Yes, a facelift and necklift are usually performed simultaneously. This will sever the skin all the way around the ear, including the earlobes.
After the excess skin is removed, front and back, all is sewn back together, often altering the placement of the earlobes, thus, the earlobes may look different depending upon the way the newly tightened skin is reattached.
Because of the new tension and tightness, some people find their ear is 'torqued' ever so slightly causing a change in their hearing.
Yes, a facelift and necklift are usually performed simultaneously. This will sever the skin all the way around the ear, including the earlobes.
After the excess skin is removed, front and back, all is sewn back together, often altering the placement of the earlobes, thus, the earlobes may look different depending upon the way the newly tightened skin is reattached.
Because of the new tension and tightness, some people find their ear is 'torqued' ever so slightly causing a change in their hearing.