A refreshed look
without changing
your features

Not everyone who wants a lift wants to have surgery. Non-surgical face lifting is for people who want to look more rested and slightly lifted by fixing the changes that make the face feel heavier over time, like mild laxity, loss of support, and declining skin quality. The goal is to make the refinement look natural and believable, not obvious or “done.”

Mayam Aesthetic doesn’t see non-surgical lifting as a one-time fix; instead, they see it as a personalized plan. We choose the right tools for your face and time them carefully so that the changes happen in layers and settle cleanly. This gives you a result that looks stable, coherent, and still very much like you.

The “lift” is usually a combination, not one treatment

When people ask for a lift, they often mean one of these things: a sharper jawline, a lighter-looking lower face, more cheek support, or less heaviness around the mouth. These concerns rarely come from one cause. They usually come from a mix of collagen slowdown, volume shift, and skin laxity.

That is why non-surgical face lifting often works best as a combination strategy. One method may improve skin tightness, another may restore support, and another may soften expression lines that pull the face downward.

The tools that create a non-surgical lift

A good non-surgical lifting plan is usually a mix-and-match plan that is based on what is actually happening to your face. Injectables can be used to relax certain muscles that make lines deeper or to add subtle structural support to areas of the face that have become hollow or less defined. In some cases, thread-based treatments can gently move things around and support them with dissolvable threads. You can also use energy-based tightening technologies to get the collagen to respond and gradually make your skin firmer over time.

More treatments don’t always mean better results. At Mayam Aesthetic, the goal is to find the smallest effective combination and build up improvements in a controlled way instead of all at once.

What non-surgical face
lifting can improve

This is where it helps to be specific. A realistic plan often targets:

  • Early lower-face heaviness and mild jawline softness
  • Cheek support that has reduced over time
  • Fine lines and creasing that make the face look tired
  • Skin texture and tone that no longer looks smooth and even
  • A general “pulled down” look from strong expression patterns

The goal is not to erase every line. It is to restore balance so your face looks fresher and lighter.

What you may notice after treatment

Non-surgical doesn’t mean “no downtime,” but it’s usually manageable. Some short-term effects, like redness, swelling, tenderness, or bruising, can happen around injection sites with injectable-based treatments. These effects usually go away in a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the area and how sensitive your skin is.

With thread-based and energy-based options, you might feel some short-term tenderness, mild swelling, or tightness as the tissue settles. Your provider should tell you what is normal for the method you chose and what would be strange.

How results build and how long they last

Results from non-surgical lifting often come in stages. For example, you might see an early improvement from support or muscle relaxation, followed by a slower improvement as the skin reacts and collagen support grows. The length of time varies from person to person and from technique to technique. Some injectable results last for months, but some fillers can last longer depending on the product and where it is placed. Part of keeping results stable is doing maintenance.

Mayam Aestetic sets expectations early on so you know what is possible, what needs to be maintained, and what would need surgery if you want a bigger change.

Who should postpone a non-surgical lift

A responsible plan includes knowing when to wait. It is usually better to postpone treatment if you have an active skin infection in the area, uncontrolled inflammation, or if you are currently experiencing unusual swelling, irritation, or healing problems. It is also important to disclose pregnancy and breastfeeding status, significant medical history, and any medications that can affect bruising or healing, so the plan stays safe.