Dr Barry Eppley, board-certified plastic surgeon of Indianapolis, operates a private practice at Clarian North and West Medical Centers in suburban Indianapolis. He writes a daily blog on topics and trends in plastic surgery at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com
The telltale signs of someone having had a facelift are easy to spot out in public or in your neighborhood. Such patients look facially strange or different after surgery. This concern is something that comes up in nearly every facelift consultation.
What creates that 'operated' look is nearly the same in most patients. The face appears too tight, pulled back, and abnormal. In its most severe form, an actual line may be seen running from the corner of the mouth backward towards the ear. (known as the joker line) This is the one result that most patients fear. As a plastic surgeon who does the operation, I have control over the outcome. It is usually the result of pulling back too much skin and trying to work out every imperfection. Managing patient's expectations from the beginning is key to avoiding this problem. A facelift will do nothing for the mouth area, such as lifting up the corners or flattening the fold between the lip and cheek. (nasolabial fold) When you push the facelift to create changes in this area, the pull is too hard and too much skin is being removed. If a patient wants improvement in this area as well, other procedures with the facelift that directly address those problems need to be done. Improvement around the mouth area is one thing that many patients expect and some are considering underging the procedure just for that reason...which is a misconception and a set up for disappointment.
When you put it into perspective, it is much better to have a non-obvious facelift result with a few residual lines and wrinkles than perfectly smooth skin that looks like your face is in a wind tunnel! While no plastic surgeon wants a patient to be disappointed (or hear complaints after surgery about this and that which still remains), the patient needs to make a preoperative choice. The smoothest result which may look obvious or a natural-looking facelift result that leaves some loose skin or wrinkles behind. I find that most patients will opt for the latter. The prospective patient needs to be educated so that they can make this choice...which will helop manage their expectations about the result.
Other less obvious evidences of having a facelift would be the result of poor scar placement around the ears or an altered temporal hairline (tuft of hair in front of your ear) that is moved up too high. Proper incision placement at the ears and hairline is the most important part of a facelift in my opinion. Hiding scars around the ear and hairline well, with an adequate but not overdone tightening of the skin, are what makes for the most natural and best-looking facelift results.
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