I appreciate the question, which relates to Dr. Sam Hamra's recently released book. Dr. Hamra is distinctive pioneer in Facelift surgery.
Although not all high quality Facelift surgeons use Hamra's exact technique, many rely on elements of the composite approach in treating their patients. However, I feel that one of the major points of his recent book is as follows: many patients are choosing highly marketed, quicker, cheaper procedures (ie Thread lifts, Lifestyle Lift, Quicklift, etc) which are purported to be advances in Facelift surgery. It doesn't take long on this website or others, which report on the public's opinions of plastic surgery, that there are a high percentage of patients who are less than thrilled by their results.
The book is encouraging patients to review long term results, not rely on statements such as, "I saw a change instantly". A quick Facelift procedure may offer a result right away, but will this change hold up in 6 months? If a result doesn't match expectations of quality and longevity, the patient is left with scars and without a sense of satisfaction.
It is important to note that every surgeon, at some point in his career has to perform revisions for one reason or another. It is also important to note that some patients age at faster rates than others. However, it is most important to use your judgment and follow the advice of word of mouth, in addition to advice on this site.




