I learned more in this video than in like a year of looking at surgery sites and journals for that matter since this summarizes a lot of different techniques. Instead of hiding this from the patients.
you prolly dont care but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
this is a great explanation for this procedure, no BS, no marketing bs.....there is a doctor who trade marked the term "ponytail facelift" as if it was a special face surgery he invented....well as you can see in this great educational and honest video, that "ponytail" term crap is just marketing BS.
Watched ALOT of videos about facelifts, and this one answered foundational questions that no other videos seemed to address… good video!! Appreciate knowing how and why different procedures are done. Helps me be more educated and knowledgeable in what I am asking for, and ultimately the value and longevity of the surgery.
An extremely valuable explanation of the essence of, and pros and cons of the various facelift techniques. Extremely high production values make the information clear. A cut above.
Wow, incredible how far medicines has advanced! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am currently in nursing school and I think it would be so cool sitting along side a board certified plastic surgeon watching first hand how these procedures are done! I am so fascinated with surgeries! Thanks again!
Amazing explanation - I cannot wait to get my facelift now! I think I am going to wait just a few years more but I LOVE your work and will be traveling to see you when I am ready to have mine done!
This helped tremendously as I will be traveling overseas for a face lift. Already found out one only does plication, that is how and why he is so inexpensive. That would be disastrous for my 65 year old face. And highly disappointing. Learned a lot with you. Thanks.
@@kstp7155 It went FANTASTIC. I tripped across the 'best' and cheaper than the rest. I found a group of flight attendants that had seen him. Plan to stay 10 days after surgery. I have seen long recoveries on USA youtubes. I was fine in 10 days. No idea why it would take longer. My friend had it all, and she also was fine in 10 days.
@@AestheticMinutes Before and after CAN be deceiving. I was very concerned they would say one thing and do another. Luckily I found several women that had seen this doctor. I am now 3 years in and fantastically happy. It has changed my life.
excellent explanation. Thank you very much. Question: If a rhytidectomy is meant to remove or reduce wrinkles, please explain why plastic surgeons are performing a facelift on patients that do not have wrinkles, such as 20 or 30-year-old patients? Based on the information. you have provided, would it be less invasive to just perform fat-transfer for patients that do not have wrinkles?
Luis, I suggest that you start with a search for board certified providers. Each country has a board and association that credentials surgeons (ABFPRS/AAFPRS or ABPS/ASPS in the US). From their website, you can search for providers in your location. Once you find a couple, go and meet with them, ask to see their results and listen to their recommendations. If you like them, have good rapport and communication with them, and their credentials suggest they’re qualified, then choose from your two best picks. Remember, when it comes to your face, you want to maximize the chance of getting it right the first time. Best of luck!
Correction: Not 100 years. Face-lift surgeries can be traced back to thousand plus years ago in ancient India. Charaka was the famous physician surgeon who recorded these operative procedure details, including tools used in such surgeries. Refer to Charaka Smrithi. These manuscripts found their way to Arab merchants who passed it along to ancient Greek and roman/ European practicioners. He is called the Father of Plastic surgery. Worth researching
This video demostrates why certain facelift procedures cost varies from one surgeon to the next,what I mean is you cannot have a decent facelift and then have coffee with your friends on the same day!!!In my view deep plane face lift can yield the best results
Angela Markopoyloy I agree with you on most of your points, but I would actually, myself, be a bit more nuanced and specific, and say that “facelifts employing a -deep plane of dissection- yield the best results” because, though there are several techniques that use the “deep plane of dissection” (e.g. deep plane, high-smas, composite, etc; I.e. extended SMAS techniques), I feel strongly that the High-SMAS technique is the most favorable technique due to its strong vertical vector. Even well-known advocates of the deep plane technique, like Dr. Jacono, favor a vertical vector, which makes it almost the same as the High-SMAS lift. Dr. Sam Hamra himself, who was the original creator of the deep plane facelift technique, abandoned it in favor of his “composite facelift” which, you probably guessed it, also uses a strong vertical vector of lift. Most surgeons like myself, who perform large numbers of facelifts day in and day out will feel this way. Thanks for your comment!
Nicely made video, but the literature doesn’t really support better or longer lasting result with more complicated SMAS or deep-plane techniques. It’s ironic that the masters of the procedure are frequently doing simpler procedures these days having recognized that more wasn’t better
Thank you; however, I don’t completely agree with your generalizing statement. Although SMAS techniques have been around for more than 50 years, there is a relative paucity of data adequately comparing the different techniques. The studies that do exist are inadequate at extrapolating differences in terms of longevity for a variety of reasons, including small sample size, inadequate follow-up, non-validated techniques that yet are used as being representative of the different surgical extents of surgery, to name a few. It’s a difficult area to build an intensive, quality study, especially when even, today, most surgeons can’t even agree on what to call a standard SMAS technique, extended technique, or even, comically, a mini lift. What most surgeons with expertise in facelifting do know, is that the cheek should be mobilized in patients with moderate midfacial aging (most 60+ patients). Although longevity differences between SMAS techniques haven’t been established, we do know that extended SMAS techniques have the ability to minimize issues such as the lateral sweep deformity, RSTL distortion, and incomplete jowl correction. This doesn’t mean that extended SMAS don’t also carry additional risks, mostly due to the more extensive dissection. It’s interesting you mention that most “masters” are doing simpler procedures; I’m not sure to which masters you’re referring. Dr. Hamra is a lifelong proponent of an extended dissection, and so is Dr. Barton as far as I’m aware. What you might be referring to is surgeons advertising “mini” techniques, which is entirely different. Even Dr. Jacono, an excellent deep plane facelift surgeon, has a “mini” technique, but it still employs a midface release and suspension that would certainly not be comparable to a simple MACS or S-lift. Going even further, the reality is exactly the opposite, almost all facelift surgeons with extensive experience and expertise in facelifting, throughout history, have eventually realized the importance of mobilizing the midface in a strong vertical vector. When you operate on a 65-75 year old face, you quickly realize that a “mini” technique becomes an absolute waste of time or a recipe for severe distortion.
@@AestheticMinutes Danny, when our specialty members are polled on this, most have drifted towards Dan Baker’s observations that more complex techniques with the SMAS add more clear risk for no clear benefit. There’s a strong preference for plication methods over complex smasectomy and deep plane dissections in 2020 when this is polled at meetings. VERY few people would still regularly do the Hamra or Barton style procedures anymore I’d suggest.
People lacking that melanin gene got it rough! 😳😳 Don’t smoke, don’t drink alcohol, don’t drink coffee, and stay out of the sun!!! The sun is not for you!!
Makeda’s Wrath I am part Israelite and Italian. I may lose my tan, but tan immediately. If pale as I am now it would be wise of me to stay out all day. As soon as I have a base it’s all good. Even those with very low melanin it’s still good to get a little light. We need it to make vitD3 so many have issues with their immune systems because of lack of D3. Sunlight is not all bad. It’s ones strength of their immune system that is the culprit of any cancer. Which is why making your own D3 is important.
Great results but there is something very noticeable about the ears of someone who has had a facelift ... I don’t like the way the ears look pulled down ... maybe it is unavoidable or maybe it ‘loosens up’ over time but it’s a very distinctive indicator to me that a lift has been performed 🤷🏻♀️ just sayin’
No matter why n how you spend money to look good and the hell you go through how long it’s going to last?? N aging process will go in ... is there anyone who can suggest best option without cutting flash off
That is the hard part about making educational content in a concise manner, you’re always bound to not mention some key figures, not because they weren’t influential, but because the need to properly recognize someone in this context rests solely upon a “first to publish ” basis. The reality is that the state of plastic surgery owes a great deal to many surgeons that are too numerous to mention, but I will try to do my best as I continue to create more content. On a personal note, Dr. Bruce Connell is one of my own idols of plastic surgery; his technical ability, results, and contributions were truly impactful. However, the content of this video focuses on a very summarized history of the facelift procedure, beginning with its inception, limited SMAS procedures, then extended SMAS. I could have mentioned Connell especially with regard to his platysmaplasty techniques and adaptations to facelifting, but in the end I chose to keep it short; you certainly can’t please everyone in this line of work. However, just for completeness, and so that people realize the extensive research that it takes to be able to create a video like this, please note that, in addition to Connell, there are many other giants of plastic surgery that I did not have time to recognize appropriately in this video, but whose publications I reviewed in preparation for this, some of which are listed below but many of which I’m probably forgetting: - Jacques Joseph - Julien Bourguet - Raymond Passot - František Burian - Mario Gonzalez- Ulloa - Paul Tessier - Oscar Ramirez - David Ralph Millard - Jose Guerrero-Santos - Sherrell Aston - Thomas Rees - Frank Kamer - Val Lambros - Hugo Obwegeser - David Furnas - And so many others...
😱😫😫 why do I feel like the only person who says they would never have a facelift ..I know iam not I know there are many people who would not have them..but jeeeeeeze 😫😫 I just don't think this is for me no matter how old I get, hopefully I will age as well as my aunt's have ( well I think they have aged rather well.. I will be happy if I age the same)
Hi ! It's a nice to meet you Dr Would you give me your e-mail I'm 73 years OLD I need a full facelift Could you tell me how much does it cost ? I'd like to know it. Thank you Dr loving you may God blessing all of you.
I learned more in this video than in like a year of looking at surgery sites and journals for that matter since this summarizes a lot of different techniques. Instead of hiding this from the patients.
Pubs in zee
you prolly dont care but does anybody know of a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
this is a great explanation for this procedure, no BS, no marketing bs.....there is a doctor who trade marked the term "ponytail facelift" as if it was a special face surgery he invented....well as you can see in this great educational and honest video, that "ponytail" term crap is just marketing BS.
Watched ALOT of videos about facelifts, and this one answered foundational questions that no other videos seemed to address… good video!! Appreciate knowing how and why different procedures are done. Helps me be more educated and knowledgeable in what I am asking for, and ultimately the value and longevity of the surgery.
An extremely valuable explanation of the essence of, and pros and cons of the various facelift techniques. Extremely high production values make the information clear. A cut above.
Dr Soares, thank you so much for your highly educational and informative videos.
DR. Hamra, and Dr. Jocomo, with the deep plane. get very you8ng looking results, as in 20 years!
Wow, incredible how far medicines has advanced! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am currently in nursing school and I think it would be so cool sitting along side a board certified plastic surgeon watching first hand how these procedures are done! I am so fascinated with surgeries! Thanks again!
This isn't "medicine", Carla.
@@oldbrasso808 Ummmm, yes its is medicine!! As a nurse, I know this......
Amazing explanation - I cannot wait to get my facelift now! I think I am going to wait just a few years more but I LOVE your work and will be traveling to see you when I am ready to have mine done!
Brilliant - very clear education - your results are stunning
Oh wow, what a great video.
It was very interesting to see the history as well.
Thanks for sharing.
Wow. This was so interesting. I feel this little bit of knowledge makes me less fearful of the whole facelift procedure. Thank you.
Brilliant! Love how you give the history, too.
This helped tremendously as I will be traveling overseas for a face lift. Already found out one only does plication, that is how and why he is so inexpensive. That would be disastrous for my 65 year old face. And highly disappointing. Learned a lot with you. Thanks.
Annie Oakley so glad to hear that, best of luck!
I was wondering, How did the lift go? What doctor and how much?
@@kstp7155 It went FANTASTIC. I tripped across the 'best' and cheaper than the rest. I found a group of flight attendants that had seen him. Plan to stay 10 days after surgery. I have seen long recoveries on USA youtubes. I was fine in 10 days. No idea why it would take longer. My friend had it all, and she also was fine in 10 days.
@@AestheticMinutes Before and after CAN be deceiving. I was very concerned they would say one thing and do another. Luckily I found several women that had seen this doctor. I am now 3 years in and fantastically happy. It has changed my life.
Well organized video and presentation. I'll bet it mirrors the doctor's surgical style. Thank you (:
Excellent detailed anatomical depiction and explanation!
amazing video... thank you!!
Very informative......appreciated very much.
I only want my jowls and neck lift. Thank you so much. God Bless
Thank you Doctor, was a helpful video
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Wow...very informative with a professional content...
Super well done!!! Thank you so much😊
excellent explanation. Thank you very much. Question: If a rhytidectomy is meant to remove or reduce wrinkles, please explain why plastic surgeons are performing a facelift on patients that do not have wrinkles, such as 20 or 30-year-old patients? Based on the information. you have provided, would it be less invasive to just perform fat-transfer for patients that do not have wrinkles?
Great information to help select a surgeon.
What about the endoscopic facelift or the ponytail facelift?
Great explanation
Really good Video and excellent results!
Thank you so much for the information, God Bless
Very interesting, direct and understood...Thx for this most excellent lesson
Subbed
This was soooo good. Subscribed
Thanks doctor real beneficial info.
Great explanation. Scary to me, though
Is there such a thing as high smas combined with deep plane facelift? I am so confused about what is best.
thank you for this informative video, best ive seen yet
Interesting video.
Thank you.
I want s face lift.
Where to go?...
Luis, I suggest that you start with a search for board certified providers. Each country has a board and association that credentials surgeons (ABFPRS/AAFPRS or ABPS/ASPS in the US). From their website, you can search for providers in your location. Once you find a couple, go and meet with them, ask to see their results and listen to their recommendations. If you like them, have good rapport and communication with them, and their credentials suggest they’re qualified, then choose from your two best picks. Remember, when it comes to your face, you want to maximize the chance of getting it right the first time. Best of luck!
Excellent explanation and visuals
I want to look like the doctor himself! super handsome.
Are you him ,,,the ringer
Great video. Love it
Will this procedure remove your dimples?
Great video.......Thank you so much!!
i understand now what i need THANKS
Great video
Thank you very much! Very well done!
Excellent video.
Very nice
Fantastic video. Greetings from Russia
nice review & nice results
Amazing presentation!!!which facelift would you recommend to a 53 year old woman with mild laxity in the jowls?
I'd wait a few years.... If not you'll be back sooner rather than later.... Just saying.....
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Thank you very much for this video! You are so handsome, and very intelligent. I am dreaming of doing it for many years.
He is a good presenter
I'm agree with you Tina
Thank you thank you.....
Which face lift wud u recommend I am 65 .ok skin jowels laxity.typical ageing face.
Great video!!😃👍
Very edifying. Thank you.
Correction: Not 100 years. Face-lift surgeries can be traced back to thousand plus years ago in ancient India. Charaka was the famous physician surgeon who recorded these operative procedure details, including tools used in such surgeries. Refer to Charaka Smrithi. These manuscripts found their way to Arab merchants who passed it along to ancient Greek and roman/ European practicioners.
He is called the Father of Plastic surgery. Worth researching
My doc sayez a lower face left will fix mt smill lines . The other doc sayes that it want fix them.
Is SMAS the same as a deep plane?
This video demostrates why certain facelift procedures cost varies from one surgeon to the next,what I mean is you cannot have a decent facelift and then have coffee with your friends on the same day!!!In my view deep plane face lift can yield the best results
Angela Markopoyloy I agree with you on most of your points, but I would actually, myself, be a bit more nuanced and specific, and say that “facelifts employing a -deep plane of dissection- yield the best results” because, though there are several techniques that use the “deep plane of dissection” (e.g. deep plane, high-smas, composite, etc; I.e. extended SMAS techniques), I feel strongly that the High-SMAS technique is the most favorable technique due to its strong vertical vector. Even well-known advocates of the deep plane technique, like Dr. Jacono, favor a vertical vector, which makes it almost the same as the High-SMAS lift. Dr. Sam Hamra himself, who was the original creator of the deep plane facelift technique, abandoned it in favor of his “composite facelift” which, you probably guessed it, also uses a strong vertical vector of lift. Most surgeons like myself, who perform large numbers of facelifts day in and day out will feel this way. Thanks for your comment!
More up to date videos,please Dr Soares
Sergei Fitzgerald Fih there is amazing new content on the way. Stay tuned!
@@AestheticMinutes excellent!! Thank you!!
Nicely made video, but the literature doesn’t really support better or longer lasting result with more complicated SMAS or deep-plane techniques. It’s ironic that the masters of the procedure are frequently doing simpler procedures these days having recognized that more wasn’t better
Thank you; however, I don’t completely agree with your generalizing statement. Although SMAS techniques have been around for more than 50 years, there is a relative paucity of data adequately comparing the different techniques. The studies that do exist are inadequate at extrapolating differences in terms of longevity for a variety of reasons, including small sample size, inadequate follow-up, non-validated techniques that yet are used as being representative of the different surgical extents of surgery, to name a few. It’s a difficult area to build an intensive, quality study, especially when even, today, most surgeons can’t even agree on what to call a standard SMAS technique, extended technique, or even, comically, a mini lift. What most surgeons with expertise in facelifting do know, is that the cheek should be mobilized in patients with moderate midfacial aging (most 60+ patients). Although longevity differences between SMAS techniques haven’t been established, we do know that extended SMAS techniques have the ability to minimize issues such as the lateral sweep deformity, RSTL distortion, and incomplete jowl correction. This doesn’t mean that extended SMAS don’t also carry additional risks, mostly due to the more extensive dissection. It’s interesting you mention that most “masters” are doing simpler procedures; I’m not sure to which masters you’re referring. Dr. Hamra is a lifelong proponent of an extended dissection, and so is Dr. Barton as far as I’m aware. What you might be referring to is surgeons advertising “mini” techniques, which is entirely different. Even Dr. Jacono, an excellent deep plane facelift surgeon, has a “mini” technique, but it still employs a midface release and suspension that would certainly not be comparable to a simple MACS or S-lift. Going even further, the reality is exactly the opposite, almost all facelift surgeons with extensive experience and expertise in facelifting, throughout history, have eventually realized the importance of mobilizing the midface in a strong vertical vector. When you operate on a 65-75 year old face, you quickly realize that a “mini” technique becomes an absolute waste of time or a recipe for severe distortion.
@@AestheticMinutes Danny, when our specialty members are polled on this, most have drifted towards Dan Baker’s observations that more complex techniques with the SMAS add more clear risk for no clear benefit. There’s a strong preference for plication methods over complex smasectomy and deep plane dissections in 2020 when this is polled at meetings. VERY few people would still regularly do the Hamra or Barton style procedures anymore I’d suggest.
Where are located ? Is it possible to schedule consultation?
it is worth noting that face surgery would last only for 2 to 3 years, so, take this into consideration.
Are you in ucla?
I need to get a lift what the name of that place
❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you .
People lacking that melanin gene got it rough! 😳😳 Don’t smoke, don’t drink alcohol, don’t drink coffee, and stay out of the sun!!! The sun is not for you!!
Makeda’s Wrath I am part Israelite and Italian. I may lose my tan, but tan immediately. If pale as I am now it would be wise of me to stay out all day. As soon as I have a base it’s all good. Even those with very low melanin it’s still good to get a little light. We need it to make vitD3 so many have issues with their immune systems because of lack of D3. Sunlight is not all bad. It’s ones strength of their immune system that is the culprit of any cancer. Which is why making your own D3 is important.
Sun is good, just not too much..
Coffee???? I doubt that.... Coffee is LOADED with antioxidants!!!!
Great results but there is something very noticeable about the ears of someone who has had a facelift ... I don’t like the way the ears look pulled down ... maybe it is unavoidable or maybe it ‘loosens up’ over time but it’s a very distinctive indicator to me that a lift has been performed 🤷🏻♀️ just sayin’
112 years ago, I did not know that long.
IT MUST BE SO EXPENSIVE SURGERY.
No matter why n how you spend money to look good and the hell you go through how long it’s going to last??
N aging process will go in ... is there anyone who can suggest best option without cutting flash off
You do not name Bruce Connell at all? What kind of face lift history is that?
That is the hard part about making educational content in a concise manner, you’re always bound to not mention some key figures, not because they weren’t influential, but because the need to properly recognize someone in this context rests solely upon a “first to publish ” basis. The reality is that the state of plastic surgery owes a great deal to many surgeons that are too numerous to mention, but I will try to do my best as I continue to create more content. On a personal note, Dr. Bruce Connell is one of my own idols of plastic surgery; his technical ability, results, and contributions were truly impactful. However, the content of this video focuses on a very summarized history of the facelift procedure, beginning with its inception, limited SMAS procedures, then extended SMAS. I could have mentioned Connell especially with regard to his platysmaplasty techniques and adaptations to facelifting, but in the end I chose to keep it short; you certainly can’t please everyone in this line of work. However, just for completeness, and so that people realize the extensive research that it takes to be able to create a video like this, please note that, in addition to Connell, there are many other giants of plastic surgery that I did not have time to recognize appropriately in this video, but whose publications I reviewed in preparation for this, some of which are listed below but many of which I’m probably forgetting:
- Jacques Joseph
- Julien Bourguet
- Raymond Passot
- František Burian
- Mario Gonzalez- Ulloa
- Paul Tessier
- Oscar Ramirez
- David Ralph Millard
- Jose Guerrero-Santos
- Sherrell Aston
- Thomas Rees
- Frank Kamer
- Val Lambros
- Hugo Obwegeser
- David Furnas
- And so many others...
How much is the cost?
Hey poonam...
I think u r also from india
Even i m planning for face lift...bcoz i have loose skin bcoz of weight loss
@@meirakorwal8118 EWWWW... Not a great thing to say when you are trying to make friends on youtube...😜😂
Wow great result, but 15 syringes.. I feel like you might as well go for a facelift, unless surgery really scares the person..
Que Guapo!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^L^
That was a lot to take in.
The guy is damn handsome
😱😫😫 why do I feel like the only person who says they would never have a facelift ..I know iam not I know there are many people who would not have them..but jeeeeeeze 😫😫 I just don't think this is for me no matter how old I get, hopefully I will age as well as my aunt's have ( well I think they have aged rather well.. I will be happy if I age the same)
Thank you I have the same Name lol
Hi ! It's a nice to meet you Dr
Would you give me your e-mail
I'm 73 years OLD I need a full facelift
Could you tell me how much does it cost ? I'd like to know it. Thank you Dr loving you may God blessing all of you.
Hi, I've sent an email for asking your permission to using this video in our upcoming project. Would you please check your inbox! Thank you so much!
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Man, I need to Chad-up.
So why the hell he cut me under the eyes !!! I fucking hate it been swollen three months and I look like I'm melting
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He is hot
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your a handsome woman
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Is 30 too young ?
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Just workout, eat well and wear sunscreen and you don't need any of this.