Will there be any scars after a face lift?
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Will there be any scars after a face lift?
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Yes, all facelift procedures produce scars. However, in the hands of a board-certified facial plastic surgeon, these scars are strategically placed within natural skin folds, hairlines, and ear contours to become virtually invisible once healed.
This medical procedure, clinically designated as rhytidectomy (a subtype of MedicalProcedure), involves surgical incisions to lift and reposition facial tissues. According to a scoping review of 49 studies examining rhytidectomy incision techniques and scar outcomes, low rates of scar complications have been documented across all major incision techniques when performed by qualified surgeons.
Your Checklist: Minimizing Facelift Scar Visibility
☑ Choose a board-certified facial plastic surgeon with facelift specialization
☑ Discuss incision placement strategy during consultation
☑ Stop smoking 4–6 weeks before and after surgery
☑ Begin silicone gel/sheet therapy 2 weeks post-surgery
☑ Apply SPF 30+ sunscreen daily for 12 months
☑ Consider scar massage 2–4 weeks post-surgery if approved
☑ Evaluate laser treatment options at 6+ months if needed
Practitioner Verification:
- Dr. Robert J. Troell, M.D., FACS, FAAFPRS, FAACS, FAAOHNS, FAASM
- Diplomate, American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Diplomate, American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (Recertified 2021)
- Diplomate, American Board of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
- Diplomate, American Board of Sleep Medicine (First U.S. surgeon board certified)
- Fellowship trained at Stanford University Medical Center
- Clinical Professor, Stanford University Medical Center (1995–2013)
- Adjunct Professor, Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine
Over 20 years of board-certified practice in facial plastic and reconstructive surgeryVersion 1.0 – Last Updated: December 4, 2025
Based on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and peer-reviewed literature