06/01/2026
Facial Rejuvenation for the Early 70s —
Restoring Structure, Comfort, and Dignity
In patients in their early 70s, facial aging is no longer isolated to a single area.
Changes occur simultaneously in the eyelids, midface, jawline, and neck—affecting not only appearance, but also comfort, vision, and facial balance.
Upper blepharoplasty addresses excessive upper eyelid skin that can obstruct vision and create a heavy, tired expression common in this age group.
When combined with ptosis correction, weakened levator function is carefully reinforced—opening the eyes with appropriate strength while preserving a calm, natural gaze suited to an older face.
Lower blepharoplasty improves laxity, fat herniation, and hollowing of the lower eyelids, softening the eye contour without creating tightness or tension—an essential consideration in septuagenarian patients.
For comprehensive correction, a full face and neck lift repositions descended facial tissues through SMAS elevation, restoring facial structure rather than stretching the skin.
This allows improvement of jowls and lower-face heaviness while maintaining natural movement and expression.
To complete the neck, platysma plication corrects muscle banding and laxity by re-approximating the platysma in the midline—redefining the neck contour in a controlled, age-appropriate manner.
Together, these procedures treat the face as a continuous anatomical unit—from the eyelids to the neck—providing a refreshed, composed appearance that aligns with the patient’s age, health, and life stage.
At VG Plastic Surgery, facial rejuvenation in patients in their 70s is approached with conservative correction, precise anatomical planning, and respect for tissue quality—prioritizing safety, function, and natural aging over dramatic change.
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