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Discover the Difference: Endolift vs FaceTite Explained

Discover the Difference: Endolift vs FaceTite Explained

Introduction

Noticing loose skin around your jawline, chin, or neck is concerning. Many people in the UK begin to see these changes as they reach their late 30s, or 40s. The good news is that there are now modern treatments that can tighten and reshape the face without the need for a full surgical facelift.

There are two treatments that are often compared, they are Endolift and FaceTite. You umay have seen them mentioned online, on clinic websites, or on social media. Both are designed to tighten skin and improve your facial shape using energy-based technology, but they work in different ways and suit different people.

If you are searching for Endolift vs FaceTite, chances are you want to know:

  • What is the difference between the two
  • Which one gives better results
  • How much downtime is involved
  • Are they safe
  • Which one would suit your face and your lifestyle

This guide is written to help you understand both treatments clearly and simply. By the end, you should feel more confident about discussing your options with a qualified practitioner.

 

What is Endolift?

Endolift is a minimally invasive laser treatment designed to tighten loose skin and improve the shape of your face. It works beneath the surface of the skin rather than on top of it.

This treatment uses a very thin laser fibre that is placed just under the skin through a tiny entry point.

Endolift is commonly used to treat areas such as:

  • The jawline
  • Jowls
  • Lower face
  • Neck
  • Under the eyes
  • In some cases, small body areas like the arms or knees

Many people choose Endolift because it sits between non-invasive treatments and surgery. It can give stronger results than many skin treatments, but only involves less downtime than a traditional facelift.

 

How Endolift works

Endolift works by using laser energy under the skin. A very fine fibre is carefully inserted into the treatment area, where it delivers controlled heat from inside the skin.

This heat has two main effects:

  • It encourages the body to produce new collagen
  • It helps reduce small pockets of fat

As the collagen forms, the skin gradually becomes tighter and smoother. Because the laser works beneath the skin, it can reach deeper layers that creams and surface devices cannot.

 

Key features of Endolift
  • Minimally invasive treatment
  • No surgical cuts
  • No stitches
  • Uses laser energy
  • Done under local anaesthetic
  • Done under one hour
  • Most people only need 1 session
  • Can be repeated after 12 months if needed

 

Benefits of Endolift

Endolift helps to tighten your skin and improve the shape of your face. Some benefits include:

  • Firmer skin
  • Improves jawline shape
  • Reduction of mild sagging
  • Little to no scarring
  • Short recovery time
  • Natural-looking results

 

What is FaceTite?

FaceTite is another minimally invasive treatment designed to tighten loose skin and reduce small areas of fat. Unlike Endolift that uses laser energy, FaceTite uses radiofrequency energy.

It is part of a group of treatments known as radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis (RFAL). This means it uses controlled heat to tighten skin and melt fat at the same time.

Related read: What Is FaceTite? Benefits, Procedures & Results

Facetite is commonly used on:

  • The jawline
  • Jowls
  • Neck
  • Lower face

 

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How FaceTite works

FaceTite uses two small probes:

  • One is placed under the skin
  • The other one sits on the surface of the skin

Heat from RF energy passes between them, gently heating the tissue in between. This heat:

  • Tightens existing collagen fibres
  • Triggers the production of new collagen
  • Helps melt small fat deposits

The temperature is carefully controlled to prevent damage on the skin while it tightens.

 

Key features of FaceTite
  • Minimally invasive
  • Uses radiofrequency instead of laser
  • Requires small entry points
  • Done under local anaesthetic
  • Combined with light fat removal
  • More powerful than surface tightening treatments

FaceTite is sometimes described as a halfway option between non-surgical treatment and a facelift.

 

Benefits of FaceTite

Main benefits include:

  • Firmer skin
  • Sharper jawline
  • Reduction of jowls
  • Improved neck definition
  • No large scarring
  • Shorter recovery than surgery

Related read: FaceTite London

 

Endolift vs FaceTite: What is the Difference
Feature Endolift FaceTite
Technology used Laser energy Radiofrequency (RF) energy
How it works A thin layer of laser fibre is placed under the skin to heat tissue and boost collagen. Two small probes heat the tissue using RF energy to tighten the skin and melt fat.
Best for Mild to moderate skin sagging Moderate sagging and more visible jowls
Skin tightening Subtle to moderate Stronger tightening
Fat reduction Can reduce small pockets of fat Can melt small fat deposits
Ideal candidate People with early signs of ageing and with good skin elasticity People with more visible sagging or jawline fullness
Recovery time 1 to 2 days 5 to 10 days
Downtime Minimal Short but longer than Endolift
Typical UK cost £1,500 to £4,500 depending on the area £2,000 to £6,000 depending on the area

Related read: A Comprehensive Guide to Day by Day FaceTite Recovery: What to Expect

 

Risks and Side Effects in More Detail

All treatments carry some level of risk.

 

Shared risks include:
  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Temporary numbness
  • Tenderness
  • Uneven texture

 

Endolift-specific risks:
  • Temporary lumps under the skin
  • Slight firmness while healing

 

FaceTite-specific risks:
  • Burns (rare)
  • Prolonged numbness
  • Fluid build-up
  • Skin irregularities

 

Aftercare and Recovery Tips

Good aftercare will help your skin heal properly and improve results. Most clinics advise:

  • Avoid strenuous exercise for several days
  • Keep the area clean
  • Avoid heat such as saunas or steam rooms
  • Sleep with your head raised
  • Avoid alcohol for 48 hours
  • Follow guide for compression garment use

Results develop slowly so patience is important. The best results come from collagen production over time.

Related read: Does FaceTite Hurt? What You Need to Know Before Your Procedure

 

FAQs
  • What is the difference between Endolift and FaceTite?

Endolift uses laser energy while FaceTite uses radiofrequency energy.

  • Which treatment has less downtime?

Endolift has less downtime. You can return to normal activities after 1 to 2 days.

  • Are results permanent?

No, results are not permanent but they are long-lasting. As ageing continues even after the treatment, maintenance may be needed after 1 to 2 years.

  • What treatment is more painful?

FaceTite is described as more uncomfortable due to deeper heating.

 

Final Thoughts

Wondering what to choose between Endolift and FaceTite? You must understand that they are designed for different levels of skin sagging.

Endolift may be a better option if:

  • You want mild or gentle skin tightening
  • You want very little downtime
  • Your skin sagging is mild

FaceTite may be a good choice if:

  • You want stronger lifting and contouring
  • Your sagging is more noticeable
  • You are okay with short recovery time

Both treatments can improve skin quality without a major surgery. But the most important step is choosing a qualified practitioner who can assess your skin and help you create the right treatment plan that suits your face and your expectations.

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