Can a facelift lift the apples at the same time to reorganize the tissues of the tear trough?

Many people think about facelift, pulling the face upward, the apple muscle will naturally go up. But people overlook one problem, if the facelift is a vertical lift, the excess tissue will be piled up under the eyes. In fact, the wrinkle removal of facelift is to lift in the outward and upward direction, for the apple muscle can only be a slight lift, otherwise it will lead to the widening of the face. If you need to lift the apple muscle vertically, you need to make a special incision to lift the apple muscle, but due to the limitation of the size of the incision, you can only do a suspension in the deep part, and the final effect is rather uncertain. If the suspended wire comes off or does not hang, the symmetry of both sides will be a problem again, so I rarely choose this way. At present, my more common method is to perform fiber optic lipolysis on the fat that has shifted down, and then fill the tear trough, orbital rim, and lid-cheek furrow as a whole, which can effectively solve the problem of shifting apple muscle.