Will a facelift remove the ear lobe from the ear screen?

In the past, the most frequently asked question from candidates was whether a facelift would pull the earlobe, but after many times of explanation, I believe candidates can already understand the reason for it. Recently, however, there have been many more inquiries asking if a facelift will cut off the ear screen. After all, there is a possibility that the incision will extend to the back edge of the ear. First of all, the ear screen is located right at the front edge of the ear hole, and the extended incision of a facelift is indeed designed along the edge of the ear. However, a facelift does not cut off the ear screen and does not stretch the ear screen. If stretched very tightly, the ear screen may be pulled forward a bit, but the deformation is not a big problem. After the surgery, there is a swelling period and the skin will become relatively thicker, which may result in the ear screen not being as obvious as before, but the surgery will not cut off the ear screen, so please rest assured and wait patiently for the recovery. However, there is one thing that the patient should be aware of: the skin of the ear screen is very thin, and after the excess skin is removed, the thickness of the skin of the operated area is very different from that of the ear screen, so in terms of the details of the anatomical structure, it is not as obvious as before.