Facial fillers, as one of the anti-aging tools, are an excellent treatment for the lack of facial volume that occurs as you age. How soon after fillers can you have a facelift, it first depends on where your fillers are located? If the filler is for the face, such as the temples, brow arch, forehead corner, tear trough, eyelid cheek groove, nasolabial fold, jawline, chin, nose and other areas can be filled. If the filler is the part of the midline of the face, as long as it is not a forehead facelift, there is no effect on other parts of the facelift, as long as the face is not too swollen after the operation, it can be considered to do a facelift. If the filling of temples, zygomatic bones and zygomatic arches and other parts of the body, as these parts are required to be peeled and lifted, so there is an impact on the facelift after lipofilling, you must ensure that the fat grafting is viable before proceeding, and the usual recommendation is to do it after half a year. For the choice of time: First, after localized filler, the subcutaneous scar will be formed, and after six months, the scar formed in the subcutaneous layer has softened, so it is relatively good for facelift peeling. Secondly, after half a year, the locally filled fat should have become viable, and if it does not become viable, it will be absorbed by the body, so the impact of facelift surgery at this time is very small.