Facelift (Full), also known as rhytidectomy, is a cosmetic surgical procedure aimed at creating a younger appearance by reducing sagging skin, smoothing folds, and improving the overall contour of the face and neck. Preparation: Before the procedure, patients should attend a pre-assessment appointment to evaluate their general health and discuss any medications they are taking. It's important to follow specific instructions regarding fasting before the surgery and to arrange for transportation home, as driving immediately after the procedure is not advisable. Procedure: Performed under general anaesthesia, the surgeon makes incisions, typically starting at the temples, extending around the ear, and ending in the lower scalp. The skin is lifted, underlying tissues are repositioned, and excess skin is removed to achieve a more youthful facial contour. The procedure typically lasts between 2 to 4 hours, depending on complexity. Recovery: Post-surgery, patients may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed painkillers. Wearing a supportive facial sling may be recommended to reduce swelling. Patients are advised to avoid strenuous physical activity and heavy lifting for several weeks. Full recovery varies per individual but generally ranges from 3 to 4 weeks, during which adherence to post-operative care is crucial for optimal outcomes.