I’m in my 60s and want to get a face lift, which one is right for me?

For those in their 60’s who are looking for a face lift, a facelift is a great way to rejuvenate their face. However, facelift surgery is a large classification, which contains a very large number of types of surgery, such as: small incisions to remove wrinkles, facial five-layer lift, facelift surgery. 1, the size of the trauma Grand facelift > facial five-layer lift > small incision wrinkle 2, the maintenance time Facial five-layer lift > grand facelift > small incision wrinkle 3, the degree of fit in the 60s Grand facelift > facial five-layer lift > small incision wrinkle How do you choose exactly? This is based entirely on the aging condition of the candidate as well as his or her state of mind. Generally, candidates in their 60s will not choose small incision wrinkle reduction. This is due to: early facial aging, that is, in the age of 30 or 40 years, skin laxity but not many wrinkles, skin and flesh sagging, such as eyebrow sagging, the outer corner of the eye downward, nasolabial folds deepening, cheeks appeared to be full of “drooping meat” and do not need to remove too much skin people. In the 60s, when facial skin sagging is already severe, small incisions may not make much sense. A more extensive facelift is needed, such as a five-layer facelift or a grand facelift. Below are a few examples of candidates to analyze the suitable method, hope you can compare your own facial aging situation, to find the right method for you. If you are in your 60s, your facial aging is similar to this candidate’s, and you are a well-maintained one. Compared to the kind of trauma and incision of the big facelift, the five-layer facelift is a good alternative. Why? It is a minimally invasive procedure, with smaller and more discreet incisions, but the results are not compromised at all and are more refined. It is also a good alternative as it is no shorter than a grand facelift in terms of maintenance time. If a candidate prefers a major facelift, the results after it are also good. A facelift is the equivalent of taking a spring that has loosened and lengthened, removing a portion of it, and the face looks tighter and fuller again. The general experience is that with severe facial aging, the magnitude of rejuvenation after surgery may be a bit greater. If your face and neck have serious sagging “old style”, please see the above picture of after surgery, and you will feel the difference of a “mom” distance. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that you look a few dozen years younger. After the age of 60, like the above candidate – the face is seriously sagging, sagging, compared to other face lifting methods, the results of the facelift may be a little better. Why? Because with a minimally invasive facelift, there is a limit to how much flesh can be removed, and if the sagging is very severe, removing too much is simply not enough for the purpose of facial rejuvenation management.