Regeneris Launches Flexlift™, an Office-Based Face and Neck Lift with Minimal Downtime
Regeneris introduces Flexlift™, a face and neck rejuvenation procedure developed by Dr. Edwin Ishoo that uses local anesthesia, reduces recovery time, and costs less than traditional facelifts.

Regeneris, a medical practice based in Westwood, Massachusetts, has announced the launch of Flexlift™, a proprietary face and neck lift procedure performed under local anesthesia in an office setting. Developed by facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Edwin Ishoo, the procedure aims to deliver natural, long-lasting results with significantly less downtime than traditional surgical facelifts.
Flexlift™ combines a face and neck lift into one comprehensive procedure, addressing the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS) and deep facial retaining ligaments. Unlike conventional facelifts that require general anesthesia and extensive dissection, Flexlift™ uses a modified multi-plane lift and midface fat volumization approach tailored to each patient's anatomy. The procedure is designed for individuals in their 40s to 60s seeking meaningful correction of the mid-face, jawline, and neck without the risks and recovery associated with more invasive surgery.
According to Dr. Ishoo, the procedure typically takes under two hours and allows patients to return to most daily activities within days. “Flexlift™ is the next generation of facial rejuvenation,” he stated. “People are no longer looking for drastic changes, but rather to restore a younger version of themselves. This technique allows us to provide that in a safe, comfortable, office-based environment.”
The procedure selectively releases and resuspends key facial retaining ligaments, limiting surgical dissection to minimize swelling, bruising, and nerve injury risk. It also incorporates small-volume fat transfer from the patient’s own body to restore midface volume and improve facial contour. Flexlift™ can be combined with other procedures such as eyelid lifts and LASER skin resurfacing.
Benefits highlighted by Regeneris include hidden incisions, a 10-14 day healing time compared to 3-4 weeks for standard facelifts, and affordability due to the avoidance of hospital operating room and anesthesia fees. The practice notes that results can last up to ten years, influenced by lifestyle factors such as sun exposure and smoking.
The launch expands Regeneris’ clinical offerings beyond regenerative medicine and aesthetic treatments into facial plastic surgery. Dr. Ishoo, a board-certified surgeon with over 30 years of experience, will direct the program. For more information, visit Regeneris.