Regarding how soon I can work after a facelift, I think I need to look at it in two ways: the first is a matter of how I look, and the second is whether my body can handle what I’m doing. First of all, the obvious swelling after a facelift is three days, and the swelling starts to go down after three days. Generally about 10 days and half a month can see people, at this time familiar with your people see you, may still feel some strange, can not say not quite normal. But strangers on the road, people who are not familiar with you, will not find you have any special, and will not deliberately pay attention to you. Usually after two or three weeks, although people who are familiar with you will still find some strange, but usually can not find any problem, of course, if it is a person who sees you every day, still will find some problems. It takes about 3 months for the swelling to go down completely after a facelift, and about half a year for the real full recovery to take place. If we look at the appearance, it is possible to work after two or three weeks. Of course some people are their own bosses, or a small office of three or four people, there are not a lot of people they come in contact with, you can say that it is okay to have a bump on the face and eat seafood allergies. Of course, many people now no longer feel that cosmetic surgery is a flooding beast, and they go to work with a big smile, see people with a big smile, and run to work in a week. The problem of whether or not the body can bear it is that many beauty seekers who do facelifts are themselves in the beauty industry, such as face and skin care, hair washing and hairdressing, pedicure and massage, pushing the back and pounding the back are there, they are not only involved in the issue of appearance, but also involved in the issue of whether or not they can make forceful movement. For such candidates, I suggest that it is safer to resume work after three weeks or one month. It takes more than three weeks for the wound to grow completely solid, so if you resume labor too early, the wound may be opened or distended due to strenuous exercise, causing bleeding, which is more than worth the loss.