The upper face (frontal-temporal) can not only have unwanted wrinkles permanently removed after minimally invasive endoscopic wrinkle reduction (head-lines, frown lines, nasal root lines, crow’s feet at the corners of the eyes), but the lifting effect is also long-lasting and slower than the rate of aging before surgery. Achieving this, of course, starts with the successful execution of the surgery, and another element that differs from the midface is that the upper face has solid bony support and little soft tissue. This is not the case with the midface, where there are multiple layers of soft tissue (skin, subcutaneous fat, facial muscles, etc.) attached to the facial bones from superficial to deep, and gravity and expressive muscle movements can pull on the tissue to aggravate sagging. Therefore, no lifting method can maintain the effect on the midface as well as the upper face (frontal temporal).