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Background Prevailing thought in facelift surgery is the need to suspend the superficial muscular aponeurotic system (SMAS). While many techniques have been suggested, all rely on the viscoelastic properties of the SMAS. Objective Provide the viscoelastic properties of bursting strength, stress-relaxation, and creep of the SMAS in the lateral, mid-cheek, and medial SMAS. Methods Twelve cadaveric hemifaces were utilized to delineate the viscoelastic properties of the SMAS. Lateral SMAS was classified as the SMAS overlying the parotid glan