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The central focus of the face lift operation is the edge of the jaw, which
runs from the bottom of the chin up to the bottom of the ear. Our skin
doesn't adhere tightly to the bone in that area; you can move it back and forth like
the skin on a dog's back. That looseness is the anatomical feature that allows us to
perform a face lift: pulling the skin up and back and obtaining the improvement along the jaw line.
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