Regarding pain, it does vary very much from person to person. Everyone’s sensitivity to pain is different. Some people are particularly sensitive, for example, I myself, I do age spots are all general anesthesia, applying table anesthesia does not work, playing local anesthesia still hurts, finally had to come to a general anesthesia. But some people are naturally not afraid of pain, and when I asked about pain, I compared it with childbirth, and she told me that childbirth does not hurt at all. So when it comes to pain, it’s hard to tell you quantitatively if it hurts or not. If you look at facelift surgery alone, there is no such thing as no pain at all. However, the pain is usually tolerable. Usually, the results are very good for the candidates who take some painkillers after the surgery. There are cases where the pain is dead or coming, but they are very rare. If there is severe pain in a certain area after surgery, such as the ear nerve area, it is often due to the stitches hanging on the nerve, which will produce pain when pulling, and this pain often takes a week or even two weeks to be relieved. If you can’t stand it, a closure can provide relief. Here is an aside, why there is a feedback from the candidates to do wire sculpture is particularly painful, usually because the temporal nerve is more, after going in the saw teeth just hanging on the nerve, the nerve is stimulated, there will be obvious pain, this pain usually last one to two weeks, and the normal surgical pain, often is the surgery of course and the next day some pain, later as long as not to touch it, there is generally no pain. It usually takes a month or even three months for the wound to grow completely without pain, which is a process of normal recovery from surgery. About the use of pain pumps, to be honest I have done more than ten years of facelift surgery, none of the candidates have used pain pumps, after surgery to eat some painkillers can, the real pain is really unbearable people, I really have not seen. I’ve never seen anyone who was really in pain. Some of the candidates also consulted me, saying that she wasn’t in a lot of pain after surgery, so could she not take painkillers? This is certainly possible, as long as you can tolerate it. However, there is still a rumor that painkillers are not good and will affect the wound healing after taking them, this is not true. If you do have pain after surgery, put the painkillers on, there’s no need to put up with it.