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I'm thinking of getting my mom an eyebrow lift, but I'm worried because it's an unfamiliar procedure.[2]
Because my mom's eyelids are drooping, her eyes look sagging. I heard you looked into eyebrow lifting procedures. I felt too burdened to get double eyelid surgery. I am looking for a way to simply tidy up my impression. However, if the eyebrow position is raised I heard that my facial expression might become awkward. I'm worried about whether the natural look will be maintained. How long the effect lasts I am also wondering if it is possible to improve the left-right asymmetry. Even just enough to make the impression clearer without being excessive I would like to know if it is fully possible. But if the eyelids are sagging, I think you would have recommended something like ptosis surgery to lift the loose skin. It's not even sure if this eyebrow lifting will be effective.
이하린26.05.04Views 82Likes 3 Does eyebrow thread lifting hurt a lot...?[2]
This time, I'm planning to give my mom an eyebrow thread lift as a birthday present. My mom is very interested in beauty. But since this year, he kept saying that his eyebrows seemed to be drooping. Actually, it doesn't seem like there's much of a difference to me. It seemed to me that my mother could see many subtle differences. So I'm thinking of getting some dermatological treatment done. Mini colossus? I thought that would be too burdensome. Laser lifting is still often performed, so it doesn't seem to be particularly necessary. So, I was looking for it and found out about eyebrow thread lifting! I'm thinking about giving my mom an eyebrow thread lift. Is it okay to get eyebrow thread lifting in your late 50s? And I'm curious about how painful eyebrow thread lifting is! I thought it might hurt a lot.... haha Then I think I might have to get an eyebrow thread lift while sleeping...ㅎ First, I learned about eyebrow thread lifting at the Cashdoc event. Eyebrow thread lifting isn't as expensive as I thought. Considering the price range, I would recommend getting an eyebrow thread lift. I think I can give you a skin booster too! I think you should get some advice and then decide!! At Mikay Clinic, there is an eyebrow thread lifting treatment specifically for the eye area. I thought it would be good to get eyebrow thread lifting as it is a lifting specifically for the eye area! We will proceed with Mint Ultra Petite Sil, and it will cost 69,000 won per line excluding VAT. I guess it's because it's for the eye area, but the price is cheap. It seems a bit more expensive than the regular mint room! https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1205 Must Plastic Surgery Clinic's Mintsil Lifting event was great. It was one of the most affordable places! And the high ratings made me even more interested! Eyebrow thread lifting is done with mint thread and costs 55,000 won per session. I also learned from Must Plastic Surgery that thread lifting has an expiration date. So, the faster the thread wear cycle, the better! https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3976 Where would you recommend getting your mother's eyebrow thread lift done? I haven't made a decision yet, but I'm thinking of going to a plastic surgery clinic or dermatology clinic near my house. I wonder if it would be okay to go there first and then decide!!
부티매니악24.04.11Views 387Likes 0 
Eyebrow lifting laser? Thread lifting? Which is better?[2]
I'm considering an eyebrow lift. When my mother opens and closes her eyes, she uses her forehead muscles a lot. The problem is that the area around the eyebrows feels saggy. Compared to other photos from 10 years ago, It seemed like my eyes weren't opening as much. First of all, there are laser and thread lifting for eyebrow lifting. There are so many different ways. Actually, I don't know which one is the best. First, I looked into one laser and one thread lifting for eyebrow lifting. I haven't decided yet which one to go with. Actually, my mom said that if it could be done with just laser, she would like to get laser. In my opinion, I thought that laser would not be enough and that thread lifting would be the most effective. Of course, this is just my opinion... haha I think Oligo is used a lot for eyebrow lifting lasers. Oligio is a laser that uses high frequency. It is said that it not only has a lifting effect, but also improves collagen. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/1424 The advantage of laser is that it can even improve skin texture. I don't think the improvement in wrinkles will be dramatic. It seems like they use a lot of lifting lasers when maintaining(?). The Oligo Lifting treatment at Anyu Clinic costs 150,000 won per session. For eyebrow lifting, thread lifting is the cheapest at Must Plastic Surgery. There are different types of threads for thread lifting. Among those types, the most famous and widely used is said to be Mintsil. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3976 One mint room costs 55,000 won. I think you might need 7-8 lines when getting an eyebrow lift. Of course, it will be different for each person and each symptom!! I think you should get some counseling. Eyebrow lifting is done with thread lifting I think I have to choose!! My mom might be thinking of getting laser lifting because she doesn't want to get sick, but If you want to see the full effect in one treatment, thread lifting is definitely better!!
간식킬러24.03.18Views 339Likes 0 
Eyebrow Lifting: Which is better, thread lifting or eyebrow lifting?[2]
Mom, your eyebrows are really droopy...ㅠㅠ I was looking at old photos with my mom, If you compare your mother's face from the past with her face now, I can definitely see the eyebrows are raised... My mom said it was okay, but I didn't feel okay. So I'm looking into eyebrow lifting. They say that you can get many benefits from eyebrow lifting. Representative eyebrow lifting procedures include thread lifting and eyebrow lifting. Among them, the cheapest one is thread lifting. Eyebrow augmentation is a bit more expensive. Instead, you can get a more definitive eyebrow lift. Must Plastic Surgery Clinic offers Mint Thread Lifting for eyebrow lifting. Mintsil Lifting costs 55,000 won per line. Mintsil Lifting is cheaper than anywhere else! As someone who doesn't go to dermatologists often, I don't really know what it is, They say that the shelf life is important for thread lifting. And the faster the thread life cycle, the better! https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/3976 To get your eyebrows lifted with Mintsil Lifting, I know that I need to do 4 lines on one side, 8 lines in total. I recently saw a YouTube video of someone getting an eyebrow lift. They said they did 4 lines on each side. If that happens, it will be around 450,000 won! Still, the price range is high for a gift to my mom. It's not as high as I thought, so I think it's okay :) There is a way to get a definite eyebrow lift other than thread lifting. That's an eyebrow lift!! You can get eyebrow lifting at Sketch Plastic Surgery. You can get it for 890,000 won, including anesthesia costs and excluding VAT. If you get eyebrow lift, you can maintain your double eyelid line. It can improve sagging eyelids. An incision is made toward the eyebrows, and sagging skin can be removed after the incision. This way, you can get a clean eyebrow lifting. https://cashdoc.me/hospitalevent/eventdetail/2017 Although eyebrow augmentation can certainly be achieved through eyebrow lifting, The price range is almost double....ㅎ I'll have to talk to my mom about both and choose the one I want to do~
서준지희맘24.03.10Views 356Likes 0 
My cheeks look like bulldog skin; will titanium lifting be effective?[1]
I have a habit of clenching my teeth and pressing my lips together. So I thought it might be my cheeks, but even when I'm just sitting still, they look a bit saggy. I think I can see the "bulldog curse," which they use to describe someone full of ill will. I am sad because I am losing elasticity over time, and it seems like my jawline is collapsing. I'm curious about titanium lifting with no downtime worries. I'm a bit scared of surgery, after all. I am curious about the pain and would also like to know if it looks natural.
므찌당당26.07.02Views 18Likes 0 Is Shurink a good lifting treatment for beginners?[1]
I've heard a lot of recommendations for Shurink as an introductory lifting treatment. What are the actual effects like? I am also curious if there is a big difference when compared to Ulthera. I would like to know if this procedure helps with jawline refinement or double chin improvement. I am also curious about the extent of the pain and whether it is bearable. I would like to know if I can feel a change after just one session, or if I need to do it periodically. I would appreciate opinions from those with experience on whether Shurink is a good choice when starting a lifting procedure for the first time.
익명26.07.02Views 14Likes 0 Can nasolabial folds be improved with just a face lift? I am curious if it is effective without fillers.[3]
Lately, my nasolabial folds seem to be getting deeper, so it bothers me every time I look in the mirror. My overall facial elasticity isn't what it used to be, and my cheeks feel a bit saggy, so I am considering a facial lifting procedure. I am wondering if my nasolabial folds can also be improved at the same time. Some people around me say that getting a face lift alone can lift sagging cheeks and lighten nasolabial folds, while others say that getting fillers along with it is more effective. I am confused about which method is more suitable. I would like to know if the procedure might vary depending on the cause of the nasolabial folds. I am also curious to know how much improvement can be achieved with a face lift alone, and if it is effective for deep nasolabial folds. If I were to receive both a face lift and fillers, I would like to know if it is possible to have them done on the same day and in what order it is better to receive them.
담율로26.07.02Views 21Likes 0 How often should I get a face lift? I am also curious about how to maintain the effects for a long time.[3]
My facial elasticity isn't what it used to be, so I'm looking into facial lifting procedures. I'm wondering how long the effects last after just one treatment. I've heard that the duration varies from clinic to clinic, so I'm unsure what to believe. Some people around me say it is good to get treatments every six months, while others say once a year is sufficient, so I would like to know the recommended interval for the procedure. I am also curious if receiving treatments too frequently puts a strain on the skin, or conversely, if the effects diminish if I wait too long. I would also like to know what kind of daily care is necessary to maintain the facial lifting effect for a long time. I am curious if skincare, home care, sun protection, exercise, or dietary habits affect the duration of the results. I have heard that proper post-procedure care alone can make the effects last longer, so I would like to hear opinions from those with actual experience. Has anyone here consistently received facial lifting treatments? I am curious to know how often you typically get re-treatments and what the most satisfactory interval was. If you have any secrets to maintaining long-lasting effects or criteria for deciding when to get a re-treatment, please share your realistic experiences and advice.
담율로26.07.02Views 17Likes 0 My face is sagging. Which would be better, Shurink or a lifting procedure?🤭[2]
My facial skin is sagging. Which would be better, Shurink or a lifting procedure? I am a woman in my late 30s who is currently contemplating this!! Lately, I'm worried because my face feels like it's sagging all over. It definitely feels different now that I'm approaching 40, haha. In particular, my jawline doesn't look the same as it used to, and my cheeks seem to have sagged, so I'm looking into lifting procedures! The clinic I consulted recommended the Shurink procedure, so I'm considering it. Compared to other lifting procedures (Ulthera, InMode, etc.), which one is the most effective with Shurink? 🤔 If anyone has tried this personally, please share your reviews regarding the duration of the effect, pain, and satisfaction. 🙏💛
지은26.07.02Views 19Likes 0 When do the facial lifting effects start to appear? I am curious if they are noticeable immediately.[5]
Recently, I feel like my facial elasticity has decreased and my jawline has become less defined than before, so I am considering a facial lifting procedure. However, I am curious because I am not sure if the effects appear immediately after the procedure or if it takes time for my face to tighten. It seems that the explanations vary slightly from hospital to hospital. Some places say that you can feel your facial contours becoming more defined immediately after the procedure, while others say that the greatest effects are seen after about 1 to 3 months due to the collagen production process, so I am confused about which statement is correct. I would also like to know if the effects might not be visible initially due to swelling after a facial lifting procedure, and when satisfaction is highest. I am curious how long the results typically last once they appear, and whether the duration can be extended with proper care. Has anyone here ever had a facial lifting procedure? I am curious whether you noticed changes immediately after the procedure, or if you felt your facial contours gradually becoming more defined over time. It would be very helpful if you could also share when you were most satisfied, how long the results lasted, and when you received a follow-up treatment.
담율로26.07.02Views 20Likes 0 Can I resume my daily activities immediately after a facial lifting procedure? I am curious about the swelling and recovery period.[5]
I am concerned about facial sagging and would like to get a face lift, but since I work, I am most worried about the recovery period. It is difficult for me to take a long vacation, so I am wondering if I can resume my daily activities immediately after the procedure and if it is okay to go to work the next day. I looked it up online, and while some people say the results are barely noticeable immediately after the procedure, others mentioned having to wear a mask for several days due to swelling or bruising, so it seems there is a significant difference from person to person. I would like to know how long the swelling actually lasts, and whether there are any symptoms such as severe redness or throbbing pain in the face. I am also curious about when I can wash my face or apply makeup after the procedure, and how many days I should avoid exercise, saunas, and alcohol. If there are any special precautions I need to take during the recovery period, I would like to know in advance and prepare accordingly.
담율로26.07.02Views 16Likes 0 Which is more effective for facial lifting, InMode or Shurink?[2]
Recently, my facial elasticity hasn't been what it used to be, and my jawline seems to have become less defined, so I am looking into facial lifting procedures. I am planning to get a consultation, and InMode and Shurink are the most recommended treatments. However, I am not sure about the differences between the two procedures, so I am unsure which one would be a better fit for me. People around me say that InMode is effective for those with chubby cheeks or concerns about facial fat, while Shurink helps improve skin elasticity. I am curious if there really is such a difference. I would also like to know if the recommended treatment varies depending on face shape or skin condition. I am also curious about the level of pain during the procedure, how long the swelling or bruising lasts, and whether I can resume my daily activities immediately. I would also like to know when the effects appear after a single treatment and how long the results last. Has anyone here tried both InMode and Shurink? I am curious which treatment you were more satisfied with and which one provided better facial lifting effects.
담율로26.07.02Views 13Likes 0 At what age is it best to get a face lift? I am worried that I might be getting it too early.[5]
Lately, whenever I look in the mirror, I feel like my facial elasticity has decreased compared to before and my jawline has become less defined, so I am considering a facial lifting procedure. My wrinkles aren't very severe yet, but it bothers me because my face looks saggy and I appear tired in photos. People around me say that facial lifting is more effective when managed early rather than after sagging has become severe, and some even get it done as a preventative measure starting in their late 20s or 30s, so I am wondering when is the most appropriate time to start. I am also worried that getting it done too early might actually result in an unnecessary procedure. I am also curious if the recommended facial lifting procedures vary depending on age. I would like to know which procedure is suitable for someone whose skin elasticity has only slightly decreased, and how long the effects last after a single treatment. I am also wondering if this is a procedure that requires consistent treatment. Are there any of you who started facial lifting treatments in your 20s or 30s, or those who waited a bit longer to get them and either regretted it or were satisfied? Please share your honest experiences and advice on when you felt was the best time to start, and how the results and satisfaction were. 😊
담율로26.07.02Views 16Likes 0 (Question) My eyebrows and eyes are far apart, making my impression look blurry. Is there a procedure to improve this and make them look clearer?[2]
My eyes are generally on the larger side, but perhaps because the distance between my eyebrows and eyes is a bit far, I often feel like my face looks overall flat and my features aren't distinct. It looks a little better when I wear makeup, but I was always disappointed because my eyes looked more stuffy and dull when I wasn't wearing makeup. If you look at the photo below, there is quite a distance between the eyebrows and the eyes, isn't there...? This is really stressing me out. Even when I do my makeup, I try to draw my eyebrows as low as possible or add shading to make them look closer to my eyes, but it seems there is a limit to what I can do. So I am looking into whether there are ways to improve this through procedures or surgery. When I searched, various methods came up such as eyebrow lifts, forehead lifting, eye shape correction, fat grafting, fillers, and Botox. I am not sure which method is most effective for people like me, whose eyebrows and eyes appear far apart, making their impression look soft. I am also curious whether simply having a procedure to make the eyes look bigger is enough to achieve a sharper look, or if I need to adjust the position of the eyebrows themselves. I would also like to know if there is a procedure that actually reduces the distance between the eyebrows and eyes, and if so, how much scarring is left and how long the recovery period takes! I want my features to become naturally defined, just like my original face, rather than changing too noticeably!! I want to reduce the gap, even if not to this extent! If anyone has undergone a procedure or surgery due to these concerns, I am curious to know which method you chose and how satisfied you were. Whether there was a noticeable difference before and after, or if there were any side effects It would be really helpful if you could also let me know approximately how much it cost. I am most curious, in particular, whether the overall look of my face has become clearer as the distance between my eyebrows and eyes has narrowed. If you have any personal experiences or reviews you know of, I would appreciate it if you could let me know.
메론잉26.07.02Views 16Likes 0 There are so many types of lifting procedures that I've tried them all — from the most painful to the most cost-effective, I'll tell you honestly.[3]
I have tried everything from Shurink to Ulthera, Serf, Dencerty, and Onda. I will summarize my honest experience. Shrink is really good value for money. You can get it at a low price during events, and if you receive it consistently, the effect of your face tightening is definitely noticeable. Even doctors say that you don't need to do expensive treatments; consistently doing Shurink is sufficient. I felt a tingling sensation, but I was fine. Ultherapy is definitely effective, but it hurts. Since this method uses ultrasound to target the SMAS layer and tighten the facial contours, the visible changes are significant. One thing I want to strongly advise against is sleep anesthesia. Sleep anesthesia is more dangerous than you think, and I see news articles about anesthesia accidents every year. Also, a lack of communication with the doctor regarding intensity adjustments for each body part affects the effectiveness. I found it much better to receive it while awake, even if it hurts. Serf and Denserty are high-frequency devices, but they really don't hurt. Since it provides cooling at the same time, it is good enough to receive without anesthetic cream. There was no downtime, and I was able to go about my daily life immediately after receiving it. There are places that offer Dencerty for as low as the 900,000 won range during promotional events, so it is much more reasonably priced than Thermage. Onda is a lifting procedure that is effective for defining facial lines and reducing fat. I received Onda and Serf together, and the synergy was really good because I had high-frequency lifting done after reducing fat. I recommend getting a combination of the two. One tip is to find a regular doctor. If the doctor's aesthetic preferences align with mine, consistently visiting the same clinic allows data on my face to accumulate and yields better results. However, doing too much laser treatment is actually bad for the skin barrier, so proper home care with good moisturization is essential. Which lifting procedure were you most satisfied with?
익명26.07.02Views 59Likes 3 [Malgeunseon Clinic] Highly Satisfied Review of Coolsonic Lifting Chosen After Worrying About Pain[3]
I wanted to get Ultherapy, but while the cost was a concern, I'm also afraid of pain. So, I looked for lifting treatments with minimal pain and decided to try CoolSonic lifting. I visited Malgeunseon Clinic, the most famous dermatology clinic in Seolleung, Gangnam! I heard that it has the same effect as Ultherapy but is almost painless. The best thing about getting the CoolSonic lifting was that I could receive it without applying anesthetic cream. Honestly, when I go for a lift, I get a bit tired and feel like I'm wasting time because I have to wait 30 to 40 minutes after applying numbing cream, but I liked this because it shortens that time! I actually took a half-day off in the morning to get the procedure done, but it finished so quickly that I spent some time at a cafe before coming to work. When you go in to receive CoolSonic, they will first apply the gel. Then the director came in and performed the procedure, and I was really surprised because it didn't hurt at all. They told me to let them know if it hurt, and since it really didn't hurt, I received the treatment comfortably. I felt that if the results are good while there is absolutely no pain, I would continue getting this treatment regularly. If you have been putting off lifting procedures due to pain, or if you want to see the effects of Ulthera but are scared, I highly recommend Coolsonic!
GUNDDAM26.07.01Views 24Likes 0 (Question) Is there a lifting effect on a double chin as well?[7]
I am considering a lifting procedure because my double chin makes my face look bigger and I am self-conscious about my profile. I haven't gained a lot of weight, but I feel like the area under my chin is sagging, so I am wondering if this can be improved. I looked it up and found there are various types of lifting procedures, so I would like to know if they are actually effective for a double chin. I am also curious if there is a difference in effectiveness depending on whether the cause is fat or sagging skin. I would like to know how long the effects last after a single procedure, whether the pain is severe, and if I can resume daily activities immediately. If anyone has tried this personally, it would be very helpful if you could share your satisfaction levels before and after the treatment, how many sessions were needed to see results, and whether you experienced any side effects.
메론잉26.06.30Views 20Likes 1 Is it a problem if the pulling sensation lasts for a long time after a thread lift?[4]
I heard that thread lifting can cause a pulling sensation. However, I am wondering if it is normal if this feeling persists for a certain period of time. I would also like to know how the recovery process and the criteria for adverse reactions are distinguished.
영선이26.06.30Views 26Likes 1 When can I apply makeup after a lifting procedure?[4]
Can I apply makeup immediately after a facial lifting procedure? Or should I only apply sunscreen for a while? Since it is summer, I am concerned about various aspects of post-procedure care.
릴리윤26.06.30Views 28Likes 2 Considering a lifting procedure... Were you as satisfied as you expected?[5]
When I look at reviews for lifting procedures, some people say they are highly satisfied, while others say the changes weren't as dramatic as they expected, so I'm really conflicted. Since it is not a cheap procedure, I am most curious about actual reviews before getting it. For those who have received the treatment, were you as satisfied as you expected? Please let us know if you would choose the same procedure again!
채소걸26.06.29Views 33Likes 1 Do you care about the water pressure when showering after a lift?[6]
I saw a post saying that you even have to worry about water pressure. I'm especially worried about getting hit directly in the face. I am curious how you managed the first few days.
블루베리26.06.29Views 317Likes 5 Once I get a lifting procedure, do I end up getting them repeatedly? T_T[6]
I'm considering getting a lifting procedure, and I'm wondering if I'll continue getting it periodically if I'm satisfied after just one session. Looking at the reviews, I noticed that some people try it once and continue to use it for regular care, while others only get it done when they have an important event. For those who actually received it, did you continue to receive it afterwards? I am curious if you were satisfied with just one session.
채소걸26.06.28Views 35Likes 1 Do I have to keep getting lifting procedures once I start?[5]
I feel like my skin elasticity is gradually decreasing, so I am interested in laser lifting treatments. Once a lifting procedure is performed, it continues... Do I have to do it consistently for it to be effective? I'm also curious if the effects are noticeable even after just one treatment. I haven't had a lifting procedure yet. What are some good procedures to try as an introductory step?
주여니226.06.28Views 40Likes 1 Is it a bad idea to get a lifting procedure in the summer?[4]
I have some free time during my vacation, so I'm looking into lifting procedures. I'm curious if the effect decreases if I receive it when it's too hot. I'm sweating a lot and my skin feels hot, so I'm worried. Would it be better to get a lifting procedure after the summer? I would like to hear advice from those who have had the procedure.
lemon송26.06.27Views 41Likes 1 I thought lifting lasers lifted sagging skin, but I was completely mistaken: Things you must know before getting it.[7]
While looking into lifting lasers, I realized that I had been misunderstanding the basic concepts. I originally thought that lifting lasers pulled the skin upward from below. But it turned out that wasn't the case. Laser lifting is a process that reduces the space between the bone and the flesh, allowing sagging flesh to attach to the bone. That is why it looks like a V-line and feels lifted. I was stunned for a long time after realizing that to really lift the skin, it has to be a surgical lift. I also learned something new: I need to identify my skin type first before getting a lift. First, I need to see if my flesh is 'flesh' or 'skin'. For those with chubby cheeks and overall body fat, dieting is the priority. On the other hand, skin refers to a condition where the skin sags after a drastic diet or stretches out like scar tissue as one ages. These two have completely different approaches. The second is skin thickness. The effectiveness of the same laser varies depending on whether the skin is thick or thin, and if you choose the wrong one, side effects such as cheek hollowing may occur. I heard that there are dermatology clinics these days that check skin thickness using 3D analysis devices. What I felt was most important is that I need to show my skin directly to the doctor and get a recommendation, rather than the consultation manager. I think the way to avoid wasting money is to be honest about the results you want during the consultation and get recommendations. :) For those of you looking into lifting procedures, have you ever wondered if your skin is fat or just leather? I was confused about the difference too. Please share your experiences!
mirotic26.06.25Views 101Likes 3 I got blindsided while researching lifting — A summary of the differences between Thermage and Ulthera that I didn't know[7]
I learned things I really didn't know while going for lifting consultations, so I'm sharing them. Honestly, at first, I also thought that if it was expensive or famous, it must be good, so I started by looking into Ulthera. But as I continued with the counseling, I realized that the question of which one is best was wrong in itself. I realized that lifting isn't about being good or bad, but rather about whether it suits my skin or not. The choice varies completely depending on skin thickness, degree of sagging, and amount of fat. I learned for the first time during the consultation that the skin is divided into the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat layer, and SMAS layer, and that the effects vary completely depending on which layer is targeted. Thermage is a method that regenerates collagen by heating the dermis layer with radio frequency. While the effects appear gradually over three months, skin texture, fine lines, and elasticity improve very steadily. This direction is suitable for those with thin skin who are concerned about fine lines. However, I heard that if someone with severe sagging undergoes Thermage alone, the changes in their body lines might be less than expected, so that made me reconsider. Ultherapy is a procedure that uses ultrasound to directly target the SMAS layer. Since it non-surgically targets the layer that is pulled in surgical lifting, it is highly effective for cases where the jawline has sagged or the cheeks have drooped. However, I learned that the doctor's skill is really important, and that if you have thin skin or little fat, it can actually cause hollowing or sunken cheeks, so I shouldn't just choose one because it is unconditionally good. I hope this is helpful for anyone who, like me, thought that expensive things must be good :) For those of you who have received Thermage or Ulthera, what concerns led you to choose them? I would really appreciate it if you could share your experiences.
오래살자26.06.25Views 89Likes 5 How did you take care of your skin before and after the lifting procedure?[3]
The skin care or home care products you usually receive I was wondering if it was okay to keep using it. There is also talk that we need to take a short break. I think there is less information about these aspects of daily life than I expected.
이하린26.06.25Views 37Likes 5 Permanent lifting procedure?[3]
I understand that lifting procedures are not permanent and their effects wear off after a certain period. In other words, I believe they are treatments that need to be received periodically. However, in the case of a surgery that combines fat removal, fat redistribution, and lifting, is the lifting included in that procedure also non-permanent?
GUNDDAM26.06.25Views 41Likes 1 Did your satisfaction with the lifting procedure last a long time?[5]
I am considering a lifting procedure, but I’m curious because I’ve heard that even if you are satisfied right after the treatment, you quickly return to your original state over time. Looking at the reviews, some people said they were satisfied for several months, while others said the effects lasted shorter than expected. For those who actually received it, how long did the satisfaction last? I'm also curious if it was enough to make you want to get it again!
채소걸26.06.25Views 42Likes 1 Are lifting procedures performed more frequently in winter than in summer?[7]
I noticed there are people who plan their treatments according to the season. There are also people who receive it before the long holiday. I was curious to know how much the timing actually has an impact.
블루베리26.06.25Views 66Likes 7 Has anyone flown on an airplane after a lifting procedure?[4]
There are times when you have business trips or travel schedules, you know. So I suddenly wondered if it is possible to board a plane after the procedure. Are parts like pressure or swelling okay? For those of you with experience, how long did you leave a gap?
민트홀릭26.06.25Views 47Likes 4 Were you able to wear glasses immediately after the lifting procedure?[5]
For people who usually wear glasses, this is quite an important point. Did you wear it right away? I'm curious how many days you were careful. I would appreciate it if those with experience could answer.
이하린26.06.24Views 46Likes 3 From lifting procedures to incisional surgery, a comprehensive guide to the right lifting type for you and its side effects![3]
hello! Dr. Han Kyu-nam, Director of Samsao Plastic Surgery Clinic It is. ✨ Skin sagging naturally comes with aging—it’s upsetting every time you look in the mirror, isn't it, to just brush it off by saying, "Everyone does it"? 🥲 To ensure safe plastic surgery procedures and surgeries, today we have prepared the first session on 'Creating a Proper Plastic Surgery Culture,' which is essential from the perspective of consumers and customers! I am going to explain the lifting procedures that so many of you are curious about in great detail and with honesty. 👇 1️⃣ What is non-surgical lifting (EBD/thread lifting) and what are its characteristics? ✨ Everything about non-surgical lifting that simply tightens sagging tissue without a scalpel! 🔸 Energy-based device (EBD) lifting If facial sagging is not severe, devices such as radio frequency (Thermage) or ultrasound (Ulthera) are primarily used. 🔥 Just like meat shrinks when grilled, this method induces tightening by applying heat around the SMAS layer deep within the skin using different principles! Recently, a wide variety of equipment has been developed, including devices utilizing microwaves similar in principle to microwave ovens; these are collectively referred to as EBDs (Energy Based Devices). Depending on the device, the cost can be as high as surgery, making it less cost-effective, so you should be cautious. However, there is a definite advantage in that the recovery period is short, allowing you to manage the procedure discreetly while going about your daily life. 🔸 Thread Lifting It is a representative procedure with a low barrier to entry, in addition to EBD. It is a method that involves inserting threads of various shapes and materials into the skin and physically pulling them up. They are broadly divided into dissolvable and non-dissolvable threads. • Non-dissolving threads: They last a little longer, but the difference isn't huge. Above all, the psychological burden of knowing they remain in the body for a lifetime is significant. • Dissolvable threads (PDO): Currently the most commonly used material, it takes about 6 to 8 months to break down in the body. 📌 It has excellent biocompatibility, so you can rest assured that it rarely causes problems or inflammation on its own inside the body. "In that case, are there absolutely no side effects with non-surgical lifting?" ⚠️ Just because there is no incision does not mean the risk of side effects is 0%! • Cases of EBD side effects: You may have occasionally seen unfortunate news articles about patients suffering facial burns after undergoing the procedure under general anesthesia. Additionally, cases frequently occur where patients complain that their face looks more saggy because they have lost weight after the procedure, as the fat layer surrounding the targeted SMAS is affected. • Examples of thread lifting side effects: Since sagging tissue is only moved upward without being cut away, the lower skin may accumulate near the cheekbones, temporarily making the face appear wider. If the threads are too close to the skin, they may cause skin indentations (ding-up) or adhesions. 2️⃣ What is the principle behind incisional lifting (facelift/mini-facelift), and what are the precautions? ✨ The truth about incisional lifting and mini-lifting that effectively cut away sagging skin and pull it up! 🔸 Representative surgery, facelift It is literally a surgery where the skin is directly incised, pulled up, the excess flesh is completely cut away, and then sutured. Typically, a long incision is used that starts at the hairline near the temple, wraps around the front and back of the ear, and connects. There are exactly two key keywords for a facelift! ① SMAS layer: A major structure located inside the skin that must be pulled ② Retaining ligament: An obstruction that must be severed because it hinders tissue movement In other words, the principle is to completely loosen the retaining ligaments that hinder facial movement and then strongly pull the SMAS layer to move the sagging skin back to its original youthful position. With the recent advancement of plastic surgery anatomy, various surgical methods have emerged. Currently, the mainstream trend in facelift surgery is the 'Deep Plane Facelift,' which has many advantages as it significantly reduces the scope of subcutaneous dissection. 🔸 The Truth Behind Confusing Mini-Lifts (Mini-Facelifts) It is popular due to the perception that "an incision is made, but simply," but in reality, it is the area that patients find most confusing because there is no precise medical definition or consensus. • General method: A small incision is usually made inside the temple hairline, and the skin beneath is narrowly dissected (subcutaneous dissection). • ⚠️ Honest Comparison of Effects: While the effects may last slightly longer than thread lifting, they fall far short of the results of a traditional facelift. This is because mini-lifts generally cannot dissect below the SMAS layer and can only partially release the retaining ligaments. • ✔️ Important Checkpoint: Even if different hospitals use the same name, 'Mini Lifting,' the location of the incision and the extent of dissection vary completely. Generally, the longer the incision and the wider the dissection area, the more certain the results can be expected, so you must confirm the dissection area during the consultation. ❓ FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. Why do so many people say they lost facial fat after receiving an energy-based device (EBD) lift? A1. A layer of fat is located around the SMAS layer, which is targeted by high-frequency or ultrasound energy. If this fatty area is affected by the energy during the procedure, its volume decreases, which may make it appear visually slimmer or more saggy. Q2. Can my cheekbones look bigger after a thread lift? A2. Yes, this is a phenomenon that can certainly occur. Thread lifting is a procedure that pulls and moves excess skin or soft tissue upward, rather than cutting it away. Therefore, if the volume that was sagging downwards is pushed toward the cheekbones, the face may momentarily appear wider. Q3. Is there a significant difference in effectiveness between a mini-lift and a facelift? A3. Yes, there is a significant difference. Mini-lifting involves a small incision and a narrow dissection range, so it cannot dissect below the SMAS layer and can only release a portion of the retaining ligaments. On the other hand, a full facelift utilizes extensive dissection to thoroughly release the retaining ligaments and fundamentally tighten the SMAS layer, resulting in a different depth of effect. 🎯 Conclusion Lifting is broadly divided into EBD lifting using equipment, thread lifting using threads, and incision lifting (facelift and mini-facelift) which involves cutting and removing the skin. Even non-incisional procedures can result in side effects such as burns, sunken cheeks, or enlarged cheekbones, and the scope of mini-lifting varies widely from hospital to hospital. Every patient has a different facial structure, and soft tissue conditions, such as the skin and SMAS layer, vary completely. Therefore, it is absolutely forbidden to blindly insist on a specific surgery simply because you heard, "This surgical method is the trend these days." Please be sure to find the best method for your face through an in-depth consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon with extensive clinical experience. 🩺 Samsao Plastic Surgery Clinic Director Han Gyu-nam Graduated from Seoul National University College of Medicine Master's degree from Seoul National University College of Medicine Plastic Surgery Resident at Seoul National University Hospital 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 Association of Craniofacial Plastic Surgeons Regular member of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Anti-aging Research Group Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Breast Reconstruction Research Group Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons Botox, Filler, and Thread Research Group Subcommittee Member of the Future Committee of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons MINT global key doctor Elasticum Advisory Board MENTOR Young Leader 17 years of experience in lifting procedures Possesses numerous cases in the field of incisional lifting Current Chief Director of Samsao Plastic Surgery Clinic
한규남 원장26.06.24Views 85Likes 2 Is thread lifting effective for improving nasolabial folds?[8]
line I’ve heard that lifting can help tighten sagging cheeks and improve nasolabial folds, so I’m curious about the experiences of those who have actually undergone the procedure. I’d like to know about the immediate effects and satisfaction levels afterward, as well as how much the nasolabial folds actually improved. I also want to know if thread lifting alone was sufficient, or if combining it with fillers or other lifting procedures yielded better results. I would be grateful if you could share your honest reviews and information regarding the level of pain, swelling, and tightness, as well as how long the results lasted. 🙏
mhuii26.06.24Views 62Likes 3 Is the titanium lifting procedure effective?[8]
I've noticed that Titanium Lifting is quite popular these days for refining facial contours. Looking at the reviews, it seems to be relatively painless, and many patients feel their facial lines are more defined immediately after the procedure. For those who have received Titanium Lifting, what differences did you notice compared to other lifting treatments? I'm curious to know which aspects—such as facial line improvement, elasticity, skin texture, pain, and downtime—were most satisfying. It would be very helpful if you could share whether you are satisfied enough to undergo Titanium Lifting again or if you would recommend other lifting procedures. 🙏
mhuii26.06.24Views 45Likes 2 What was the first thing that changed after getting the lift?[5]
I am curious to know what changes the recipients noticed first. Is it when looking in the mirror? Whether it's when taking a picture Or is it the reaction from those around you? I would like to hear your experiences.
블루베리26.06.24Views 66Likes 5 When is the best time to get a body leg lift? Before or after weight loss?[6]
I'm losing some weight, but my arms are dangling. I feel like my belly, thighs, and buttocks have lost their firmness, so I am considering a body leg lift. Would it be better to lose weight before getting a body lift? I want to lose more weight, and I'm wondering if I should get it after I finish that, or if I can just get it now, and which is more effective.
므찌당당26.06.24Views 51Likes 2 Lifting vs. Skin Care[2]
At first, I looked up information about the procedure. But as I looked into it, I noticed there was more talk about hydration and UV protection. Would consistent skincare actually be more effective than lifting?
기춘이26.06.24Views 39Likes 5 How much pain is there during the lifting procedure?[6]
I haven't tried laser skin lifting yet. As I get older, I can visibly see my skin losing elasticity, so I find myself becoming interested in skin lifting procedures. However, I tend to be a bit of a coward, so I'm wondering if there is any pain during the laser skin lifting treatment.
주여니226.06.24Views 106Likes 3 Worried about skin wrinkles, is Botox or a lifting procedure the right choice?[9]
Lately, I have been stressed because fine lines around my eyes, mouth, and forehead have noticeably increased every time I look in the mirror. I have been diligently applying cosmetics, but they haven't had much effect, so I am considering dermatological procedures. For early-stage wrinkles like mine that are just starting to take shape, would minimally invasive procedures like Botox or fillers be effective, or would it be better to get lifting lasers like InMode or Ulthera? Since this is my first time receiving this procedure, I am worried about potential side effects. I am also curious about what kind of care is the most sustainable and effective for my age and condition. I would appreciate honest recommendations and advice from those who have actually undergone wrinkle improvement treatments!
이야기26.06.24Views 69Likes 4 [Kim's Dermatology Clinic Seoul] I received a consultation for InMode lifting, and I liked that there was no excessive pressure to get it done.[19]
Concerned about my sagging jawline and jowls due to aging, I visited Kim's Dermatology Clinic in Seoul for an InMode lifting consultation. It was a visit I made with great determination, and to start with the conclusion, I was deeply impressed by how honest and kind the director and all the staff were. First, the doctor carefully examined my facial shape and skin thickness, and then explained the principles of InMode lifting and the potential effects on me in an easy-to-understand way. Rather than guaranteeing unconditional results, they pointed out realistic changes I could expect given my skin condition, which completely resolved my questions. The hospital atmosphere was very neat and cozy, and since I arrived on time for my appointment, I was able to be guided immediately with almost no waiting time. In particular, the desk staff and the consultation manager were very kind and attentive. What I liked most was that the pricing was very transparent, and there was absolutely no pressure to buy packages or excessive recommendations for unnecessary procedures. I developed deep trust in them as they honestly suggested only what was exactly necessary for my concerns. As I left after the consultation, I thought to myself, "This is a truly conscientious clinic," and I really wanted to recommend it to acquaintances who are considering dermatological procedures. I plan to coordinate my schedule soon to proceed with the treatment here in earnest.
이야기26.06.24Views 83Likes 2 While looking into lifting procedures, I found myself looking at my parents' faces as well.[3]
In the past, I only saw my face These days, I also find myself looking closely at my parents' faces. Can elderly people also see results from lifting procedures? I am asking because I wanted to do this for you just this once to cheer you up.
영선이26.06.23Views 57Likes 4 Is lifting effective for treating deep, sunken nasolabial folds?[12]
As I get older, my sunken nasolabial folds bother me every time I look in the mirror. I have heard that the recommended treatment for nasolabial folds varies depending on the cause. It seems my nasolabial folds have deepened compared to before. I see procedures like fillers, Botox, and lifting; would a lifting procedure be the best option for long-term maintenance and natural enhancement? Please let me know if you have had the procedure.
임삼미26.06.22Views 303Likes 9 Sharing the effects of Shurink lifting for skin elasticity care.[6]
These days, I am personally realizing that looking in the mirror becomes a dread as I get older. To boost my sagging skin elasticity, I finally made the big decision to get a Shurink treatment at a dermatology clinic. After visiting the clinic for a consultation and listening to the explanation, I learned that if I get InMode done along with it... Shrink lifting effect I heard it was good, so I received both treatments together, and my facial lines became sharper after the procedure. Shrink lifting effect It was really good. The skin firming treatment I received. Shrink lifting effect I am sharing this with you. InMode lifting works on the principle of using high-frequency currents to send electrical currents to the skin and destroy fat, intensively eliminating fat cells in localized areas. It is said to be beneficial for achieving a beautiful jawline, or for treating nasolabial folds and sunken cheeks. Shrink lifting effect It is said to be a good procedure to undergo if your skin is sagging or has poor texture, using ultrasound. Shrink lifting effect I heard that about 600 shots are recommended, and I was worried because I saw many reviews saying it was painful, but aside from a slight stinging sensation, it wasn't too painful, so it was bearable. For the InMode treatment that followed immediately, they proceeded quite gently because they said bruising could occur. They said that bruising after the Shurink treatment disappears after about a week, depending on skin condition. Shrink lifting effect It is also excellent, but I heard that many office workers get this procedure because you can return to your daily life immediately. Also, please keep in mind that InMode can cause bruising depending on the intensity, so it would be good to receive the treatment with that in mind. Like other treatments, InMode is painless, with only a tingling sensation at the very end, so I was able to receive the treatment in a very comfortable state without any pain. Originally, InMode or Shrink lifting effect They say the effects don't appear immediately after the procedure, but rather peak after a month and develop over time. Honestly, I didn't really notice anything right after the Shurink treatment, but a month later, I definitely felt like my jawline looked sharper. Shrink lifting effect It was very good.
GUNDDAM26.06.22Views 106Likes 2 When it comes to lifting, which is more important: personal satisfaction or the reactions of those around you?[5]
Looking at reviews of the procedure, I noticed that surprisingly, many people around them don't seem to know about it. On the other hand, there were also people who said they were satisfied every time they looked in the mirror. Is lifting a procedure where the personal satisfaction feels greater than the changes others notice?
민트홀릭26.06.22Views 106Likes 8 I gained trust just from the lifting consultation at Seoul Chaum Clinic.[16]
As I get older, I feel like my jawline isn't what it used to be. So, I was considering getting a lifting consultation, and I visited Chaum Clinic. To be honest, before the consultation, I was worried about what I would do if the atmosphere was such that they only recommended famous procedures. However, at Chaum Clinic, after checking the current skin condition first They explained step-by-step which procedure would be suitable for me. What was particularly good was not only the effects you can expect The point is that they also pointed out the parts that could be improved. "You explained that this direction might be more suitable in the current situation." I felt confident because it didn't feel like they were trying to push it at all 😊 The hospital atmosphere was calm, and The staff were friendly, so I was able to receive the consultation comfortably. Even though I only received counseling, many of my questions were resolved. It was a time when I realized why choosing the right hospital is important. If I get a lift later I think I will visit Chaum Clinic again 👍
블루베리26.06.22Views 65Likes 5 The thread lifting procedure was effective, but how was the recovery process?[4]
I feel like my cheeks are sagging, so I am considering a thread lift. When I look at reviews, satisfaction with the effectiveness seems high, but I am hesitant because there are more reports of pain or a foreign body sensation than I expected. Do you feel a strong pulling sensation in your face immediately after the procedure, or do you experience any discomfort when smiling or making facial expressions? They say you naturally get used to it over time, but for those who have received it, how long did the pain or foreign body sensation last? How many days does it take for daily life to become comfortable, and considering the benefits, is that level of inconvenience tolerable? I would like to hear your opinions on satisfaction, including not only the good points but also the downsides, duration, and pain. I would appreciate it if you could share the information.
mhuii26.06.22Views 59Likes 2 Review of satisfaction with V-Lift results at Jamsil Jiin Plastic Surgery[8]
I had been dieting very intensely for a while, and as a result, I lost a lot of weight, but the fat on my face was lost in an uneven way, and my jawline became bumpy and looked a bit strange. So, I looked into procedures to neatly and beautifully refine my jawline, and since an acquaintance said that V-Lifting was very effective, I decided to get it. Following my acquaintance's recommendation, I visited Jiin Plastic Surgery in Jamsil, and after the consultation, I proceeded with the procedure immediately. I was quite satisfied with the results of the V-Lifting. V-Lifting is the latest lifting procedure that combines radio frequency and ultrasound energy to act at different depths, ranging from the dermis to the fascia layer, aiming to improve elasticity and facial contours. When I first heard about the V-Lifting procedure, I thought it was the perfect method for smoothing out an uneven jawline. I felt it was ideal for correcting slight asymmetry without injecting foreign substances or medications into the skin. However, I was skeptical about the effectiveness of V-Lifting. I wondered if a procedure achieved solely through radio frequency and ultrasound could really provide satisfactory results. Nevertheless, I decided to give it a try and underwent the procedure at Jiin Plastic Surgery in Jamsil. When I received the procedure, they applied gel to the entire facial line, including the lower face, before proceeding with the treatment. And after the procedure was finished, I was truly satisfied with the results of the V-Low Lifting. I was so pleased with my jawline that it couldn't have been any better. Seeing how the uneven surface of my jaw had been smoothed out and looked so clean, I couldn't help but marvel at the effects of the V-Low Lifting. I felt foolish for having doubted its effectiveness for a moment, and now I go around recommending it to my friends. If you, like me, want a neat and subtle jawline refinement, you will definitely be satisfied with the results of the V-Low Lifting if you visit Jiin Plastic Surgery in Jamsil.
콘센트26.06.21Views 438Likes 4 How long did the effects of the lifting procedure usually last for you?[3]
I have never had a lifting procedure before. I am considering trying it, but I am wondering how long the effects last. I'm curious. Since the cost isn't exactly cheap, I'd like to hear reviews from people who have actually used it. Please also let me know your satisfaction level and duration of retention.
들꽃726.06.21Views 56Likes 1 I'm curious about the duration of the double chin lift and the procedure time![7]
My weight is the same, but strangely enough, it seems like only the fat on my face, especially under my chin, keeps increasing. It makes me so upset every time I take a photo. Because my double chin is ruining my facial contours, I feel like I look older, so I am looking into double chin lifting at a dermatology clinic in Dongdaemun. I've heard that technology is so advanced these days that the procedure is very quick and less painful. I'm wondering if really busy office workers can actually squeeze it in during their lunch break to get it done. Also, the most important thing is, of course, how long the effects of a double chin lift last. Since I'm spending the money on this, I want the results to last a long time, so I'd like to hear your honest reviews based on your experiences regarding how long the benefits actually go.
말해뭐해26.06.20Views 72Likes 3 I'm curious about the recovery period for a double chin lift.[2]
I am thinking of getting a double chin lift for my upcoming summer vacation. Since my vacation isn't very long, how much after getting a double chin lift procedure I was wondering if I need to schedule a recovery period. How long will it take for bruising or if care is needed? I'm thinking of taking about a week off, but I don't think I can schedule it for longer than that. So, if you rest and take care of it at home for about a week after getting a double chin lift... I'm wondering if there will be absolutely no problems with daily life after that!! I don't think lifting procedures usually require a very long recovery period, though. I'm curious because it's my first time getting a double chin lift.
여리나26.06.20Views 48Likes 0 What should I consider first for a nasolabial fold lifting procedure?[3]
I am worried because my nasolabial folds look a little deeper than those of my peers. I am confused about which one to do first, fillers or lifting. I've heard that lifting procedures like Ulthera are effective, but I'm worried about the pain. I am also curious about how much improvement can be seen with just one treatment. I would like to know which procedure is generally recommended to start with initially.
다노맘26.06.20Views 79Likes 1 Is lifting possible for people with thin skin?[7]
My skin is thin and doesn't have much fat. Is it okay to get a lifting procedure in this case? Are there any precautions people with thin skin should take when getting a lift?
꼬영이26.06.19Views 68Likes 3 My experience getting forehead Botox and ending up with seagull eyebrows + getting lateral canthoplasty twice and even having it restored[4]
I'm going to share my experience with the side effects of Botox and lateral canthoplasty that nobody tells you about. Many people get forehead Botox to get rid of wrinkles, but there are side effects. If the forehead becomes unusable, the eyebrows start taking over the role. Then, you will experience the side effect of developing seagull eyebrows, where your eyebrows curl upward like a seagull. Or there are cases where you can't open your eyes. I tend to get the seagull phenomenon easily, so now when I consult, I mention it in advance and ask them to place it on the top. And I am managing it by diluting it so that it is applied weakly. Be really careful with Botox injected into the center of the face. If you try to match your smile by only placing it here, at some point your expression might look stiff or awkward even when you smile. You need to be cautious about cheek liposuction as well. I have seen cases around me where scar tissue formed inside after the procedure, making the cheeks hard and bumpy. I've found that in some cases, it's actually better to leave a slight, natural double chin alone. I personally had the lateral canthoplasty done twice and even had it restored. At first, I had only one side done without an incision, but I went back to the original state, and later I had both sides done with an incision. Incisional lateral canthoplasty can cause a side effect where the outer corners of the eyes droop in a U-shape. I didn't think it was bad, but since the healthy eye got worse, I eventually had it restored. I only restored 50%, but I am still satisfied now. Lateral canthoplasty doesn't guarantee bigger eyes. It's important to check first if it suits your eye condition and face shape. :) Which area were you most satisfied with when getting Botox? I'm satisfied with my forehead and between my eyebrows, but I don't think I would ever get it in the center of my face haha.
메이저리그26.06.19Views 59Likes 1 Would it be okay to get a lift and Botox at the same time?[3]
I am wondering if it is common to receive lifting procedures and Botox together. I would also like to know if it is okay to have them done on the same day, or if I need to schedule them in a specific order. I am also curious if the effects are better if lifting and Botox are done together. I would also like to know if a combination that addresses overall facial elasticity and wrinkle improvement at the same time is common. I am wondering if I need to get Botox with a gap between the lifting treatment and the injection. I would also like to know if the lifting procedure is affected depending on the area where Botox is injected.
닥리버스26.06.19Views 54Likes 2 I'm scared of the pain. How severe is the lifting?[3]
I am curious about the level of pain associated with lifting procedures. I have heard many reviews stating that Ultherapy and thread lifting are particularly painful, so I would like to know what it is actually like. I am also wondering if using anesthetic cream or sedation significantly reduces the pain. I would like to know if there are many cases where people give up on the procedure due to pain. I've heard that Botox is almost painless, but I'm curious how much of a stinging sensation it actually feels. I would also like to know if there is a difference in pain depending on the area treated with Botox.
닥리버스26.06.19Views 73Likes 2 How long do the effects of a lifting procedure last?[3]
I am wondering if I can feel the effects of a lifting procedure after just one session. I would also like to know the difference between procedures that show immediate results and those that take time to show. I am also curious about how long the effects of procedures like Ulthera, Thermage, and InMode last. I would also like to know if additional procedures are absolutely necessary to maintain the effects for a long time. I am wondering how long the effects of Botox usually last. Also, I would like to know if there are cases where facial expressions become very awkward after getting Botox.
닥리버스26.06.19Views 72Likes 1 When is the best time to get a lifting procedure?[4]
Does the effectiveness of lifting procedures vary significantly depending on age? I am curious if there are cases where people receive the procedure in advance even if their skin sagging is not severe. I would also like to know how often it is generally recommended to receive lifting procedures like Ulthera or Thermage. What is the appropriate interval to maintain a natural look? I am also curious whether the effects of thread lifting completely disappear over time or if some remain. I am wondering if there is a specific age limit for Botox. Is there a standard stating that getting it at too young an age could look unnatural? Also, there is talk that resistance can develop if you get Botox repeatedly, and I would like to know if that is actually the case.
닥리버스26.06.19Views 61Likes 3 (Question) I am curious about the lifting effects for facial sagging.[4]
Lately, I've been really concerned about facial sagging, so I'm considering getting a lifting procedure. I feel like my cheeks have sagged compared to before and my jawline seems to have become less defined, so I am thinking about getting a procedure. However, there are so many types that I don't know which one to choose. I've seen various treatments like Ulthera, Shurink, InMode, and Thermage, and I'm curious if there is actually a big difference in their effectiveness. I want to know if I can feel the effects after just one session, or if I need to receive them consistently. I am also curious whether there were any changes immediately after the procedure or if it gradually improved over time. I am also curious about the level of pain, and how long the swelling or bruising lasted after the procedure. My biggest concern is side effects. I would like to know if symptoms such as sunken cheeks, a slimmer face, nerve pain, or uneven skin texture could occur. If there are any procedures you were satisfied with or were dissatisfied with, please let me know the reason as well!
메론잉26.06.18Views 85Likes 0 Please recommend a lifting procedure that is gentle and doesn't irritate the skin![7]
It feels like my facial contours have faded, so I'd like to get something done. Since the rainy season is said to be starting soon, I want to quickly put in the effort to get it before it starts. I'm worried that if it causes significant skin irritation or has a long downtime, it might be too much of a burden, so I'm asking if there are any lifting procedures I can undergo lightly and without pain! It would be even better if it were a procedure that focuses on shaping the face lines and jawline. What have you all tried? :)
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