Facial aging rarely affects just one area alone. At Weber Facial Plastic Surgery, Dr. Stephen Weber, a double board-certified Facial Plastic Surgeon and fellowship-trained facial specialist, approaches rejuvenation by considering how every facial feature works together.

Many of the most natural-looking outcomes come from strategically combining procedures rather than treating a single concern in isolation. Certain pairings restore proportion, improve facial harmony and create more comprehensive rejuvenation through a single recovery period. Here’s a closer look at which procedures work especially well together and why.

Facelift + Neck Lift: Refining the Lower Face Together

A facelift improves sagging skin and jowls, but the neck often ages alongside the lower face. In many cases, you might notice aging in your neck but this actually results from descent of the cheeks and lower face causing laxity to appear at and below the jawline. Combining a facelift or deep plane facelift with a neck lift or deep plane neck lift creates a cleaner jawline and smoother transition between the face and neck.

These procedures are commonly paired to address:

  • Facial laxity: Restores definition through the lower face.
  • Neck banding: Improves contour beneath the jawline.
  • Jawline balance: Creates more continuity between the face and neck.

Brow Lift + Eyelid Surgery: Refreshing the Upper Face

The forehead, brows and eyelids all influence how rested the eyes appear. As the brows descend and excess skin develops around the eyelids, the upper face can begin to look heavy or tired.

Combining a brow lift with eyelid surgery restores brightness while maintaining natural expression.

This combination is often used to address:

  • Brow heaviness: Creates fullness across the upper face.
  • Hooded upper eyelids: Makes the eyes appear less open.
  • Upper facial aging: Contributes to a tired appearance.

Chin Implants + Neck Liposuction: Improving Jawline Definition

A weak chin and fullness beneath the jaw often occur together. Combining chin implants with neck liposuction can create stronger profile balance and sharper lower facial definition.

These procedures are commonly paired to improve:

  • Jawline structure: Creates cleaner separation beneath the chin.
  • Facial proportion: Improves profile balance.
  • Lower facial contour: Refines fullness while improving projection.

Facial Fat Transfer + Facelift: Restoring Volume Naturally

Facial aging also involves volume loss, particularly through the cheeks and around the mouth.

While a facelift repositions underlying tissue, facial fat transfer restores fullness using the patient’s own fat. Together, these procedures create softer, more natural-looking rejuvenation.

This combination may help:

  • Restore cheek fullness: Softens hollow contours.
  • Support facelift results: Prevents an overly tight appearance.
  • Improve facial balance: Creates smoother overall contours.

Some patients may also combine this approach with buccal fat removal, cheek implants or other facial implants depending on their goals.

Lip Procedures + Facial Rejuvenation

A lip lift or lip augmentation can complement larger facial rejuvenation procedures by restoring softness and definition around the mouth.

Patients frequently combine lip enhancement with procedures such as a mini facelift, facelift, revision facelift or facial fat transfer for more balanced rejuvenation. Smaller refinements may also include earlobe repair, otoplasty or BeautiFill treatments depending on the patient’s goals.

Choosing the Right Facial Surgery Combination

The right facial plastic surgery combination depends on your anatomy, goals and overall facial balance. At Weber Facial Plastic Surgery, Dr. Weber uses more than 17 years of facial surgical expertise to create refined, natural-looking treatment plans tailored to each patient.

A personalized consultation can help determine which combination best fits your goals. Contact Weber Facial Plastic Surgery to schedule your consultation today.


Back to Blog
Contact us media
Accessibility: If you are vision-impaired or have some other impairment covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act or a similar law, and you wish to discuss potential accommodations related to using this website, please contact our Accessibility Manager at 303-792-2224.
Contact Us