.
  • You have unrealistic expectations about outcomes or scarring.

Surgical Techniques & Approaches

Technique selection is individual and based on your anatomy, goals and safety considerations. Options may include:

Your clinician/surgeon will explain the recommended approach and expected trade‑offs during consultation.

Anesthesia

Commonly performed under general anaesthesia, depending on the extent of surgery.

Pre-Operative Preparation

You will receive individual instructions. Common requirements may include:

Recovery Process

Recovery varies based on the extent of surgery. Swelling, bruising, tightness, and temporary numbness can occur. Risks include bleeding/haematoma, infection, scarring, asymmetry, nerve injury (rare), hairline changes, and the possibility of revision surgery. Scar care is important as scars mature over months.

Timeline

Activity & Expectations

Immediately Post‑Op

Dressings may be applied. Swelling/bruising expected.

First 48 Hours

Rest and head elevation as advised; gentle walking encouraged.

Week 1

Follow‑up for wound checks and dressing/drain management (if present).

Weeks 2–4

Gradual increase in daily activities depending on comfort and guidance.
Weeks 6–8
Some patients may be cleared for more strenuous activity depending on healing.
3–6+ Months
Ongoing tissue settling and scar maturation.
6–12+ Months

Longer‑term contour and scar appearance continue to evolve.

Recovery Milestones

Return to Work: often 2–3 weeks depending on bruising and role.
Return to Exercise: strenuous exercise commonly restricted for ~6 weeks or until cleared.
Assessing outcome: results are assessed over months as swelling settles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Procedure & Results

Is “ponytail facelift” a specific procedure?

It is a term used in marketing; your surgeon will explain which technique (if any) it refers to in your case.

Yes. Incisions are required and scars are permanent. Visibility varies.

Risks include bleeding, infection, haematoma, nerve injury (uncommon), scarring concerns, asymmetry and anaesthetic risks.

Pain & Recovery

Is recovery painful?

Discomfort and tightness are expected early and vary; pain relief is individualised.
Timing depends on wound status and dressings; your surgeon will advise.

Swelling can take weeks to months to settle; individual variation is expected.

Safety & Credentials

Where is surgery performed?

In an appropriately licensed facility or hospital setting.
Check the AHPRA public register and ask about facelift training and experience.

Important Safety Information

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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