Regarding this question, I think the candidate may be failing to understand the incision of the facelift. It is true that the facelift is an incision from the hair, but to extend to the front of the ear, or even to the back of the ear, this is a continuation of the incision. Of course, the length of the incision also varies slightly depending on the part of the surgery, for example, if you have what is often referred to as a major facelift, and if you only do one part of the facelift or two parts of the facelift, the incision extends from the hair to just below the ear a little bit longer. When I do a facelift, I used to try to do all the fascial lifting as much as possible. The result will be better and the procedure will last longer, whereas if you simply tighten the skin, the duration of the procedure will be greatly reduced. Secondly, whether it’s a mini facelift or a mini facelift, the suspension is done deep within the fascia, and it’s far less effective than a direct treatment of the fascia. Therefore which procedure to do needs to be chosen according to the specific situation, not all incisions are in the hair or behind the ear, it is specifically designed according to the aging condition of the candidate. The incision for a facelift depends on the area that needs to be lifted, it’s not like you can specify an incision location and pull it wherever you want. If this is the case, it is perfectly possible to make an incision in the legs and lift the face. Of course this is just a nice fantasy of the candidate, but very difficult to realize in reality.