For candidates such a worry, in fact, I as a doctor very understand, facelift if literally understand, is the face to tear hard, the facial wrinkles spread flat, but in fact the operation is not so operation. Whether it’s a major facelift or a minor facelift, the incisions are made in the face, the facial tissues are peeled away and lifted outward and upward, and the candidate can simulate the effect when looking in the mirror. Does it stretch the face? No, a facelift will only tighten and define the contours of the face. Will it widen the face? This is possible. Because the face can appear somewhat wider after sagging, if the face is pointed, there may be an overlap under the zygomatic arch, and if this is wider in its own right, it may appear wider after surgery, although this is extremely isolated. Will my ears and earlobes be stretched? No, they will not. I’m sure at this point the candidate will leave a comment at the bottom that so-and-so celebrity’s earlobes are elongated. In the early days of facelift, what was done was really a simple “facelift”, which was to tighten the epidermal layer of the skin. However, with the prolongation of time, technology iteration, now the facelift is to do SMAS fascia layer peeling lifting, is not pure “facelift”, and at the same time in the suture I will also do some special treatment, if all the facial lifting power are hanging in the earlobes, of course, the ears will be pulled longer and longer, and even pulled to the jaw angle of the The part of the ear. Will a facelift pull the ears to the forehead? Generally, no. The direction of the facelift is outward. The direction of the facelift is outward and upward, not vertically. And the facelift is never pulled the tighter the better, the strength must be appropriate, there will be no such thing as the eyes shifted to the forehead.