@MeghanCreative

Yes, please, do a facelift complications and risks video :)

@Softtwilight

I had a deep plane face and necklift in August of 2023 at the age of 60. It looks very natural and I'm really glad I had it. I think it's a lot more common than one might think. It's not for everyone, and that's fine, but it was for me! 😊

@mbmbm7528

My best friend's sister committed suicide over botched plastic surgery that she could not reverse to her liking. So, I appreciate you bringing up the point about not liking the surgery outcome.

@French-Kiss24

I’m 78 with good skin for my age. Basic skincare and, honestly, good genes, for which I can take no credit. I watch your videos sometimes, mostly for entertainment. This video is different. You’ve talked honestly that facelifts are serious surgery. Thank you. I’m also impressed that you won’t do this kind of surgery for young women. It’s horrible that they want surgery in their 20s. Thanks for your integrity.

@ClementineMauvewaffle

I worked for Chanel back in 2005. We were told by the trainer that they were raising the price of the higher priced skin care even higher. When asked why, the trainer said, "it's what people WANT to pay." I never bought Chanel makeup or skincare again.

@AbstractMindsThinkAlike

I am definitely interested in the video discussing risks from facelifts.

@39houndsteps

Ahhh yes. When to be honest🤷🏼‍♀️…….       
I had a neck and facelift and brow lift at 59 (2 years ago) and told everyone who would listen at the time cos well………it was pretty noticeable. However as time goes on, I have learnt to be wary of who I tell. The judgment is obvious sometimes and I can’t be bothered dealing with it.  BTW, IMO, my facelift and recent blepheroplasty are absolutely fantastic and I look great. Wouldn’t go back to my pre-surgery face. And it encourages me to keep my body and health in good shape in order for the whole package to look ….cohesive😌

@marieb5251

Please do a video about the risks of facelifts, specially the newer techniques: deep plane facelift, and endoscopic facelift (ponytail). Also, many surgeons don't use general anesthesia anymore for facelifts, they use "twilight anesthesia." Could you also explain the difference and the risks with it? Thanks so much!

@joannegodwin5238

I had a facelift, upper/lower eyelift, and neck lift in 2016 when I was 60. It was the best thing I every did for myself. When anyone, even complete strangers, remarks on my youthful appearance even 9 years later, I always tell them it's because I had a facelift. I think it's important to let women know that it's not just my genetics. Also, I've had CO2 laser three times (the first was with the facelift), I've been using tretinoin cream since my 30s (Renova back in the day), and of course not a day goes by without sunscreen.

@honey5269

I spoke to a plastic surgeon who said that there are no guarantees in his field because nobody knows how the body is going to react to a procedure.

@wendyloo1159

You and Stephanie should do a vid together, like you and Lorry did! A lil meet n greet and chit chat ❤

@janmarchand7294

I love when you do the Stephanie videos, she's so funny, and I like it when you explain more about the subject.  We non-celebrities usually don't have a clue as to what's going on with new techniques, or the fall out from bad ones.

@Li-d

Your honesty and clever remarks are appreciated Dr. Linkov.

@noelleelizabethan

25:35 I am 31 and both my parents died within the past like two years. I have significantly more lines on my forehead from crying all the time. I don't love how it looks but yes it is a visual representation of my story. I don't plan to get anything "corrective" done for that. Just trying to care for my skin and sometimes use face tape.

@mazimov

42 yo male here. I love your videos. I would never do any procedure on me but it's so relaxing to hear you talking about this subject 😅

@sportymcsports

I would LOVE to see a video from you on the potential risks of facelifts AND also one on the reasons you stopped doing facelifts. Those both sound very interesting!

@Ponzotopia

I like looking like a pretty 53 yr old woman. I like looking my age.  I just want to look my age....AND pretty.

@ameliamcdonald17

Please do a video on Complications-bleeding, infection, nerve damage, emotional distress, pain, necrosis, retained surgical item, scarring, discoloration of the skin, financial loss, prolonged anesthesia, anesthesia complications, blood clot, damage to surrounding structures and tissues...

@captainjoy8976

I'm almost 30 and am getting my first smile lines around my eyes. And I am super excited about it! When I was younger I always thought my mom had the most beautiful smile, because of her smile lines that enhanced it even more. Now she's close to 60 and finally growing her gray hair out (instead of colouring it) and she looks gorgeous with it! I can't wait to see how I look with my gray hair and grown in features and deeper smile lines 🥰 beauty comes with living 😊

@tshik7332

I love this type of reaction. Somehow that gives the feeling you  ( Stephanie  Lange and Dr Gary Linkov ) are both at the same diner table or having a coffee in the sun and you talk freely and have lively discussions. I am happy to be at the same table listening and busy eating the read and the truth as other listeners.  I love your YT as Stephanie Lange‘s.