Some of my clients have asked me if it is true that they have seen some doctors before and said that facial obesity may lead to poor facelift results. In fact, this situation has to be seen with evidence, facial obesity does not necessarily mean that the effect of facelift is not good. The effect of facelift mainly depends on the laxity of the face. If the laxity of the face is obvious, the effect of facelift is often very good. However, if the face is only slightly loose, the effect of the facelift may not be as stunning and feel less intuitive than the comparative effect of others. About the problem of facial obesity, although it is said that a thousand dollars is hard to buy old to be thin, people get older in the case of physical health, facial volume is slowly missing. The upper side is getting less and less, and the lower side is getting more and more. Thirty-eight lines, facial hollows, and sunken upper lids will all slowly appear, which are some of the signs of facial aging. If an elderly person has a full face, the first impression they give is that they are glowing and will look younger. That’s why some obesity facelift effect may not be so obvious, because the facial volume is still fuller after getting older, and the person itself looks younger. Secondly, if there is more facial fat, if the facelift surgery directly lifts it, the fat takes up a large part of the space and it is difficult to pull the skin tightly. If you can cooperate with fiber optic lipolysis to reduce the excess fat, the overall space will become larger and the amount of tissue that can be lifted will increase, which can make the contour line more clear, and the lifting will be more obvious after the skin thinning, the post-operative effect must be one plus one more than two.