Recently I have been getting a lot of private messages from candidates saying, “Which doctor did the right surgery for the swelling? Is the incision in this position right? Is the post-operative disinfection correct? The time to remove the stitches is correct, etc. My general answer is to consult my own surgeon. This is not because I don’t want to answer, in fact, I have made a series of my own care advice into a video for your reference, and will not hide it. But if I didn’t do the surgery, then did other doctors use the same techniques as I did? If not, it would be a problem to delay the treatment of the candidate. The bottom line of finding a doctor to do surgery is to believe in him, trust him, and what problems arise after surgery, the doctor should also be careful and patient to give guidance to the applicant, for some friends begging for proof, I do not know your pre-operative situation, nor do I know your surgical design and specific process, and even photos are not given because of privacy issues, so this is no way to judge. For beauty seekers, what we want is to seek beauty, as long as the post-operative results are good, there is no need to pursue why the doctor’s practice is different from other doctors, it is normal for doctors to have some of their own improvements and refinements. Although they are all called facelift, the size of the incision, the way of peeling, the treatment of tissue structure, and even the time of stitch removal are all possible, and there is no basic standard that needs to be strictly enforced. But if post-operative complications arise, be sure to go to your surgeon in a timely manner, he is the most clear about the operation process of the doctor, will be able to give you a satisfactory answer if there is distrust of the surgeon, to find other doctors, but also not a few words online a few photos can make a judgment, must be the need for a face-to-face consultation, the best can go to the nearest local public hospital face-to-face examination.