HIFU vs Surgical Facelift: Is Surgery Worth It?
The non-surgical alternative versus blepharoplasty and the classic facelift
LongevityMap verdict
HIFU for mild-to-moderate laxity, those who do not want surgery, anaesthesia or recovery time. Surgical facelift for advanced laxity with structural ptosis. HIFU does not replace a facelift in severe cases, but in the right cases it delivers natural results without surgical risks.
Head-to-head comparison
HIFU / Radiofrequency
300–1,200 € / session
Ideal for:
Mild-to-moderate laxity, post-surgery maintenance, those avoiding surgery
Advantages
- No surgery, no general anaesthesia, no scars
- Return to normal activity the same day
- Natural and progressive results (3–6 months)
- Stimulation of dermal and SMAS neocollagenesis
- Can be combined with PRP and other regenerative therapies
Disadvantages
- Lesser results than surgical facelift in advanced ptosis
- Effect duration 12–18 months (vs years with surgery)
- Can be uncomfortable during treatment
- Requires annual repetition to maintain results
Surgical Facelift
4,000–12,000 € / procedure
Ideal for:
Advanced ptosis, severe laxity, deep structural rejuvenation
Advantages
- Most dramatic and long-lasting result (7–10 years)
- Addresses structural ptosis that HIFU cannot correct
- A single procedure with permanent results
- Gold standard for advanced ageing (55+ years)
Disadvantages
- General anaesthesia with associated risks
- 2–4 week recovery with bruising and swelling
- Scarring (though hidden in the scalp and behind the ear)
- Very high cost
- Possible complications: asymmetry, necrosis, changes in sensation
Summary table
| Feature | HIFU / Radiofrequency | Surgical Facelift |
|---|---|---|
| Price | 300–1,200 € / session | 4,000–12,000 € / procedure |
| Invasiveness | Non-invasive | Invasive (surgery under anaesthesia) |
| Sessions | 1–2 sessions per year | 1 procedure (effect lasts 7–10 years) |
| Efficacy | 78/100 | 95/100 |
| Safety | 97/100 | 75/100 |
| Value € | 80/100 | 60/100 |
| Recovery | 98/100 | 40/100 |
When to choose each option
You are between 35 and 55 with mild-to-moderate laxity and want natural results without risks.
You want to prevent ageing or maintain post-surgery results with annual sessions.
You are over 55 with advanced ptosis and excess skin that HIFU cannot correct.
You seek a dramatic, long-lasting result and accept the risks and recovery of surgery.
Frequently asked questions
Can HIFU completely replace a surgical facelift?▾
How many HIFU sessions equal one facelift?▾
Can HIFU be done after a facelift?▾
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