It’s not for nothing that the age-defying lines are number one on the list. The difference in age between those with and without lines is at least 5 years. Those who have been exposed as “ageless goddess” and “child beauty”, are they really good at aging or have they undergone microplastic surgery? The following is a conversation about “how to get rid of lines”. Hi, I’m glad you could join us. Today we are talking about “how to get rid of lines”, first of all, can you tell us about the common ways to get rid of lines? The common methods to remove wrinkles are hyaluronic acid filler, botulinum toxin injection, autologous fat filler, and minimally invasive face lift. For minor dynamic wrinkles, Botox is commonly used to control them; for fine wrinkles on the skin surface, physical means such as laser can be used to solve them; for improving facial shape, autologous fat and hyaluronic acid are commonly used; for more serious facial wrinkles with loose and sagging soft tissues, face lift can be used. At present, our main direction is also facial minimally invasive lifting. To remove the wrinkles, is it just a matter of filling up the area of the wrinkles? If you just fill the decrescent lines, it does not improve the fundamental problem of the face. When the lines appear, most of the problems of “obvious fine lines, blurred face, loose skin, sagging, rough skin and large pores” are already there. What is facial rejuvenation? To understand facial rejuvenation, we must first understand what facial aging is. As we age, the tissues and organs of the human body will undergo degenerative changes and will show up on the face. This is mainly reflected in 3 aspects: 1) the facial skin becomes thinner, the elasticity of the skin decreases, sagging, wrinkles form and keep increasing and deepening, such as crow’s feet, decree lines, head lines, etc.; 2) the facial soft tissues sag, such as eye bags, deepening nasolabial folds, sagging corners of the mouth, etc.; 3) the facial bones atrophy, facial depression, such as temporal depression, cheekbone depression, nasal bone recession, jaw shortening, etc. Facial rejuvenation is the comprehensive use of plastic surgery to reverse the signs of facial aging in response to these physiological features of facial aging, so that people’s faces return to youthful beauty. How should candidates of different age groups choose the right facial rejuvenation program for themselves? Everyone has different facial aging signs and different perceptions and understandings of “facial aging” and “youthfulness”. We need to design a personalized program based on the psychology and concerns of the candidate and her actual situation, rather than simply dividing it by age group, so that we can meet and satisfy the expectations of the user. Just now you have mentioned that the main direction of removing decrepit lines is minimally invasive facial lifting, can you introduce us to this technology? First of all, we should know that in addition to skin changes, deep facial tissues also undergo atrophy, sagging and wrinkling, which is why I said earlier that “simply filling in the lines does not achieve the effect of facial rejuvenation”. To achieve better results, we need to pull back the sagging and displaced tissues, peel and loosen certain tissue levels, lift, reset and fix the sagging and displaced tissues, and let the tissues heal again in the elevated position, in order to achieve the ideal face lifting effect. Judging from the post-operative reactions of the candidates, they are all very satisfied with the results, and they feel very confident that they have regained their youth.