Aim: We developed R lift, a modified en-bloc facelift, in response to growing demand for long-lasting, effective facelift procedures associated with minimal downtime and a low risk of complications. Conventional facelift procedures can be invasive, involve long recovery times, and can be disfiguring in the early postoperative period. However, nonsurgical modalities for facelift tend to yield a weaker, less noticeable lift and may require earlier revision. Methods: Eighty-five patients who underwent R lift were evaluated retrospectively. Minor and major complications and the need for any revisions were recorded. Results: Patients received follow-up for an average of 16.3 months (range 8-48.8 months). One patient required minor revisional surgery after dental abscess and subsequent soft-tissue infection of the face. Another patient had hypertrophic scarring. No patients experienced nerve damage or other major complications. Conclusion: R lift is indicated for patients with the spectrum of age-related concerns of the mid/lowerface and neck. This technique yields reliable harmonious results, with a low risk of complications and a short recovery period. Continued follow-up data are needed to confirm the stability of the R lift result.