Introduction
Face rejuvenation in Lahore is rarely about a single treatment. Facial ageing doesn’t happen in one way — it’s a combination of volume loss, skin laxity, surface changes (sun damage, pigmentation, fine lines), and shifting fat pads. Because the causes differ from person to person, “face rejuvenation” is not a single procedure. It’s a tailored plan that may use injectables, energy-based skin treatments, surgery, or a mix of all three.
This page explains what each option realistically does, who it suits, and how Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid approaches facial rejuvenation in Lahore — so you can have a properly informed consultation rather than choosing a treatment by name alone.
What Face Rejuvenation Actually Treats
Different concerns respond to different treatments. The first step is identifying what is actually driving the change you see:
- Dynamic lines (forehead, frown, crow’s feet) — caused by repeated muscle movement.
- Static lines and folds (nasolabial folds, marionette lines) — caused by volume loss and deflation.
- Skin laxity and jowling — loosening of the deeper support layer (SMAS) and skin.
- Surface and tone issues — pigmentation, sun damage, dullness, acne scarring, enlarged pores.
- Hollowing — loss of fat in the cheeks, temples, and under-eye area.
A treatment that’s right for skin tone (a laser or peel) will do nothing for jowling, and a facelift won’t fix pigmentation. Matching the treatment to the actual cause is the entire skill of facial rejuvenation.
How a Surgeon Decides What You Need
In a consultation, Dr. Kamran Khalid assesses skin thickness and quality, the degree and pattern of laxity, where volume has been lost, your medical history, and — importantly — what result you’re actually hoping for. Many patients ask for “a facelift” when fillers or a focused skin treatment would achieve their goal; others request injectables when only surgery can deliver what they want. An honest assessment prevents both under-treatment and unnecessary surgery.
Non-Surgical Options
These suit early-to-moderate ageing, patients who want little or no downtime, and those maintaining results between or instead of surgery.
- Botulinum toxin (Botox): relaxes the muscles that cause dynamic forehead and eye lines. Results appear within days and last roughly 3–4 months.
- Dermal fillers: restore lost volume in cheeks, lips, and tear troughs, and soften deep folds. Effects are immediate and typically last 9–18 months depending on the product and area.
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma): uses a concentrate from your own blood to improve skin quality and texture over a course of sessions. Best for tone and fine lines rather than laxity. (Overview of PRP for skin – Cleveland Clinic)
- Laser skin resurfacing: targets pigmentation, sun damage, fine lines, and acne scarring by stimulating new collagen. Downtime varies with the depth of the laser used.
- Chemical peels: remove damaged surface layers to improve texture, tone, and brightness; available in light-to-medium strengths.
- Thread lift: a minimally invasive way to reposition mildly sagging tissue. It gives a subtle lift, not a substitute for surgery in significant laxity.
Surgical Options
Surgery is the right choice when laxity is moderate-to-advanced and longevity matters — non-surgical options cannot lift tissue that has descended significantly.
- Facelift (rhytidectomy): repositions the deeper SMAS layer and removes excess skin to address jowls and mid-to-lower face laxity. The most durable rejuvenation procedure. (What a facelift involves – American Society of Plastic Surgeons)
- Neck lift: addresses banding, fullness, and a poorly defined jawline; often combined with a facelift for a balanced result.
- Eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty): removes excess upper-lid skin and under-eye puffiness that make the face look tired.
- Fat grafting: uses your own purified fat to restore volume in the cheeks, temples, and other hollow areas — a natural, longer-lasting alternative to filler in the right candidate.
Combining Treatments for Natural Results
The most natural outcomes usually come from addressing more than one cause at once — for example, a facelift to correct laxity combined with fat grafting to restore lost volume and a resurfacing treatment to improve skin quality. Treating laxity alone, without restoring volume, can leave a “pulled” look; addressing volume without lifting can look heavy. A staged, combined plan avoids both.
Some patients also choose to pair facial work with body procedures during a single recovery period — for example liposuction or breast augmentation — which is discussed individually based on what is safe to combine.
Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid – Face Rejuvenation Specialist
Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid is a board-certified plastic, reconstructive, and hand surgeon practising at the Jinnah Burn & Reconstructive Surgery Centre, Lahore. His reconstructive background — rebuilding facial structure and soft tissue — informs an aesthetic approach to face rejuvenation in Lahore focused on facial harmony and natural proportion rather than a one-size-fits-all “look.”
- Board-certified in plastic & reconstructive surgery
- Experienced in both surgical and non-surgical facial rejuvenation
- Emphasis on realistic, individualised treatment plans
- Patient-focused consultations with honest discussion of options and limits


Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery depends entirely on the treatment. Injectables and most peels involve little to no downtime — you can usually return to normal activity the same day, with possible mild swelling or bruising. Laser resurfacing recovery depends on its depth, ranging from a few days to a couple of weeks. Surgical procedures such as facelift, neck lift, or blepharoplasty generally involve 1–2 weeks of initial recovery with swelling settling over several weeks, and you’ll receive a personalised aftercare plan and follow-up schedule.
Cost of Face Rejuvenation in Lahore
Because rejuvenation is a tailored plan, cost depends on the specific treatment(s), the number of sessions, the products or technology used, and the complexity of your case. An accurate quote is only possible after an in-person assessment, and you’ll receive a transparent breakdown at consultation.
Risks and Honest Expectations
Every medical treatment carries some risk. Injectables can cause temporary swelling or bruising; lasers and peels carry a small risk of pigment change, especially in darker skin tones, which is why technique selection matters. Surgery carries the usual risks of any operation, including scarring, bleeding, and the need for realistic expectations about what a single procedure can achieve. These are discussed openly during consultation so your decision is fully informed.
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FAQs
Which face rejuvenation in Lahore treatment is right for me?
It depends on the cause of your concern — muscle lines respond to Botox, volume loss to fillers or fat grafting, surface issues to lasers or peels, and significant sagging to surgery. An assessment identifies the right combination.
How much does face rejuvenation cost in Lahore?
Cost of face rejuvenation in Lahore varies with the treatment and your individual case, broadly from around PKR 50,000 for non-surgical options to PKR 350,000+ for surgery. A precise quote follows an in-person consultation.
Is face rejuvenation painful?
Non-surgical treatments of face rejuvenation in Lahore cause minimal discomfort, usually managed with topical numbing. Surgical procedures are performed under anaesthesia.
How long do the results last?
Botox lasts 3–4 months and fillers 9–18 months, while surgical results (facelift, blepharoplasty) last many years. Maintaining good skin care and sun protection extends any result.
Is it safe for darker (South Asian) skin?
Yes, when treatments and laser settings are chosen appropriately for your skin type. This is exactly why an experienced surgeon’s assessment matters, as some devices and peels carry a higher pigmentation risk in darker skin.
Can men have face rejuvenation in Lahore?
Yes. Treatment plans are simply tailored to maintain masculine facial proportions.
What age is right for face rejuvenation in Lahore?
There’s no fixed age. Younger patients often start with preventive non-surgical treatments, while surgical options become relevant as laxity increases, typically from the 40s onward.
How do I book an appointment?
You can schedule a consultation of face rejuvenation in Lahore with Prof. Dr. Kamran Khalid at Ittefaq Hospital Model Town, Lahore.
