Thank you, for your conversation about this topic. I wish all people getting face lifts could see this. It feels honest and makes sense in real world reasoning.
I love this doctor for just saying it like it is. I see so many plastic surgeon who are just a brand and constantly promoting their skincare line and their "signature procedure" as superior with these dramatic transformations on youtube....like other facelift don't do an equal job for less money. One doctor always picks the perfect candidate that already looked very young so he can title the video "LOOKS 30 YEARS YOUNGER". I find this a insult to my intelligence tbh. And then you look on realself and you see some bad reviews about these popular doctor and how they ask outrageous prices. It's brave of you to touch on the subject of marketing facelifts and I highly appreciate that. I will like the video as well because more people need to see this, and start seeing thing in context.
This is one of the reasons why Dr. Zelken is the very top of my choices for facelift surgeons: his transparency, passion for educating, and for tackling (sometimes difficult) plastic surgery subjects in a very clear way while always maintaining a very diplomatic and professional demeanor. He just seems very approachable and open.
Canada here. Thank you 🙏 sooo much for this video! WOW! Imagine my good fortune to come across your wonderful honest information about facelifts. I'll be getting a deep plane facelift in November (along with a few other desperately needed upgrades), but then I just recently heard about Vertical Restore, researched that and thought to myself, 'am I getting the best that can be done for me?' You definitely put me at ease. For the record I'm not having my facelift in Canada....I can't afford western society's greedy culture. Hell...I can barely afford Canada anymore! Yep medical tourism is that cheap in the East. Thank goodness.
Ex RN here. As someone who is a hobby artist, I always admired good plastic surgeons because of the level of artistry. No two people are alike, and one needs to have the best procedure to suit a particular patient. An exceptional surgeon will get it right for each patient, and may have to vary things to suit and individuals needs. Kinda like when you get clothing tailored for the best fit, if not a little more complex!
Once you start your research on facelifts, it’s very confusing and you really can’t tell what’s what. Honestly, it’s like comparing apples to toes. Thank you for some clarification-
As volumization (with fillers/fat) is more the prevalent tool for midface contouring it seems that the effect of the surgical lift is directed mostly to lower cheek area. I see value in deep techniques (lateral low or highsmas, deep/composite) but doing those are not without tradeoffs. Maybe we will see in the future a shift toward lower smas procedures that many times can be acomplished with less demanding procedures (smasectomy, plication, macs, stacking). I agree that branded facelifts are an oversimplification in the sake of marketing benefits and that theres not such thing as an all seasons facelift.
Dear doctor I kindly ask for information on what solutions and treatment methods you use for vertical and horizontal forehead wrinkles. There is so little information on this subject.. Best regards
For me the first to do is researching a very good plastic surgeon, I see some people having good deep plane facelift and also people who have fantastic deep plane facelift, sorry to tell that but some surgeon are better than other, some people with fantastic deep plane facelift look amazing and some the results are less good less natural with the pulled effect at the corner of the mouth.
Can you advise as to how the draping of skin different? If a deep plane facelift is performed, wouldn’t each patient get the proper draping that would match the operation?
In many cases a deep plane is enough, but only when there is enough skin undermining to redrape it without dog ears, bunching, or tension. Some degree of skin undermining makes for better results without compromising the power of deep plane resuspension.
I started to notice that branded facelift procedures seemed gimmicky. Kind of like "My facelift is better than that other doctor's facelift." There is an art to what you guys do, so there must also be a little of this and a little of that to the particular situation at hand.
Thank you, for your conversation about this topic. I wish all people getting face lifts could see this. It feels honest and makes sense in real world reasoning.
This was a hard video to create because its hard to put this notion into words- thanks for recognizing!!!
I love this doctor for just saying it like it is. I see so many plastic surgeon who are just a brand and constantly promoting their skincare line and their "signature procedure" as superior with these dramatic transformations on youtube....like other facelift don't do an equal job for less money. One doctor always picks the perfect candidate that already looked very young so he can title the video "LOOKS 30 YEARS YOUNGER". I find this a insult to my intelligence tbh.
And then you look on realself and you see some bad reviews about these popular doctor and how they ask outrageous prices. It's brave of you to touch on the subject of marketing facelifts and I highly appreciate that. I will like the video as well because more people need to see this, and start seeing thing in context.
Thank you so much!
This is one of the reasons why Dr. Zelken is the very top of my choices for facelift surgeons: his transparency, passion for educating, and for tackling (sometimes difficult) plastic surgery subjects in a very clear way while always maintaining a very diplomatic and professional demeanor. He just seems very approachable and open.
Thanks so much again for the kind words.
Wish I could have afforded Dr. Zelken. Mine turned out horrible. I was too PS naive and trusting.
Canada here.
Thank you 🙏 sooo much for this video! WOW! Imagine my good fortune to come across your wonderful honest information about facelifts. I'll be getting a deep plane facelift in November (along with a few other desperately needed upgrades), but then I just recently heard about Vertical Restore, researched that and thought to myself, 'am I getting the best that can be done for me?'
You definitely put me at ease.
For the record I'm not having my facelift in Canada....I can't afford western society's greedy culture.
Hell...I can barely afford Canada anymore! Yep medical tourism is that cheap in the East.
Thank goodness.
Where you had your facelift?🙏❤
Thank you for the detailed explanation. You are a really good doctor.
Thanks Susanne!
Ex RN here. As someone who is a hobby artist, I always admired good plastic surgeons because of the level of artistry. No two people are alike, and one needs to have the best procedure to suit a particular patient. An exceptional surgeon will get it right for each patient, and may have to vary things to suit and individuals needs. Kinda like when you get clothing tailored for the best fit, if not a little more complex!
Thank you for your honesty, doctor. I kind of suspected this.
Absolutely thanks for watching
Thank you doctor. I was afraid to get any facelift. Thanks again for the clarification.
Happy to help
Once you start your research on facelifts, it’s very confusing and you really can’t tell what’s what. Honestly, it’s like comparing apples to toes. Thank you for some clarification-
As volumization (with fillers/fat) is more the prevalent tool for midface contouring it seems that the effect of the surgical lift is directed mostly to lower cheek area. I see value in deep techniques (lateral low or highsmas, deep/composite) but doing those are not without tradeoffs. Maybe we will see in the future a shift toward lower smas procedures that many times can be acomplished with less demanding procedures (smasectomy, plication, macs, stacking). I agree that branded facelifts are an oversimplification in the sake of marketing benefits and that theres not such thing as an all seasons facelift.
I agree with you too. Good insight.
Thank you explaining.
Glad it was helpful!
Dear doctor
I kindly ask for information on what solutions and treatment methods you use for vertical and horizontal forehead wrinkles.
There is so little information on this subject..
Best regards
Hi Sylwia you’d need to be examined to determine the best solution. In general, I am fond of Botox and other neurotoxins.
@@jonathanzelkenmd thank Youu
I literally need to focus more on my neck and jewelry area... what would you recommend for that
You are AMAZING!!
Why thank you, Marianne!
@Dr Zelken you can't copywrite a procedure. You can only patent a procedure.
Point taken, thanks!
For me the first to do is researching a very good plastic surgeon, I see some people having good deep plane facelift and also people who have fantastic deep plane facelift, sorry to tell that but some surgeon are better than other, some people with fantastic deep plane facelift look amazing and some the results are less good less natural with the pulled effect at the corner of the mouth.
Can you advise as to how the draping of skin different? If a deep plane facelift is performed, wouldn’t each patient get the proper draping that would match the operation?
In many cases a deep plane is enough, but only when there is enough skin undermining to redrape it without dog ears, bunching, or tension. Some degree of skin undermining makes for better results without compromising the power of deep plane resuspension.
@@jonathanzelkenmd Ok, that makes sense. Thank you very much for your response! I’m really learning a lot from your channel-
What are your thoughts on endoscopic lifts?
They help with ligament release but are limited in the realm of durable tightening
@zelkeninstitute Thank you for your thoughts. Do you think endoscopic lifts have a place with a small amount of laxity ( younger patients)?
How long last an endoscopic face lift ?
I am not qualified to answer this question
I started to notice that branded facelift procedures seemed gimmicky. Kind of like "My facelift is better than that other doctor's facelift." There is an art to what you guys do, so there must also be a little of this and a little of that to the particular situation at hand.
Great point. Thanks for the comment.