Younger faces are usually round and full, while older faces are characterized by atrophy and droopiness and a tired appearance. This may be the case – the manifestations of facial aging appear at all levels of the facial anatomy, beginning with the occurrence of the periosteum. The changes associated with aging are primarily seen in the accumulation of soft tissue on the surface of the soft tissue gaps, in the sagging, and in the lack of tissue in the skin grooves around them that are the opposite of sagging. From a historical perspective, facial rejuvenation can be achieved by tightening of sagging facial skin, removal of apparently excess tissue, tightening of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues, as well as soft tissue fillings, which have become popular in recent years. What kind of face lift surgery is suitable after the age of 50 or 60? For candidates at this age, the available face lift procedures are: minimally invasive face lift surgery with small incisions and major facelift surgery. The main differences between them are: 1. The size of the surgical incision: minimally invasive facelift surgery with small incisions < large facelift surgery 2. Whether or not to use an endoscope: minimally invasive facelift surgery with small incisions (yes) large facelift surgery (no) For large facelift surgery, the doctor's familiarity with the facial anatomy and clinical experience will be tested. 3. The amount of skin removal: minimally invasive facelift surgery with small incisions < large facelift surgery Relatively speaking, many beauty seekers may prefer minimally invasive facelift surgery, and the postoperative results are similar to large facelift surgery. However, if your facial sagging is severe and the results through small incisions are not satisfactory, you may consider a major facelift with exact post-operative results. However, in addition to sagging skin, your face may also have these symptoms: 1, no meat on the face 2, more fat accumulation at the jawline and chin 3, the overall condition of the face is still good The first case: Before doing a face lift surgery, you may need to use filler (for example: autologous fat filler) to properly replenish the missing facial volume, and then consider face lift surgery according to the wishes of the candidate after the results are stabilized. Second case: With the increase of age, together with gravity and various external factors, fat accumulation at the jawline and double chin are still more common. In order to make your face more delicate and maintain the effect for a longer period of time after surgery, doctors usually recommend that you have liposuction and face lift surgery together. The third case: This is the ideal case, you can directly do the face lift surgery. Finally, one more word: (eyebrow lift + eyebag removal) face lift surgery is not a panacea. For example, double eyelids start to become multiple eyelids, sagging upper eyelids, fine lines on the lower eyelids, bulging eye bags, mild tear troughs, etc., can not be improved by minimally invasive face lift surgery, and require targeted treatment.