For women in their 40s who want to look younger, is a facelift or thread sculpting better?

Before answering this question, let’s summarize the facial aging problems faced by women in their 40s. As the saying goes: if you have, you can improve, if you don’t, you can prevent. This is a better way to determine which method is more suitable for you The facial condition of women in their 40s: facial firmness is no longer, sagging accompanied by sagging, blurring of the jawline, some women also have fat accumulation, wrinkles are obvious, and perhaps bags under the eyes, the phenomenon of local oil secretion may also make a comeback. The point is: women with amenorrhea have less estrogen secretion, which tends to cause endocrine disorders and aging more easily. Next, we will introduce how thread sculpture and facelift are used for facial rejuvenation management. 1.Wire sculpture Wire sculpture is performed by implanting absorbable medical threads (mainly PPDO threads) into the face, injecting them into the skin below the dermis or under the skin to create skin tension in the desired direction and restore the skin to a youthful state. 6~8 months later, after the threads are basically absorbed and disappear, the adhesion of endogenous scars between tissues is the main factor that sustains facial rejuvenation. The layers targeted by thread sculpting are mainly in the deep dermis and superficial fascia layer. And there is no peeling and muscle lifting reset in the smas layer, the mechanical fixation effect are temporary. According to the degree of facial aging of women in their 40s, it means that it is not significant to improve the superficial layer, and it is necessary to improve the skin at a deeper level, so thread sculpture is more suitable for candidates in their 30s. 2, facelift surgery Usually referred to as a facelift, is the surgical way to pull backward and upward the loose skin of the face, so that the facial skin is in a tight state, while the deep fascia and other tissues of the face are also moderately tightened in different directions. Some candidates need to remove excess skin during the procedure. A facelift is the equivalent of removing a portion of an already sagging spring and making the face look tighter and fuller again. Although there is no clear age limit for facelift surgery (18 years or older), it is not preferred by many people because it is more invasive. After the age of 50, when the face is severely lax and sagging, the results of a major facelift may be a little better compared to other face lift methods. The general experience is that with severe facial aging, the magnitude of rejuvenation may be a bit greater after surgery. For example, people who are 60 years old with very obvious sagging and aging may return to a youthful appearance 10 years ago after the procedure. Suggestions: For candidates in their 40s who cannot accept the trauma of a facelift, a small facelift is a good alternative (for example, a five-layer face lift), which is a minimally invasive surgery, although the incision is smaller and more hidden, but the effect is not compromised at all, but also more delicate. And the maintenance time is not shorter than a facelift.