If you’ve started noticing sagging in your jawline, heaviness in your lower face, or deeper folds around your mouth, you’ve likely asked yourself:
Do I need a facelift… or can fillers fix this?
It’s one of the most common questions we hear at Triangle Facial Plastic Surgery. With social media promoting “liquid facelifts” and non-surgical solutions everywhere, it can be confusing to know what actually creates natural, long-lasting results.
Let’s break it down clearly.
Understanding Facial Aging: Volume Loss vs. Skin Laxity
Facial aging happens in layers:
- Loss of volume (fat and collagen)
- Descent of deeper facial tissues
- Skin laxity
- Bone remodeling over time
- Fillers treat volume loss.
Facelifts treat tissue descent and skin laxity.
Knowing which issue is dominant is the key to choosing the right treatment.
What Fillers Can (and Cannot) Do
Fillers such as hyaluronic acid products are excellent for:
- Softening nasolabial folds
- Restoring cheek volume
- Improving under-eye hollowness
- Enhancing lips
- Subtle contouring
They work beautifully in patients with early signs of aging who primarily have volume loss.
However, despite what many injectors suggest, fillers do not:
- Lift sagging jowls
- Tighten loose neck skin
- Reposition descended facial tissues
- Correct significant lower face heaviness
Over time, some patients begin to feel they are “chasing” sagging with more filler — which can lead to facial heaviness and an unnatural appearance rather than rejuvenation.
What a Facelift Actually Does
A facelift is not about pulling skin tight.
Modern facelift techniques such as deep plane facelifts repositions the deeper structural layer of the face (SMAS layer) and removes excess skin, restoring a more youthful contour in a natural way.
It effectively treats:
- Jowls
- Jawline definition loss
- Neck laxity
- Deep marionette lines
- Lower face heaviness
When performed properly, the goal is refreshing — not overdone.
At Triangle Facial Plastic Surgery, Dr. Becker focuses on results that look like you — just more rested, defined, and youthful.
Signs You May Be Ready for a Facelift
You may be a better candidate for surgery if:
- You feel your lower face looks heavy or “pulled down”
- You’ve had filler for years but still see sagging
- Skin laxity is more noticeable than volume loss
- You’re spending several thousand dollars per year on injectables
- You want a longer-lasting solution
Many patients in their late 40s to 60s begin exploring facelift options when filler alone no longer gives balanced results.
Cost Comparison: Fillers vs. Facelift Over Time
While fillers are less expensive upfront, they require maintenance.
Here’s a general comparison:
Typical Annual Filler Maintenance
3–6 syringes per year
$700–$900 per syringe
Approximate yearly investment: $2,100–$5,400
Over 5 years:
$10,500–$27,000+
Facelift Investment
One surgical procedure
Long-lasting results (8–12+ years)
No annual volume “maintenance” required for sagging
When viewed long-term, many patients find surgery to be more cost-effective.
Contact us to learn more or schedule an appointment at (919) 706-4900.





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