What is the best age for a facelift?

First of all, I would like to reiterate my opinion that a facelift is not about age, but about the degree of aging. For example, some doctors say that it is possible to have a facelift at the age of 20, but in reality this is true for most of them. However, some children have progeria, where the aging process is 5 to 10 times faster than normal, and at the age of 20 they have the face of a 40 or 50 year old, and they are discriminated against wherever they look for a job. So can I get a facelift at 70? This requires an overall assessment of your physical condition. If there is any underlying disease or organic disease in your body, we do not recommend you to have a facelift. If you are healthy, your age is not an issue. I have performed facelifts on patients as young as 74 years old, and Yuan Longping had an upper lid skin laxity correction at the age of 90 because the upper lid skin was blocking his vision. Many doctors classify having a thread sculpture as an age group and a facelift as an age group, so many candidates actually have their minds made up when they come over, but this is not true. I believe that when doing anti-aging surgery, the surgery itself should not correspond to the age, but to the specific degree of laxity. I often have patients who are in their early 50’s but look like they are in their 30’s, so she is perfectly fine with thread sculpting. Also facelift is a surgery, whether it is high or low blood pressure, heart disease or diabetes, all these diseases are not suitable for the surgery.