Why Deep Plane Facelift Is Considered for Facial Sagging in People in Their 60s
hello, Director Baek In-soo of Garnet Plastic Surgery no see.
When I look in the mirror, compared to before If your facial lines look blurry or ,
When smiling The moment sagging around the mouth and cheeks becomes more prominent This is coming.
Even though your makeup is the same, your impression might look different, or your face in the photo might feel unfamiliar.
Amidst these changes Deep Plane Facelift I search for it, but
The question, "Does this apply to me too?" naturally follows.
This time, The Relationship Between Facial Changes After Middle Age and Deep Plane Facelift Let's take a look at it.
What is the principle behind a deep-plane facelift?
🟢 Not just the skin Organizing the facial support structure together This is the method.
Deep Plane (Dual Plane) Facelift It is a method that harmoniously lifts the skin layer and the fascia layer (SMAS) at each layer.
Not a method that only tightens the outer skin, Let's summarize the structures that cause sagging together. We aim for a more natural change.
✔️ As the facial contours are smoothly refined
✔️ Without a feeling of excessive tightness
✔️ It is characterized by helping to maintain natural everyday facial expressions.
When should a deep-plane facelift be considered?
🟢 After middle age Changes in the overall facial contour It is when they appear together.
As you get older, your cheek fat sag downwards, and
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My face is different from before or it looks wider
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nasolabial folds and wrinkles around the mouth It looks deep and
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The jawline is blurred There are more cases where the impression looks heavy.
Deep-plane facelift is like this Sagging of the entire face and changes in contour A method of considering together by,
✔️ Within reasonable limits
✔️ We aim for a natural change.
You might also want to consider this if you frequently hear that you look tired.
How much pain and recovery should I expect?
🟢 You may experience some discomfort, but you can gradually return to your daily life.
The part you are most curious about is... Pain and recovery no see.
After surgery Discomfort ranging from tightness to stiffness This may be possible, but,
It is not common for the pain to be severe enough to make daily life difficult.
✔️ Initial swelling and bruising gradually subside over time and
✔️ Mostly Gradually return to daily activities It is possible.
⚠️ Many people worry that their face might look excessively tight or their facial expressions might become unnatural, but,
The deep plane method Proceeding along the facial structure It is characterized by reducing excessive skin tightness.
When is a deep-plane facelift suitable, and when is it not?
🟢 The 'degree' and 'range' of sagging are important criteria.
✔️ Cases where it may be considered
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The sagging of the entire face is noticeable and
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Changes in the cheeks, mouth corners, and jawline Cases where they appear together
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Rather than a simple decrease in elasticity Concerns about contour changes In the case of
⚠️ Cases requiring careful judgment
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If the sagging is minor or
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If loss of elasticity is your main concern
A relatively less burdensome method may be considered first.
Accurate judgment Sufficient consultation considering the individual's facial structure and health condition This is important.
What should I check when choosing a hospital?
As much as the result Process and experience This is important.
🔸 1. Medical Staff Experience
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The deep plane method Anatomical understanding and surgical experience This is important.
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Check if the doctor is a specialist with extensive experience in facelift surgery.
🔸 2. Surgical Method and Personalized Consultation
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Tailored to facial structure and degree of aging Individual plans Check for awareness.
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Rather than a standardized method Customized approach This is important.
🔸 3. Recovery and Aftercare
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Recovery process, management of swelling and bruising, schedule for returning to daily life, etc. Sufficient notice in advance It is good to receive it.
🔸 4. Reviews and Real Cases
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Rather than simple advertising Natural result examples and real-world experience-based information Please refer to this.
FAQ
Q1. When will I be able to resume daily activities after surgery?
A1. Although there are individual differences, as the initial swelling and bruising subside Most people can gradually resume daily activities. It becomes.
Q2. Does my face look unnaturally pulled?
A2. The deep plane method Reduces excessive skin tightness and creates a natural look We aim for.
Q3. Does it have the same effect on everyone?
A3. No. The results may vary depending on facial condition and the degree of aging. It is important to make a decision through sufficient consultation.
Conclusion ✨
✔️ Deep Plane Facelift is It is not the same answer for everyone.
✔️ First, check your current facial condition and any discomfort.
✔️ Find the right path for me through sufficient consultation with a specialist Finding it is the most important thing.
Rather than making a hasty decision, The process of understanding and choosing This determines the satisfaction with the results.
Garnet Plastic Surgery Clinic
Director Baek In-soo
Graduated from Korea University College of Medicine
Graduated from Korea University Graduate School (Major in Plastic Surgery)
Korea University Medical Center Resident
Plastic surgeon at the National Medical Center
(Former) Chief Director of Jewelry Plastic Surgery
Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Regular member of the Korean Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Regular member of the Korean Craniofacial Society
Regular member of the Facial Contouring Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Regular member of the Oculoplastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Regular member of the Rhinoplasty Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons
Regular member of the Anti-Aging Plastic Surgery Research Group of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons









