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Does line carving face-lifting have sequelae?

Line carving and thin face have sequelae. Facial edema may occur, because human subcutaneous tissue is supported by acme-tea cell source, and extravasation of acme-tea cell-derived tissue fluid after subcutaneous tissue injury is also the most common sequela of line carving, which usually begins to be eliminated after 3 days, but it takes about two weeks to completely eliminate it.

If you do thread carving and lifting surgery, you may have to bear the sequelae of skin infection. The sequela of skin infection is mainly caused by the wire used in thread carving and pulling operation and the bacteria in the operating environment. The symptom is that the skin of the line carving area is abnormally red.

If people with loose skin do facial line carving, it is generally caused by uneven contraction force between the pore part and subcutaneous tissue, which is generally common after thicker sawtooth lines are implanted into loose skin.

Facial stiffness caused by taking collagen after operation, because thread carving is to implant a thread to lift your skin, and the result of extra collagen supplementation is overnutrition, which leads to the accumulation of granulation tissue and collagen in your subcutaneous wound, and then your face is stiff.