Traditional facial wrinkle removal surgery follows a concept including full freeing of facial tissues and complete lifting, this approach has the advantage of stable results, but has the disadvantages of stiff expression, greater damage and longer postoperative recovery time. At present, with further understanding and observation of the head and face, we find that applying minimally invasive techniques based on traditional facial wrinkle removal, reducing damage to scalp follicles, appropriately reducing tissue freeing, and reasonably strong facial suspension systems can yield more desirable surgical results, reduce recovery time, and shrink the marks caused by the surgery. With the mastery of technology, the completion time of this type of surgery has been shortened to less than 2 hours, and the recovery time after surgery can be shortened to 3~5 days, and the suitable population can be expanded to less than 75 years old, and the surgical effect can still be comparable to traditional facial wrinkle removal, and the wrinkle removal range can be extended to the neck and supraclavicular area.