Electrodermal FaceliftElectrodermal facelift is also a common facial lifting procedure, and its lifting principle is to enter the subcutaneous tissue through the high frequency of electric waves to generate heat energy, stimulating the dermis to secrete more new collagen to fill the pores of the lost collagen.
Traditional faceliftTraditional facelift practice is to first cut the scalp and do supraperiosteal or subperiosteal peeling, destroying the muscles that cause wrinkles, and then tighten the loose forehead skin, and then finally suture the wound.
Endoscopic faceliftThe endoscopic facelift, also known as the "mini facelift" procedure, is also a more common face lift. The results of an endoscopic facelift are as good as those of a traditional facelift.