I have seen some users leave me messages and inquiries saying that facelift will make the skin thinner, more sensitive and even cause irreversible damage to the skin is it true? Answer: No. In the minds of many candidates, the skin is like a rubber band, facelift is to stretch the rubber band, and a long time stretching will certainly make the rubber band break. But in terms of facelift, first of all, is a moderate lift, if the force is too large, will lead to deformation of facial tissues and organs, so if the corners of the mouth sagging, facelift is generally unable to help. Secondly, the facelift is not unlimited, not to pull the tighter the better the effect. The effect of facelift, to a certain extent, lies in the doctor’s mastery of tension. Therefore, it is not necessary to worry about skin thinning and sensitivity. Even if a facelift causes damage, it exists in the subcutaneous layer after peeling, creating a scarring healing. The facelift surgery, instead of tightening the skin as hard as it is imagined, does a deep peeling to tighten the SMAS fascia layer, and then achieves a kind of tightening and lifting from the inside to the outside, and does not rely on the skin layer to tighten, which is an imaginative type of misunderstanding.