When doing a facelift, due to the tightening of the SMAS fascia layer, there will definitely be some unevenness after the surgery. With the extension of time, the tissue will repair and alter itself, and it will become less and less obvious, and it will generally disappear in about two or three months. If the skin is particularly thin, it may last a little longer, but if it is still very obvious after six months, some filling treatment is needed. This is because after the surgery, there was no bleeding at that time, but the blood had been stripped to the corners of the mouth during the surgery, resulting in the formation of blood clots and finally the unevenness, which can generally disappear after two or three months. If you have some confusion about the post-operative recovery, such as some facial abnormalities, I still hope that the applicant can go to see the surgeon in person, whether it is the surgeon, or the local general hospital doctor. If you simply consult online, some descriptions are inaccurate or improperly described, delaying the treatment. The result is definitely more than worth the loss.