Combining Procedures in Montréal: Facelift, Neck Lift, and Eyelids for Full Facial Harmony

One of the biggest shifts in facial plastic surgery is moving away from isolated treatments.

Patients are no longer asking, “What can I fix in one area?”
They are asking, “How do I make everything look balanced?”

That’s where combined procedures come in.

In Montréal, it is increasingly common to combine a facelift with a neck lift and eyelid surgery. Not because more surgery is better — but because harmony matters.

Treating only one area can sometimes create imbalance.

For example:

  • A lifted face with an aging neck
  • Refreshed eyes with sagging lower face
  • Defined jawline but tired upper face

The face works as a whole. Improving one part without considering the others can limit the overall result.

Combining procedures allows for:

  • Consistent rejuvenation across the face
  • Better proportion and balance
  • More cohesive results
  • One recovery period instead of multiple

Another advantage is efficiency. Patients prefer a single recovery period rather than multiple surgeries over time.

Spring is often the best time to plan combination procedures. It allows enough recovery time before summer and avoids interrupting peak social months.

The key is not doing more — it’s doing what makes sense.

Every face is different. Some patients benefit from a full approach. Others need only one or two targeted procedures.

A well-planned combination should never look excessive. It should look complete.

That’s the difference.

Consult with Dr. Yalon Dolev in Montréal to build a personalized treatment plan focused on balance, harmony, and natural results.



Guidance From an Expert You Can Trust

For Dr. Yalon Dolev, facial plastic surgery is about more than appearance—it’s about creating balance, confidence, and a renewed sense of self. He’s committed to helping patients find a harmonious version of themselves, where inner confidence radiates outward.

Visit Dr. Dolev to discover your personalized path to facial harmony.