in its size is usually a consequence of malignant change, or inflammation. We report a case of a 48-year-old male presenting with a recently enlarged mass of the left parotid gland. He had undergone a facelift procedure with barbed suture, a “threadlift” before this change in size. Histopathological findings reported a Warthin’s tumor with focal inflammation. The tumor with its embedded suture material was totally excised without complications. Facelift methods have evolved over the past several decades, and many patients prefer minimally invasive procedures including suture suspension techniques. Although rare, such procedures should be performed after thorough evaluation and management of any pre-existing conditions however benign they may seem. A 48-year-old male presented with a rapidly growing mass in his left preauricular area. The patient had had a small mass in this area, approximately 5 mm in diameter since about 15 years ago, and did not recall any period of notable growth before. Sudden growth in size began one month prior to his visit, with no history of preceding infection or trauma. He had received a facelift procedure three months beforehand. Physical examination revealed a firm, fixed, nontender mass with a dimension of about 3 × 2 cm. The overlying skin had no infection signs, and facial