As plastic surgeons, it has always been our goal to reduce the scarring associated with facial plastic surgeries. These scars generally occur on the scalp and in both the pre- and retroauricular areas. In 194 of our patients who underwent rhytidoplasties, we successfully eliminated these retroauricular and preauricular scars. To achieve these results, we did not make periauricular incisions; instead, we made a superior incision, a subcutaneous dissection, and used various surgical maneuvers such as subdermal plication and structural grafting. By utilizing this facelift technique, we were able to eliminate the appearance of periauricular scars associated with facial plastic surgery, reduce complications, achieve natural-looking results, and increase patient satisfaction.