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Renew You

What a facelift can and cannot do: the difference between a SMAS and a deep-plane lift, how long the results last, and the recovery nobody quite describes.

A facelift, from the consultation to the result months on.

Terms of Use

Last revised: June 20, 2026

These terms govern your use of Renew You. By reading and using this website, you agree to them. If you do not accept them, please do not use the site.

What this site is for

Renew You is a patient-education resource about the facelift (rhytidectomy) and facial rejuvenation. It combines one patient’s experience with clinical content reviewed by a plastic surgeon, so that you can understand the subject before you talk to a professional. It exists to inform and to keep you company, nothing more.

Not medical advice

The site is general information and one person’s account. It is not medical, surgical, or professional advice, and it does not create any doctor-patient relationship. You must not act on anything here without consulting a qualified surgeon who can examine you. This point is important enough that we set it out in full in the Medical Disclaimer, which forms part of these terms.

Use of content

The content is provided for your personal, non-commercial use. You may read it, and quote short passages with a clear link back to the source page. You may not republish articles wholesale, present them as your own, or use them commercially without our permission.

We link to independent bodies and other resources for your convenience, such as those on the Resources page. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or their own policies. A link is not an endorsement, and it is certainly not a recommendation of any surgeon, clinic, or product.

No warranties

We work to keep the site accurate and current, and clinical content is reviewed before publication, but we make no warranty that everything is complete, correct, or up to date at the moment you read it. Facelift practice, techniques, and figures evolve. The site is provided “as is”.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for any loss or harm arising from your use of, or reliance on, this site or anything linked from it. Decisions about surgery are yours to make with a qualified professional, not on the strength of a web page.

Changes

We may update these terms as the site develops. The “Last updated” date above shows the current version, and continuing to use the site after a change means you accept it.

Contact

If anything in these terms is unclear, please ask through the Contact page.