Radio face lift Radio face lift is also a common face lift. Its pulling principle is that electric waves enter the subcutaneous tissue at high frequency to generate heat energy, which stimulates the dermis to secrete more new collagen to fill the pores where collagen is lost.
The traditional face-lifting method is to cut the scalp first, peel it off on or under the periosteum, destroy the muscles that cause wrinkles, then tighten the loose forehead skin, and finally suture the wound.
Endoscopic facelift, also known as "small facelift" operation, is also a common facial facelift. The effect of endoscopic facelift is no less than that of traditional facelift.