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Endoface & “Invisible Scar” (Posterior Lift)

Endoface / posterior lift consultation in Sydney for selected facial laxity concerns

Overview

“Endoface” and “posterior lift” are non‑standard terms sometimes used to describe facelift approaches that place incisions in and around the hairline/ear region.

Despite the phrase “invisible scar”, all surgical approaches require incisions and result in permanent scars.

A consultation is required to discuss suitability, technique options and risks.

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Before & After

The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise.

About This Procedure

The approach (if clinically appropriate) involves planned incisions and tissue repositioning to address selected areas of laxity.

Scar placement is discussed in detail, but scar visibility varies and cannot be guaranteed.

Outcomes vary based on anatomy, skin quality and healing.

Key Benefits

Potential benefits depend on anatomy, skin quality and the extent of treatment. They may include:
Change in selected facial contour concerns in appropriate patients (results vary).
Incision placement may differ from other facelift approaches depending on the plan.
Can be discussed as part of an overall facial surgical plan where appropriate.

Outcomes vary and no results can be guaranteed. Symmetry cannot be guaranteed, and revision surgery may be required in some cases.

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Ideal Candidate

A suitable candidate is typically an adult who:
  • Has facial laxity patterns that may suit a particular incision strategy (assessment required).
  • Is medically fit for surgery and recovery.
  • Understands scarring and variable outcomes.

You May Be a Good Candidate If

You may be a good candidate if you:
  • You understand that scars are permanent and visibility varies.
  • You can follow aftercare and attend follow‑up.
  • You have realistic expectations about achievable change and downtime.

Who Should Not Undergo This Procedure

This procedure/treatment may not be appropriate if you:
  • Expectation of “invisible” or scar‑free outcomes.
  • Uncontrolled medical conditions increasing risk.
  • Significant concerns better addressed by another approach (as determined by assessment).

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 extent.

Pre-Operative Preparation

You will receive individual instructions. Common requirements may include:

Recovery Process

Swelling, bruising, and tightness are common initially and improve over weeks; timelines vary. Numbness, firmness, and scar maturation can take months. Risks include bleeding/haematoma, infection, scarring, asymmetry, nerve injury (rare), skin flap issues, hairline changes, and the possibility of revision surgery.

Timeline

Activity & Expectations

Immediately Post‑Op

Dressings may be applied. Swelling/bruising expected.

First 48 Hours

Rest, head elevation, gentle walking as advised.

Week 1

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

Weeks 2–4

Gradual return to daily activities depending on comfort and guidance.
Weeks 6–8
Some patients may resume more strenuous activity if cleared.
3–6+ Months
Ongoing tissue settling and scar maturation.

6–12+ Months

Longer‑term scar appearance continues to evolve.

Recovery Milestones

Return to Work: often 2–3 weeks depending on bruising and role.
Return to Exercise: strenuous activity commonly restricted for ~6 weeks or until cleared.
Assessing outcome: swelling settles over months; scars mature over 6–12+ months.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Procedure & Results

Are scars truly “invisible”?

No. All surgery requires incisions and scars are permanent. Visibility varies and cannot be guaranteed.
It may describe a particular incision strategy; your surgeon will explain the recommended approach for your anatomy.
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 management is individualised.
Timing depends on incision status; follow your surgeon’s guidance.
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 AHPRA registration and ask about facial surgery 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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