Summary Overview
In the UK, a typical Facetite usually costs around £2,500 to £7,000. It usually varies depending on the area. For smaller areas like the jawline or chin, it is usually at £2,500–£3,500 while full face and neck treatments are at £5,000–£7,000. So if you are interested in doing Facetite, it is important to identify first which area you’d like so you can have an overview of its price. Aside from the area, the location of the clinic plays a vital role too as well as the clinic’s expertise. It is always recommended to have a thorough consultation first with your chosen clinic to be fully aware of the exact pricing suitable for you.
What is FaceTite?
Facetite is one of the leading cosmetic treatments nowadays. It is a minimally invasive treatment that is designed to target saggy skin and contour face without undergoing a surgical facelift. You get to experience a more snatched face without undergoing a major surgery. It uses tiny entry points instead of the large incisions whose goal is to not leave visible scars. This is best for people who want to sharpen their jawline, reduce jowls, and tighten their saggy neck.
People in their late 30s to late 50s will surely love this treatment because the skin issues that they might be dealing with at this age are best treated with Facetite. It is particularly effective for people who feel like their dermal fillers can no longer do their best in treating their sagging skin and double chin. If you want to still enjoy the benefit of having a firmer skin without undergoing surgery, then Facetite could be a best option for you.
What Are The Benefits of FaceTite
Aside from the fact that it is minimally invasive while still getting the surgical-like lift, there are other Facetite benefits that you need to know about and might help you in deciding if it is really right for you.
Key benefits of choosing FaceTite include:
- It has minimal down time which is suitable for people who want to get a camera-ready appearance or if you have an important event to catch up on. Initially, after the procedure, you might experience a minor swelling but it is only temporary and will soon fade after a few days.
- Facetite is typically performed under local anaesthetic. The procedure is done while you’re awake and comfortable. It avoids that feeling of heavy groggy feeling and other potential risks with being put fully asleep.
- It has no visible scarring. Facetite uses entry points that are about the size of a thick needle. Those are small so that it doesn’t require stitches and will usually fade completely after a few weeks.
- It will leave your skin glowing naturally as if your body had grown to its new collagen. Compared with other surgical lifts, the outcomes of those are usually dramatic effects but with Facetite, it’s naturally looking and subtle. The results will continue to look naturally improved from 3 to 6 months after the procedure.
How Does FaceTite Actually Work
It uses an advanced technology called RFAL or Radio-Frequency Assisted Lipolysis. It works by using heat in reshaping and tightening skin at the same time. It is performed under the guidance of an experienced doctor. He makes tiny incisions to insert a very thin internal probe beneath your skin. Don’t worry because it won’t leave any visible scars. As the radio-frequency energy finally enters the deep layers of your skin, this causes the tissues to contract instantly. The heat provides the initial lift that you will see shortly after the procedure.
Aside from the tightening of your skin, it also works by targeting stubborn fat cells in the areas like your double chin or heavy jowls. The heat also targets it and liquefies the fat then once it is melted, it can gently suctioned out through a tiny cannula or could be naturally cleared away by the body’s lymphatic system.
What Areas Can FaceTite Treat?
It is specifically designed in treating delicate areas of the face and neck where skin typically lose its shape and visible saggy skin can be observed.
- Jawline: The purpose is to sharpen and reduce jowls.
- Neck: The purpose is to tighten saggy skin.
- Under the chin: The purpose is to reduce the visibility of the double chin and firm the area.
- Cheeks and nasolabial folds: The purpose is to lift and soften the lines around the mouth.
What Is The Overview of FaceTite Cost
While FaceTite might be more affordable than a traditional surgical facelift, it is still considered as a premium medical investment. In the UK, you are not just paying for an aesthetic treatment, you are paying for a clinical procedure performed by an experienced clinic. Because every face is unique, and it usually depends on the patient’s skin condition.
The cost of FaceTite typically falls between £2,500 and £7,000.
- Entry-Level (£2,500 – £3,500): This usually covers zonal treatments like treating the double chin or just the jawline.
- Mid-Range (£4,000 – £5,500): This is for a more comprehensive lower-face and neck tightening.
- Premium (£6,000 – £7,000+): This often includes a full face treatment or is packaged with other high-end skin treatments to fully maximise the result of Facetite.
What Are The Differences: Face only vs Neck only vs Face + Neck (NeckTite)
While FaceTite might be focused as one thing, it can also be customised according to your needs. This usually depends on where you have the most skin laxity, your doctor may recommend treating specific zones like:
- Face Only: This focuses on the lower third of your face. It is best for people who want to lift sagging jowls and sharpen their jawline.
- Neck Only: This focuses entirely on the area below the jawline. It is best for treating a turkey neck or a double chin. It works by tightening the skin and significantly removes excess fat to create a slim and youthful neck look.
- Face + Neck: Majority of the patients in the UK would always choose this combined approach. It’s usually the face and neck age together, so treating both ensures a seamless and natural transition. It prevents the disconnect look where a tight jawline sits above a saggy neck.
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The Difference Between The FaceTite Compared to Other Procedures
It is important to know that when choosing a facial treatment, it is important to identify how much lift you are aiming for and the recovery time that you can incorporate with your daily routine.
FaceTite vs Traditional Facelift
A traditional facelift typically requires a surgeon to make long incisions along the hairline and around the ears. Since it is an invasive treatment, this is performed under general anaesthetic wherein you are fully unconscious. It physically lifts the skin within the area, tightens the underlying muscles, and cuts the excess skin before stitching it up. Basically it has visible stitches after the procedure. On the other hand, facetite uses a closed-loop radio-frequency wand. This creates a few tiny needle sized entry points to enter the probe. It is performed under local anaesthetic so you are awake during the procedure. It reduces the risks of any uncomfortable feeling when asleep and heavy groggy feeling.
The downtime for a traditional facelift is usually around 2 to 4 weeks but with Facetite, it is only within 3 to 7 days. The majority of the patients who went through the traditional lift usually need more time to allow healing for significant bruising, swelling, and stitches. Regarding its cost in the UK, traditional lift often starts at £10,000 to £15,000 while Facetite is between £2,500 and £7,000.
FaceTite vs Non‑invasive Treatments
The comparison of these treatments often rely on the depth of the treatment. The non-invasive treatments work from the outside-in while Facetite works from the inside-out. Here’s what to know about it:
- HIFU (High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound): It is a completely non-invasive treatment which works through ultrasound waves to heat the skin from the surface. It usually costs around £500–£1,000. However, compared with Facetite, it cannot reach its same high temperature because the energy has to travel through the top layer of the skin to get to the bottom. This results in a more subtle appearance and would often require multiple sessions. On the other hand, Facetite is a one and done procedure because the probe is already under the skin which allows to tighten the tissue effectively.
- Dermal Fillers:These are often used to lift the face by adding volume to the cheeks or jawline. These are great options if you want a quick treatment. However, it does not actually tighten the skin. It only fills in the gap. If you have significant saggy skin, adding more fillers might look unnatural to you and could look like a puffy appearance. FaceTite actually works by removing the sagging through shrinking the skin and melting the fat that usually causes jowls. Basically, it restores your natural contours
What to Ask at Consultation
Before proceeding to any type of treatments, it is very important to have a thorough consultation with your doctor. This will allow you and them to set your expectations right before the procedure. Here are some of the things you should ask before getting Facetite:
- Ask the doctor about specific questions like how will it be able to sharpen your face or what are the expectations for your skin condition. It is very important to ask direct and clear questions.
- Ask about the downtime especially if you are looking for a treatment that could only fit with your schedule. Most people do this treatment prior to an upcoming event so it is very essential to be straightforward about it.
- Ask them about the possible risks you may encounter. There is no-one-size-fits all when it comes to this so it is very important that you have knowledge about it.
- Ask if there is any maintenance needed. If you are aiming for a specific look, you can ask if there are other treatments that you can try alongside Facetite.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a minimally invasive treatment that can give you a subtle and natural look, then Facetite is highly recommended for you. With Facetite, you can get the lift that you desire without having to undergo a surgical procedure. It is significantly more affordable compared with other treatments so it is a good start if you just want to try getting rid of the stubborn fats and sagging skin within your face.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does FaceTite cost in the UK?
It typically costs around £2,500 to £7,000. It usually varies depending on the area. For smaller areas like the jawline or chin, it is usually at £2,500–£3,500 while full face and neck treatments are at £5,000–£7,000.
- What affects the cost of FaceTite?
The area of the treatment, the location of the clinic, and the expertise of the specialists.
- Is FaceTite cheaper than a surgical facelift?
Yes. Surgical facelift usually costs around £5,000–£7,000.
- Can FaceTite treat both the face and neck?
Yes. It is fully customisable too.
- How long do FaceTite results last?
It usually lasts from 3 to 6 months after the treatment.
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