How does a facelift work?

A facelift is a surgical procedure performed primarily on the middle-aged and elderly population to surgically tighten the facial skin and remove facial wrinkles. A facelift is usually performed under anesthesia and involves making incisions, lifting and suturing the face to change facial laxity. Prior to a facelift, patients are required to undergo a thorough physical examination to ensure that they are in good health and free of organ diseases such as heart, brain, liver, kidney, blood and metabolic disorders. A psychological evaluation is also required to ensure that there is no psychological illness. Confirmation that the person is not a scarred body. Only those who have the correct understanding of the effects and risks can consider the surgery. During the recovery process, you should pay attention to facial hygiene, avoid touching clean water with bacteria, keep your face dry, and pay attention to eating light food, avoiding spicy stimulation, and if there are symptoms of inflammation, you should immediately seek medical attention. Facelift surgery according to the aging range of size, forehead, temporal cheeks, neck different, belong to the relatively traumatic tertiary surgery, the operation should be carried out in a regular hospital during the operation to reduce the risk.