Endoscopic Facelift in Melbourne
Dr Rodrigo Teixeira, Specialist Plastic Surgeon (FRACS) offers Endoscopic Facelift Surgery in Melbourne. This facial surgery technique uses small hairline incisions and a fine camera (endoscope) to visualise and reposition deeper facial tissues. Internal fixation with sutures or suspension methods secures lifted layers to stable points, supporting contour and balance while keeping scars discreet.
What is an Endoscopic Facelift
An endoscopic facelift is a surgical procedure that uses small hairline incisions and a fine camera (endoscope) to visualise and carefully release retaining ligaments before repositioning the deeper facial tissues. Internal fixation with sutures or suspension methods secures these layers to stable points, enhancing contour and balance while minimising tension on the skin. Incisions are typically placed within the hairline to help keep them as discreet as possible. Suitability depends on anatomy, skin quality, and the areas being treated.
Dr Rodrigo Teixeira is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon in Melbourne with experience in facial anatomy and advanced facelift techniques. He takes an anatomy‑led approach, balancing natural appearance with function and patient safety. His calm, attentive manner and commitment to education ensure each procedure is carefully planned and personalised, offering patients a thoughtful and professional surgical experience.
Learn more about Dr Rodrigo Teixeira and his approach to plastic surgery and patient care.
Concerns Addressed by an Endoscopic Facelift
The endoscopic facelift is generally considered for early to moderate changes in the upper and midface. It may help with:
- Drooping of the brows or temples
- Descent of the cheeks leading to midface flatness
- Early heaviness of the lateral brow affecting the upper eyelids
- A tired or heavy look around the eyes
In some cases, the endoscopic facelift can also be combined with autologous facial fat transfer to restore volume and support contour, or with upper blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) when excess upper eyelid skin is present.
Dr Teixeira’s Surgical Approach to Endoscopic Facelift
Dr. Rodrigo Teixeira (MED0001650480) is a specialist plastic surgeon with FRACS accreditation and experience in aesthetic and reconstructive facial surgery. His approach to endoscopic facelift is evidence-based and personalised, prioritising patient safety and natural, harmonious outcomes.
Dr Teixeira performs endoscopic facial surgery using current techniques and secure fixation methods for support and stability. Every patient is cared for by a skilled surgical and nursing team to provide comprehensive, patient-centred care. He holds specialist registration in surgery (plastic surgery), maintaining transparency and adherence to the highest professional standards.
Endoscopic Facelift Techniques and Variations
Endoscopic techniques can be tailored to different regions of the face, depending on what is driving the change and which areas require support.
Endoscopic brow lift
Targets the brow and forehead region. It may be considered when there is brow heaviness or early descent contributing to a tired or closed appearance of the upper face.
Endoscopic temporal lift
Focuses on the outer brow and temple area. It may be considered when the lateral brow and upper cheek region are beginning to descend, and a subtle lift of the outer upper face is the priority.
Endoscopic mid-cheek (midface) lift
Addresses descent through the midface and cheek. In selected patients, it can reposition midface soft tissues to improve cheek contour and soften changes around the lower eyelid–cheek junction. It is generally most suitable when skin quality is good and excess skin is limited.
Endoscopic lift combined with a mini facelift
In selected patients with early lower-face ageing, an endoscopic plan (upper/midface) may be combined with a limited lower-face lift to improve jawline definition while keeping the overall approach more targeted. Suitability depends on skin laxity and the degree of neck involvement.
Overall, endoscopic approaches are generally best suited to patients with good skin quality and minimal excess skin, where the goal is subtle lifting and structural support rather than skin removal. When lower-face and neck changes are more advanced, particularly where there is greater laxity or submental fullness, a more comprehensive facelift plan may be considered, including deep plane or extended deep plane approaches in suitable candidates where additional neck treatment is needed. For a broader overview of options, see Facelift Surgery in Melbourne.
Recovery After an Endoscopic Facelift
Recovery varies between individuals and depends on the extent of surgery and healing response. Swelling and bruising often peak in the first few days and gradually improve over 2–3 weeks. Most patients feel ready to return to daily activities after this stage, although deeper tissues continue to settle for several months.
General aftercare includes sleeping with your head elevated, using cool packs in the first 72 hours, and avoiding strenuous activity for at least two weeks. Nutritious, fibre‑rich meals and good hydration can support recovery. Scar care, sun protection, and attending follow‑up appointments are also important. Dr Teixeira provides tailored postoperative instructions, and the team will monitor progress closely.
Risks and Safety Considerations of an Endoscopic Facelift
As with any surgical procedure, an endoscopic facelift involves potential risks. These vary depending on your anatomy, skin quality, medical history, and healing response. Outcomes also differ between individuals and cannot be fully predicted in advance.
Common side effects:
- Bruising and swelling
- Temporary numbness or tingling
- Mild asymmetry or contour irregularities
- Itching or tightness around incision sites
Less common risks include: infection or delayed healing, thick or irregular scarring, skin loss (necrosis, more likely in smokers), nerve injury that may cause temporary or permanent weakness, and the possibility of revision surgery. All risks are carefully reviewed during consultation, and written information is provided to support informed decision‑making.
As with any surgical procedure, outcomes vary between individuals. Recovery times and results should be discussed with a qualified specialist before proceeding.
Our Melbourne Clinic
Unveil Plastic Surgery is situated in Ivanhoe East, approximately 10 km from Melbourne’s central business district. Our clinic, located on Lower Heidelberg Road, has been designed with patient comfort, privacy, and a calm atmosphere in mind. Our consultation spaces are equipped with modern facilities to support detailed examinations, planning, and discussion.
When you arrive, our reception team will welcome you and guide you through each stage of your visit. Whether you’re seeing us for an endoscopic facelift consultation, a follow-up, or treatment, we aim to make your experience attentive and personalised. We offer easy parking nearby and strive to make the clinic accessible to all patients. We acknowledge that choosing surgery or any cosmetic procedure can involve complex emotions and decisions. Our clinic team is here to offer clear information, support, and guidance at every step.
Endoscopic Facelift FAQs
It is carried out through small incisions hidden in the hairline. Using an endoscope for magnified guidance, deeper tissues are repositioned to support the brow, temples, cheeks, and midface. In some variations, treatment may also extend to the lower face.
An endoscopic facelift repositions tissues in the upper and midface but does not remove excess skin. Deep plane and traditional facelifts are more extensive procedures that also address laxity and skin excess in the lower face and neck.
This procedure is most often considered for patients with localised changes in the upper and midface. Suitability depends on anatomy, skin quality, and concerns, and is confirmed during consultation.
Swelling and bruising usually improve within 2 weeks, with most patients returning to daily activities in 2–3 weeks. Deeper tissues continue to settle over several months, and results vary between individuals.
Possible risks include numbness, scarring, asymmetry, contour irregularities, temporary or permanent nerve weakness, and the need for revision surgery. These are discussed in consultation so patients can make an informed decision.
Unveil is conveniently located in Ivanhoe East, just 10 kilometres from Melbourne’s central business district. The clinic sits on Lower Heidelberg Road, a well-connected area that can be easily reached by both car and public transport. For those travelling by car, there’s ample parking available close to the clinic, making visits straightforward and stress-free. Our clinic’s position allows patients from Melbourne and surrounding suburbs to attend consultations, treatments, and follow-up appointments with ease. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning for ongoing care, our Ivanhoe East location provides a calm and professional environment to support your experience from start to finish.