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Pan G non-surgical facelift candidates include all those individuals who desire to achieve some of the effects of a surgical facelift but (i) are too young (age 20-35 yrs) to entertain a more invasive procedure, but want to combat, through a prophylactic strike, the early visible droopiness of the brow, cheeks and neck; (ii) are middle aged patients (age 35-50 yrs) who have moderate signs of facial aging and do not feel that it is the right time in their life for a facelift, but will consider cosmetic facial rejuvenation surgery at the some time in the future; (iii) older Pan G patients (age 50-65yrs) who have marked facial aging, but do not want a surgical facelift and will consider the Pan G lift as they desire to achieve the greatest degree of facial rejuvenation possible without surgery; (iv) lastly, patients who have undergone cosmetic surgery of the face who want to maintain indefinitely, the lift effect that surgery delivered indefinitely through a postoperative Pan G lift. Patients would not be a candidate for the Pan G facelift if they have a pacemaker, suffer from cataracts or have unrealistic expectations. s
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