Introduction: With the acceleration of the pace of life, the increase of work pressure, as well as environmental pollution and other factors, problems such as relaxation and wrinkles have gradually become the focus of people's attention. Among them, facelift surgery is becoming more and more popular as an effective method to improve skin laxity and wrinkles. However, facelift surgery is not a simple ** excision, but there are a variety of classifications and techniques, so when doing facelift surgery, which one is more suitable for you, "tight" or "tight"? This article will reveal the classification and options of facelift surgery.1.DefinitionsFacelift surgery, also known as liftingThe main thing is to cut off those loose **, and then raise the ** level, so that the ** can become firmer and wrinkles will be improved。This is a surgical approach.
2.Classification
There are two main types of facelifts: traditional facelifts and minimally invasive facelifts.
(1) Let's start with traditional facelift surgery. This is like having a major surgery, the doctor will make a big incision, remove the extra ** and tissue, and then sew it up. The results are good, but the recovery is slower and may leave scars.
(2) Let's take a look at minimally invasive facelift surgery. This is more gentle, the doctor will make a small incision, or sometimes no incision, use special instruments to gently lift the ** and tissue, and then fix it. This method has a small wound and a quick recovery, leaving basically no scarring.
1.Tightness
Tightening is to remove the excess part of the ** through surgery, so that the ** is tightly attached to the bones and muscles. In doing so, it will immediately look tight, but sometimes it may seem a little too tight or unnatural.
2.Firming
Firming is to improve the level of ** through surgical means, so that ** can become both tight and elastic. After doing this, it looks like it will be naturally firm, and although it may not be as strong as the tightness, the effect is also obvious.
When we have a facelift, it's important to choose a method that suits you. I'd like to give you a few tips to help you make up your mind:
1.You have to pay attention to your age. Generally speaking, young people have good elasticity and recover quickly, so they are more suitable for minimally invasive facelifts. If you are older, you may have to consider traditional facelift surgery, and you have to remove excess ** and tissue.
2.*The situation is also considered. If your ** is well maintained, with just a few small fine lines and slight sagging, then a minimally invasive facelift should be quite suitable for you. But if you're in a worse condition, with severe sagging and wrinkles, you may want to consider a traditional facelift.
3.Know what you want. If you want immediate results, then a traditional facelift can do the trick. If you prefer a natural tightening of the skin, not looking deliberate, then a minimally invasive facelift is more suitable for you.
4.You need to choose the right surgery for you according to the recovery period. One of the benefits of minimally invasive facelift surgery is that it has a short recovery period and there are almost no visible marks after the surgery, which is perfect for those of us who are busy and modern. However, it takes a while for a traditional facelift to recover, and there may be scarring after the surgery, which requires extra time and effort to take care of.
Conclusion: In general, there are pros and cons to "tightening" and "tightening" when doing facelift surgery, and it is particularly important to choose the most suitable surgical method for you. Before deciding, it is best to talk to a professional doctor to figure out your ** condition and the risks of surgery, so that you can make a more informed decision. In addition, the aesthetic concept should also be correct, not only to be tight, but also to pursue naturalness, health and youth.