Layered structural lifting
Planning considers facial support, fascia, fat compartments, and skin as one system, with the aim of restoring a younger anatomical position while keeping the result natural.
Shanghai-based aesthetic surgery consultation
Dr.miles Yang focuses on minimally invasive facial lifting, structural anti-aging, and rhinoplasty planning for international patients seeking a natural, medically guided result.
Core method
The MILES facial lifting approach begins with layered assessment, anatomical repositioning, discreet incision planning, and combined rejuvenation when appropriate.
Planning considers facial support, fascia, fat compartments, and skin as one system, with the aim of restoring a younger anatomical position while keeping the result natural.
Incisions are planned around hairline transitions and natural folds where possible, reducing visible surgical traces while preserving access for precise tissue work.
Facial aging may involve laxity, volume loss, and skin quality changes. A plan may combine lifting, fat grafting, or energy-based treatments after medical evaluation.
Doctor profile
Dr. Yang has more than 20 years of aesthetic surgery experience, with a focused interest in facial lifting, facial anti-aging, and rhinoplasty consultation.
Treatment focus
Treatment recommendations are based on facial anatomy, patient goals, medical history, and in-person assessment. Online review helps prepare the consultation, but does not replace medical examination.
For lower-face laxity, soft-tissue descent, jawline blur, and age-related facial heaviness. The message emphasizes evaluation and planning rather than a one-size-fits-all procedure.
Consultation considers nasal proportion, face-nose balance, prior surgical history, and realistic recovery expectations.
Where appropriate, facial lifting may be considered with fat grafting or device-based treatments after assessment of skin quality, facial volume, and skeletal support.
International consultation
International patients can begin with a WhatsApp consultation to share goals, photos, and travel questions before arranging an in-person medical evaluation.
Front, 45-degree, side, upward, and downward angles help the team understand laxity and facial balance.
An assistant collects basic information and prepares the case for doctor-side evaluation where possible.
Travel timing, in-person consultation, examination, and recovery window are discussed before arrival.
Final treatment recommendations should be made only after medical history review and face-to-face exam.
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Patient questions
Online review can help screen general suitability and prepare questions. Final diagnosis and treatment planning should happen after an in-person medical consultation.
Send clear, makeup-light photos from the front, 45-degree angle, side, chin slightly raised, and chin lowered. Natural lighting and tied-back hair are preferred.
No. Surgical and aesthetic outcomes vary by anatomy, healing, age, skin condition, and treatment plan. The final recommendation should be made after medical consultation.
Start the assessment
Available for international consultation support in English and Chinese. For emergencies or postoperative concerns, contact the treating medical institution directly.