First of all the concept here is wrong. The right kind of surgery is not based on your age, but on the aging state of your skin. For example, many of the recently broadcasted “Long Sister” are 50+ young, 30+ skin condition, can I do facelift for others? Now many 20+ young people, stay up late every day and do not pay attention to maintenance, the skin is a loose mess, which can also do a facelift, not that I have to wait until the day of 35 years old, 0:00 when the seconds are stuck, you can do a facelift. So to say whether you can have a facelift, a big facelift or a small facelift, whether you can fit in a facelift, is based on the state of your skin and not your age. If your skin is loose and sagging, you can do a facelift. If it is a slight sagging, you can choose to do a small facelift for local tightening, suspending and lifting the fascial layer to achieve a good post-operative effect. If the sagging skin is more serious, a major facelift is needed to tighten from the inside out, and if it is already very serious, subperiosteal tightening may also be needed to achieve better results.