Real Reviews of Face Lifting Dimples and Portra Lifting: Hongdae Dermatology Clinic, Made in Korea, and Results in 2 Weeks
Anyone who has had a facelift multiple times will sympathize with one concern.
“The sagging has been fixed, but why are only certain areas left as shadows?”
I was exactly in that case.
After inserting 3 lines of Mintsil vertical lifting and 1 line of Silhouette Soft, there was a lifting effect, but A phenomenon in which a shadow like a dimple remains on a specific line This is what it looks like.
I did tune-up and contour injections, but it didn't completely disappear.
So this time, we approached it with the direction of “let’s organize it with a laser, not thread.”
That choice is Portra Lifting It was.
At first, I was thinking about getting a titanium lift again.
I've already received it several times and I know it works.
But when I looked at my condition again, the problem was not “overall sagging,” but “localized dimples and shadows.”
This was exactly the criteria I used to choose Portra.
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The part that has already been pulled by the thread → Organize rather than pull more
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Thick skin + fat/muscular face
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Type very sensitive to flushing and heat
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Prefer treatments with no downtime
I found out that Portra Lifting is a laser that uses four wavelengths simultaneously (Quattro + Portra), so it is structured to achieve lifting + brightening + fat removal at the same time, rather than feeling like “re-burning squid that has already been grilled once.” How to organize elastic lines I felt close to it.
What was especially important to me was High-performance cooling system: I am the type of person who gets flushed right away when I feel hot, so this part was crucial.
Before the procedure
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Wait after washing your face
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3D precision skin diagnosis in progress
→ This process is quite explicit.
Pores, redness, and lack of elasticity are clearly visible. but A necessary step in that it becomes clear where and how to touch. It was.
Diagnosis results
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No major sagging or dents
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Redness + Pore area is the most vulnerable
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The dimple line in question is clearly identified
During the procedure
The director Customize energy concentration to the area causing the dimples You did it.
Rather than “just skimming through it all and being done with it,” How to shoot while explaining why this part is a problem So I lost trust.
Pain and fever are about level 1? To be honest, it's not a "it's so hot I have to endure it" kind of treatment. “Is this over already?” It was close to the side.
Immediately after the procedure
As soon as I looked in the mirror, I had an immediate reaction. “No… Where did Dimple go?”
The one that remained after the thread lifting The lines that looked like shadows are clearly blurred Rather, it seemed to go up more naturally than the real thing.
The reason your face looks red is because of the basic flushing + rosacea. Frictional transient reaction And as time passed, it immediately subsided.
Day 2-3
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Swelling: Almost none
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I feel like I'm a little tired the next day after eating salty food.
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No disruption to daily life at all
Since I put in a relatively large amount of energy, I felt a little more swollen on the third day, but it wasn't enough to be called a "side effect."
Week 2 (iPhone default camera / unedited)
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Dimple area: Organize noticeably
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Face shape: Smoother jawline and cheekbones
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Overall impression: less faded, less shadowy
If you compare it to the old photo, it's exactly I can see that the feeling of “flowing like candle wax” has been sorted out.
So in the end… Book the second time in the same month
Personally, “A laser worth trying before spending more money on thread.” It was perfect for the position.
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