The Plastic Surgery Playbook
Why do some people look dramatically younger after plastic surgery while others look tight, stretched, or obviously “done”? The answer is not skincare. It is not lasers. And it is not fillers. In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Playbook we break down the modern gold standard of facial rejuvenation which is the deep plane facelift and explain why it has completely changed the world of anti aging surgery. Using clinical insights from Dr. Shim Ching along with expertise from Dr. Carl Truesdale and Dr. Joel Kopelman we explain what is actually happening beneath the skin as the face ages and why most non surgical treatments fail to restore true facial structure. This episode goes far beyond surface level beauty advice. It explores the anatomy of aging, the biology behind filler face, why some facelifts look fake, and how modern surgeons create results that look completely natural. What you will learn in this episode * Why facial aging is caused by deep structural descent not just loose skin * What the SMAS layer actually is and why it matters * How retaining ligaments act like anchor cables inside the face * Why cheeks fall and jowls form as we age * The truth about lasers radio frequency and ultrasound treatments * Why energy devices improve skin but cannot truly lift the face * The real reason filler face happens * Why overfilling the cheeks can accelerate facial heaviness * How the filler trap keeps patients spending money without fixing the problem * Why skin only facelifts created the infamous stretched look * The major differences between skin only SMAS and deep plane facelifts * Why deep plane facelifts release retaining ligaments for natural lifting * How zero tension on the skin creates invisible results * Why deep plane facelifts can last 12 to 15 years * The truth about mini facelifts and who they are actually for * What endoscopic facelift really means and why the term confuses patients * Why deep plane surgery is considered one of the most technically difficult procedures in plastic surgery * The real costs behind a $75,000 to $120,000 facelift * Why some patients choose surgery in their 40s instead of waiting decades * What recovery actually looks like during the first six months * Why nicotine can destroy facelift healing and lead to skin necrosis * How swelling bruising and numbness evolve after surgery * The unique challenges of facelifts in skin of color * Why scar management and incision placement matter so much in melanin rich skin Throughout the episode we highlight the surgical philosophy of Dr. Shim Ching of Honolulu whose work focuses on structural facial rejuvenation that restores anatomy instead of artificially tightening skin. His experience performing more than 30,000 procedures helps explain why modern deep plane facelifts look dramatically different from the pulled results people still fear today. By combining that perspective with insights from Dr. Carl Truesdale (Beverly Hills) and Dr. Joel Kopelman (New York City) this episode gives listeners a clear understanding of what truly separates natural looking facial rejuvenation from outdated techniques. If you have ever wondered how celebrities seem to age without looking surgically altered this episode explains the science artistry and anatomy behind it.
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