Recognizing Early Structural Changes
Many people first notice aging through subtle jowling, mild skin laxity, or a softer jawline. These early signs often indicate changes in deeper facial structures rather than just the skin. While nonsurgical treatments offer temporary improvement, they cannot reposition underlying tissues. When these early shifts become more noticeable, a facelift can restore definition, lift sagging tissues, and maintain a natural appearance without appearing overcorrected.
Why the “Right Time” Differs for Everyone
Facial aging is influenced by genetics, sun exposure, lifestyle, and natural collagen levels. Because everyone ages differently, there is no universal age that determines ideal facelift timing. Instead, Dr. Watterson evaluates the degree of tissue descent, volume changes, and skin elasticity. If you are considering a facelift earlier — when signs are moderate rather than advanced — surgery can offer a smoother, more refreshed outcome that ages gracefully over time.
Balancing Expectations With Anatomy
A well-timed facelift is less about age and more about anatomical readiness. Dr. Watterson focuses on creating results that look genuine and effortless, respecting each patient’s natural features. By examining facial proportions and the strength of underlying support structures, he develops a tailored plan that enhances your face without altering its character. This personalized approach ensures that improvements remain purposeful and refined.
Experience You Can Trust
With advanced training from leading institutions and a long career dedicated to refined aesthetic surgery, Dr. Watterson offers a thoughtful, experienced perspective on facelift timing. Patients throughout Salt Lake City and Draper rely on his expertise to guide them toward informed, confident decision-making rooted in safety, precision, and natural beauty.
To schedule a consultation with Watterson Plastic Surgery, contact our practice at 801-571-2020.