Simply put, a facelift is also a kind of surgery, and any surgery has risks, such as bleeding and infection, non-healing wounds, scar growth and a series of other risks. One is intraoperative bleeding. The blood flow of our face is very rich, especially when we do temporal facelift, we sometimes bleed more after touching the superficial temporal veins and arteries. Especially when doing a small incision, the bleeding will be more because we can’t see the inside and we are blindly stopping the bleeding. The second is the problem of facial nerve damage, especially the branches of the motor facial nerve are very fine, so each doctor will design in detail before the operation, and will always pay attention to the operation, the size of the risk depends more on the doctor’s familiarity with the anatomy, so the choice of doctor for the facelift is really important, you can’t say I have more money I will try first, and then repair after failure, there is no way to repair many problems. There is no way to repair many problems. If the post-operative face has a little skew or asymmetric movement disorder, this is usually a pulling injury of the facial nerve, as long as the nerve is not broken, most of them can be restored. For example, if you have problems closing your eyes or lifting your forehead after surgery, you will usually recover in three to six months with patient treatment. If you don’t trust your surgeon, you can go to other doctors in public hospitals, such as neurology for muscle nerve examination or electrical stimulation of nerve muscles, or Chinese medicine for acupuncture treatment, etc., which will promote the recovery of nerves. Some people experience post-operative numbness and feel uncomfortable, wondering if the nerve was damaged by the surgeon’s surgery. In fact, this is a normal reaction after surgery. Our nerves are penetrated from deep to the front to the skin, so that the skin can have sensation. The nerve endings can heal after the surgery, and they grow back slowly, usually in about three months, which is a normal reaction after the surgery and an inevitable process.