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Plastic Surgeon Goes Viral After Dry Response To Facelift Critic Leaves Internet Laughing Hard
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Plastic Surgeon Goes Viral After Dry Response To Facelift Critic Leaves Internet Laughing Hard

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A Los Angeles plastic surgeon is going viral after delivering a brutally dry response to a critic who dismissed a facelift result.

Dr. Ben Talei, a Beverly Hills-based facial plastic surgeon, shared before-and-after images of a facelift patient on X yesterday (January 5). The original procedure had been performed last year, but the comparison photos quickly drew attention once reposted this week.

Highlights
  • A Beverly Hills plastic surgeon went viral after responding to a facelift critic with a deadpan comeback.
  • The subtle before-and-after results divided viewers, with some saying they noticed no difference at all.
  • Experts say natural facial rejuvenation often causes debate precisely because it avoids dramatic changes.

Among the replies, one user cut straight to the point, writing, “Looks the same.”

Talei did not let the comment slide. His response was immediate and so deadpan it became a meme.

“That comeback was tighter than the facelift,” a reader wrote.

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    Dr. Talei wrote: “It’s a facelift, not witness protection.”

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    The comeback struck a nerve online. Screenshots of the exchange began circulating across platforms, with users praising the surgeon’s wit.

    The exchange itself was not new. Talei had originally shared the same response on Instagram on September 6, where it had already gained traction.

    “Only posting this because my colleagues asked me to,” he added. “I love her face so much.”

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    “You can tell it is the same person though much younger! Nice soft and subtle differences!” a viewer replied.

    “It’s giving mother/daughter. So good!” another added. “She looks 5-7 years younger.”

    Its resurfacing months later gave the quip a second viral life, this time reaching a broader audience through X and meme accounts.

    “This is the best facelift I’ve ever seen! Why did they expect her to get a whole new face?” a user asked.

    Viewers were divided. Some applauded the results, while others said they saw no difference at all

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    While many applauded the humor, the facelift results divided netizens.

    Some echoed the original criticism, insisting they could see little to no difference between the before and after images.

    “Looks like the same person on a good hair day,” a user wrote. “It really just looks like she’s trying to smile on the right,” another added.

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    Others argued that the subtlety was precisely the point, praising the natural appearance and lack of an overdone look.

    “That’s how you know it’s good work,” a commenter argued. “Still her, just softer, brighter, more youthful, better. The way it should always be.”

    In October 2025, the surgeon addressed the debate directly, revisiting the same patient’s outcome

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    “What you see here isn’t just rejuvenation, it’s restoration of expression,” he said.

    “My goal is never to change someone’s face, but to bring back the ease and warmth that time slowly takes away. The eyes, the jawline, the neck, the subtleties of movement – everything is designed to flow in harmony again.”

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    The procedure behind the transformation is known as a “Comprehensive AuraLyft,” Talei’s branded version of a deep plane facelift and neck lift.

    According to the surgeon, the technique goes beyond traditional facelift methods. Rather than relying on surface-level tightening, the AuraLyft focuses on deep plane release to reposition underlying facial structures.

    Image credits: drbentalei/Instagram

    The main difference between a deep plane facelift and a traditional facelift lies in what is actually being lifted.

    Conventional facelifts typically separate the skin from the deeper tissues, tightening and redraping it over the face, which places most of the tension on the skin itself.

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    Deep plane techniques, by contrast, work beneath the superficial muscular layer, lifting the muscles, connective tissue, and ligaments together as a single unit. This allows the skin to settle naturally, reducing the risk of an artificial appearance.

    According to studies, satisfaction in plastic surgery is linked to expectations and ease of recovery

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    According to a comprehensive September 2025 report by Cape Cod Surgery analyzing large-scale patient surveys and peer-reviewed studies, overall satisfaction in plastic surgery remains high.

    On average, about 76.8% to 87% of patients report being satisfied with their surgical outcomes, with quality-of-life scores closely tracking those satisfaction levels.

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    Regret, however, varies sharply depending on the type of procedure.

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    The report notes that some of the highest regret rates appear in body contouring surgeries, where dissatisfaction can range anywhere from 0% to as high as 47%.

    These procedures tend to carry heightened emotional expectations and longer recoveries, factors that increase the risk of disappointment when outcomes do not align perfectly with patient hopes.

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    By contrast, facial procedures aimed at rejuvenation rather than transformation, such as facelifts, generally fall on the higher end of the satisfaction spectrum.

    While exact regret figures for facelifts specifically are less frequently isolated in the data, facial aesthetic procedures overall are associated with strong improvements in confidence, especially when expectations are carefully managed.

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    Abel Musa Miño

    Abel Musa Miño

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    Born in Santiago, Chile, with a background in communication and international relations, I bring a global perspective to entertainment reporting at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity news, Hollywood events, true crime, and viral stories that resonate across cultures. My reporting has been featured on Google News, connecting international audiences to the latest in entertainment. For me, journalism is about bridging local stories with global conversations, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to make up their own minds. Research is at the core of my work. I believe that well-sourced, factual storytelling is essential to building trust and driving meaningful engagement.

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    Abel Musa Miño

    Abel Musa Miño

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    Born in Santiago, Chile, with a background in communication and international relations, I bring a global perspective to entertainment reporting at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity news, Hollywood events, true crime, and viral stories that resonate across cultures. My reporting has been featured on Google News, connecting international audiences to the latest in entertainment. For me, journalism is about bridging local stories with global conversations, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to make up their own minds. Research is at the core of my work. I believe that well-sourced, factual storytelling is essential to building trust and driving meaningful engagement.

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    CloPotato
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks absolutely wonderful, she glows, the people who say it's makeup either count staples and scotch tape as part of their routine to lift the brow and get 10 years off the chin, or should see an ophtalmologist. I think it's the first time I (knowingly!) see good plastic surgery.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    45 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No kidding! The changes are obvious to me (her eyes are no longer hooded, the marionette lines are nearly gone, her neck is tighter), and I’d dearly looove to be able to get this done myself! I’m thinking that people are so used to Hollywood stars looking dramatically different (and worse) have skewed some peoples’ perceptions. They seem not to understand that the idea is to look BETTER, not DIFFERENT. She looks absolutely fantastic, and I’m so happy for her!

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    Ms.GB
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think it looks great.

    CK
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the kind of facelift that makes everyone think that facelift results are always awful — because there's no way you could tell that it's not natural without the "before" picture, so when you see this in real life, you don't know it's a facelift, and you judge facelift results based on the ones that you can tell are facelifts.

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    CloPotato
    Community Member
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    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It looks absolutely wonderful, she glows, the people who say it's makeup either count staples and scotch tape as part of their routine to lift the brow and get 10 years off the chin, or should see an ophtalmologist. I think it's the first time I (knowingly!) see good plastic surgery.

    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    45 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No kidding! The changes are obvious to me (her eyes are no longer hooded, the marionette lines are nearly gone, her neck is tighter), and I’d dearly looove to be able to get this done myself! I’m thinking that people are so used to Hollywood stars looking dramatically different (and worse) have skewed some peoples’ perceptions. They seem not to understand that the idea is to look BETTER, not DIFFERENT. She looks absolutely fantastic, and I’m so happy for her!

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    Ms.GB
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think it looks great.

    CK
    Community Member
    1 day ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the kind of facelift that makes everyone think that facelift results are always awful — because there's no way you could tell that it's not natural without the "before" picture, so when you see this in real life, you don't know it's a facelift, and you judge facelift results based on the ones that you can tell are facelifts.

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