Hazards of facelift surgery:
1. Anesthesia for facelift surgery: Local or general anesthesia is dangerous. Anesthesia or sedation may cause injury or death, but relatively The risks of local anesthesia are less than those of general anesthesia.
2. Long-term effects: Changes in facial appearance can occur with aging, weight gain or loss, sun exposure, plastic surgery, or other conditions unrelated to facelift.
3. Necessary additional facelift surgery: In addition to risks and potential surgical sequelae, there are many conditions that can affect the long-term results. Other risks and surgical complications do not often occur.
Rehabilitation and care
1. Keep the wound clean and hygienic;
2. Do not scratch the incision hard when washing your hair;
3 . If the incision is scabbed, it cannot be removed by hand and should be allowed to fall off naturally;
4. Keep a comfortable mood and avoid excessive expressions and movements;
5. Within 1-3 months Facial massage is not suitable;
6. Pay attention to sun protection, which can appropriately strengthen the nutrition and maintenance of the skin and face;
7. Avoid irritating foods such as tobacco and alcohol.