Regeneris has announced the launch of Flexlift™, an innovative face and neck rejuvenation procedure developed by facial plastic surgeon Dr. Edwin Ishoo. The procedure, performed under local anesthesia in an office setting, aims to provide dramatic anti-aging results while minimizing recovery time and risks associated with traditional surgical facelifts.
Flexlift™ combines a face and neck lift with selective fat reduction and midface fat augmentation, targeting the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) and deep facial retaining ligaments. Unlike traditional facelifts that often require general anesthesia and extensive dissection, Flexlift™ uses a modified multi-plane lift approach tailored to each patient's anatomy. This technique is designed to restore youthful contours and support facial structures with concealed incisions and a shorter recovery period of 10-14 days, compared to 3-4 weeks for standard facelifts.
Dr. Ishoo, who has over 30 years of experience and has performed thousands of procedures, emphasized that the procedure is ideal for individuals in their 40s to 60s seeking meaningful correction of the mid-face, jawline, and neck. “People are no longer looking for drastic changes, but rather to restore a younger version of themselves. This technique allows us to provide that in a safe, comfortable, office-based environment,” he said. The procedure typically takes under two hours and can be combined with other treatments like eyelid lifts or LASER resurfacing.
The benefits of Flexlift™ include efficient combination of face and neck lift in one session, hidden incisions, high-quality outcomes, safety under local anesthesia, shorter social recovery, natural results, affordability by avoiding hospital fees, and shorter surgery time. Patients may maintain results for up to ten years, although lifestyle factors like sun exposure and smoking can affect longevity.
Flexlift™ is now offered exclusively at the Regeneris clinic in Westwood, Massachusetts, expanding the practice's services into facial plastic surgery. Dr. Ishoo will lead the program. For more information, contact Regeneris.


