The harm of facelift is mainly reflected in the following aspects.
The first surgery may damage the nerves and blood vessels of the face.
Diseases such as pulmonary embolism, cerebral embolism, myocardial infarction, etc. may cause the body to experience hypercoagulability under stress. In severe cases, it may be life-threatening.
The third postoperative incision is prone to infection.
Fourthly, scars will be left at the surgical incision, even during cosmetic sutures. If you have a scar constitution, you will have symptoms of scar hyperplasia. Fourth, the surgical effect is not ideal and the facial skin is not tight enough after surgery. If the operation fails in elderly patients, it will lead to skin aging and aggravated cell nutrient deficiency; problems such as skin relaxation, atrophy, and depression; skin sensitivity, redness, swelling, itching, rashes, etc., which may become fragile and prone to allergies in the later stage; dry skin, lack of water, causing skin scarring. If it is a major facelift surgery, such as the temporal, forehead, neck, etc., incisions are made within the hairline and in front of the ears to achieve wrinkle removal, lift, and firming effects. If the scope of the surgery is large, the range of dissection may damage nerves and blood vessels, including bilateral asymmetry, which will affect the expression of both sides and cause similar complications.
Secondly, facelift may cause problems with incision scars, such as pre-auricular incisions, intra-hairline incisions, hair loss, scar exposure and other postoperative complications. However, operations performed by regular hospitals and regular doctors can avoid some complications. Therefore, it is recommended that when doing this type of facelift surgery, try to go to a regular hospital and choose a suitable surgical method.