11/28/2025
What you NEED to know about facelift scars. How do I achieve imperceptible incisions?
The real truth is, the quality of the scar is related to how much tension is placed on it.
A true, deep plane facelift with a meticulous elevation relies 0% on the skin - which means no tension on the skin and imperceptible results.
Less advanced techniques and less thorough elevation that relies on skin to any degree can create less optimal scars. On rare occasions they are obvious and problematic.
There are different ways to “hide” access points.
What you’re looking at here is a retrotragal incision, meaning the access point disappears into the natural curves and concavities behind the tragus of the ear.
Everything is in the details here.
The front contours of the ear - the little hills and valleys that give it character - are COMPLETELY preserved, thanks to the meticulous technique and elevation with my EnigmaLift®️🙌🏼
The incision continues behind and
underneath the ear, hidden in perfect anatomic transitions hidden from view.
This is the strategy:
Firstly, I design incisions around natural topography and transition points unique to each person, truly, sometimes even different from side to side. These are not cookie cutter, arbitrary plans.
The tragus, the conchal bowl, the lobule, the postauricular crease are key anatomical transition points to camouflage, and each needs to be carefully studied and respected - allowing the access to become functionally invisible.
Release, reposition, and rejuvenate without anyone ever knowing I was there 🥷
This all comes from a meticulous understanding of my patient’s anatomy, disciplined restraint, and a commitment to honoring the face’s natural design.
What questions do you have about incisions either my EnigmaLift®️ techniques?
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Dr. Cameron Chesnut, Clinic 5C, endoscopic facelift, scarless facelift