Regeneris has announced the launch of Flexlift™, a next-generation face and neck rejuvenation procedure developed by Dr. Edwin Ishoo, MD, FACS. The procedure is designed to deliver natural, long-lasting results with minimal downtime, offering an alternative to traditional surgical facelifts. Flexlift™ is performed under local anesthesia in an office setting, making it safer and more cost-effective while avoiding the risks and extended recovery associated with general anesthesia.
The procedure addresses facial aging by targeting the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) and deep facial retaining ligaments, which are responsible for supporting facial soft tissues. Unlike traditional facelifts that involve extensive dissection, Flexlift™ uses a modified multi-plane lift and midface fat volumization tailored to each patient's anatomy. This approach reduces swelling, bruising, and nerve injury risk while preserving a natural appearance.
Dr. Edwin Ishoo, with over 30 years of experience, emphasizes that Flexlift™ is ideal for individuals in their 40s to 60s seeking meaningful correction of the mid-face, jawline, and neck. The procedure combines a face and neck lift with selective fat reduction and augmentation, often using the patient's own fat harvested from the abdomen or inner thigh. Patients can typically return to daily activities within days, with a social recovery time of 10-14 days compared to 3-4 weeks for standard facelifts.
Results can last up to ten years, though lifestyle factors such as sun exposure and smoking influence longevity. Flexlift™ can also be combined with other procedures like eyelid lifts or laser resurfacing. Regeneris, based in Westwood, Massachusetts, offers this procedure exclusively, expanding its services from regenerative medicine and aesthetic treatments into facial plastic surgery. Dr. Ishoo will lead the facial aesthetic program at the clinic.
For more information, contact Regeneris in Westwood. The clinic integrates modern surgical techniques with regenerative therapies to improve function and appearance.


