Compare “Facelift, Facelift and Thread Sculpting”

Many beauty seekers want to have a detailed comparison between “Facelift” and “Facelift” and “Thread Sculpting”, and want to know the similarities and differences between “Facelift and Thread Sculpting”, which are more widely known. I would like to know the similarities and differences between it and the “more recognized – facelift and thread sculpting”. First of all, it is a comparison between the five-layer facelift and the facelift. A facelift is a wrinkle reduction procedure that involves a large coronal incision, plus a combined incision in front of and behind the ear. Advantages: the peeling area is more extensive and the lifting effect is more definite. However, it has an inevitable disadvantage: because of the large incision, a very long continuous scar is formed in the hairline of the forehead and behind the ear, which can have a significant impact on the post-operative appearance. What about a five-layer facial lift? The incision of the surgery is relatively smaller than that of a facelift. After recovery, the surgical incisions are almost invisible. However, with the aid of endoscopic peeling, the extent of the peeling is the same as that of a facelift, and the lifting effect is the same as that of a facelift. To enhance the effect, a material that aids in emphasizing the effect of this minimally invasive incision is implanted – a biodegradable lifting plate. These aids are used mainly in the early postoperative period to emphasize the short-term fixation of the SMAS fascia in the uplifted position for one purpose – to achieve a misaligned healing of the fascia after the lift. Why is misalignment healing required? The facial tissues of the lift heal in a misaligned position, because with age or gravity, there is a certain amount of sagging during the healing process. The amount of sagging is just enough to offset the degree of overkill. After 3 or so, the biodegradable lifting plate disappears, and because the tissue flap of the face lift gives a biological healing to the underlying fascia and structural periosteum, there is no need for such external fixation to achieve a permanent lifting effect at this time. It is due to the endoscopic assisted peeling, the use of small incision techniques, and the use of biodegradable material lifting straps that make the postoperative results of the five-layer lift comparable to the results of a large facelift with large incisions. This is also the advantage of a five-layer facelift over a major facelift. Next, we will introduce the difference between a five-layer lift and a thread sculpture. The fundamental difference is that a five-layer facelift is a surgical procedure, which is performed under the premise of extensive peeling and lifting. Thread sculpting surgery is only under the skin, relying on the brief pull of the threads and the force of the contracture given by the formation of scars under the skin after the surgery to create the effect of a face lift. Obviously, this scar and the pulling force of the thread is not comparable to the effect of surgery.