Midface aging is often blamed on “nasolabial folds.” Clinically, the deeper issue is descent of cheek support and a harsher lid–cheek transition.
A midface lift repositions midface tissues to restore support, rather than adding heavy volume to compensate for position.
The aim is controlled refinement: smoother midface transitions and a more rested look without a pulled surface.
If you are considering a cheek lift, an in-person assessment is the safest way to determine whether descent, volume loss, or skin quality is dominant—and what procedure category is most coherent.
