I have been asked by some beauty seekers, when I was young, I didn’t know how to do it, so I listened to the introduction of beauty salons and had growth factors injected, now I want to have a facelift, can I have the growth factors removed during the facelift? This question needs to be divided into two aspects, firstly, what part of your body is injected with growth factor, for example, if the growth factor is injected in the cheeks, apple muscle, etc., I can try to remove it for you during the surgery, but if it is injected in other parts, which are far from the incision of the surgery, you need a special surgery to remove it and open a new incision. The second point is that taking the growth factor is not convenient or easy. Whether it is a facelift-like incision or a pinhole aspiration, it is difficult to remove the growth factor completely, so in practice it is a big headache to remove it. The remaining part of the growth factor has a two-sided nature. If it is not stimulated to re-grow and there is a good shape after surgery, this achieves our goal of restoration. But in another 30-40% of cases, after the surgery, the remaining growth factor grows uncontrollably and goes back to the original shape. For example, in this area of the chin, I can surgically remove all the excess growth factor and repair the appearance afterwards, but if the hit is the apple muscle and the hit is between the eyebrows, it is impossible to remove it all due to the limitations of the facial vascular nerve and anatomical structure in all aspects, and at the same time it does not have complete boundaries itself, so it is very difficult to deal with during the surgery, and if there is stimulation during the surgery, it may grow bigger than Therefore, it is risky to take out the growth factor, and it is not “incidental”.