Oculus Plastic Surgery introduces an endoscopic facelift option using Dr. Chip Cole’s Inside/Out method, combining internal structural repositioning with minimal external incisions to address facial aging while limiting visible scarring.

-- Oculus Plastic Surgery has announced the availability of an endoscopic facelift designed to minimize visible scarring while addressing structural facial aging. The procedure incorporates Dr. Chip Cole’s trademarked Inside/Out surgical method, which combines internal structural support with limited external incisions to reposition underlying tissue and restore facial contours.
Further details are available at https://oculusplasticsurgery.com/facial-plastic-surgery/facelift/
The newly announced technique reflects broader patient demand for procedures that deliver measurable aesthetic change while reducing visible evidence of surgery, says a clinic spokesperson. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, surgeons performed more than 1.5 million facelift procedures in the United States in 2025, placing it among the most frequently requested facial rejuvenation surgeries nationwide.
Traditional facelift procedures typically rely on longer incisions placed around the ears and hairline to access deeper facial structures, explains Oculus Plastic Surgery. While these techniques remain widely used, more and more patients now seek approaches that involve fewer external incisions and more targeted correction of internal support structures. Endoscopic methods allow surgeons to work through smaller entry points while using specialized visualization tools to reposition tissue layers beneath the skin.
Dr. Cole’s Inside/Out method focuses on reinforcing structural support within the face before addressing surface appearance. By elevating and repositioning deeper tissues through endoscopic access points, the procedure aims to restore facial volume distribution and reduce sagging associated with aging. Because the approach limits external incisions, the visible signs of surgery may be reduced compared with traditional techniques.
Endoscopic visualization also allows the surgeon to work with precision around facial ligaments and muscle layers, which can enable targeted adjustments in areas such as the midface, jawline, and lower eyelid region while preserving surrounding structures. The technique is typically performed using small instruments and cameras inserted through discreet incision sites.
Facelift surgery is a complex procedure requiring careful patient evaluation and individualized treatment planning, notes the team. Factors such as skin elasticity, facial structure, and overall health influence whether a patient is a suitable candidate for endoscopic approaches. Surgeons also evaluate aesthetic goals and anatomical considerations before recommending a surgical plan. By integrating the Inside/Out method with endoscopic technology, Oculus Plastic Surgery provides a surgical option that addresses facial aging through internal repositioning while limiting external scarring.
More information about Oculus Plastic Surgery’s Inside/Out facelift procedure and surgical methodology is available at https://oculusplasticsurgery.com/
Contact Info:
Name: Harvey "Chip" Cole, III, MD, FACS
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Organization: Oculus Plastic Surgery
Address: 56 E Andrews Dr NW suite 11, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, United States
Website: https://oculusplasticsurgery.com/
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