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Silhouette Lift Interval: If You Get It Wrong, You May Regret It

Glovi Plastic Surgery · 글로비성형외과의원 · April 10, 2026

Silhouette lift interval, if you get it wrong, you may regret it Hello, this is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic. Silhouette lift interval A clinic that follows the principles of plast...

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Clinic: Glovi Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 10, 2026

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 12:34 AM

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Silhouette lift interval,

if you get it wrong, you may regret it

Hello,

this is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic.

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Silhouette lift interval

A clinic that follows the principles of plastic surgery, Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic
The most important thing in plastic surgery is to keep the basics. Plastic surgery should be designed with the patient’s entire life in mind. Both the process and the results of plastic surgery must be safe. Globi always puts the patient first.
Consultation is an important step that leads to surgery. To help ensure that you are satisfied with the surgical results, we promise personalized consultations with medical staff who have extensive clinical experience.
Aftercare can be said to be an extension of the surgery itself. We provide customized care programs to help patients recover quickly.

Once you have had a Silhouette lift,

it is natural to have questions like these.

How long does the effect last,

when should you get it again,

and if having the procedure too often

might actually be harmful.

But when you look it up, the information is all over the place.

Some places say the maintenance period is 6 months,

some say 1 year,

and some even say it lasts more than 2 years.

So it is understandable if you feel confused about what is correct.

That confusion can actually cause you to miss

the right timing for another procedure,

or on the contrary, make you get it too early.

So today, I will honestly organize what we actually feel in clinical practice

about the timing for a repeat Silhouette lift.

There are two things I will cover.

How long the lift really lasts,

and how to decide the right time for a repeat procedure.

If you read to the end, it should be practically helpful

in finding the timing that suits you.

How long does a Silhouette lift actually last?

Silhouette lift interval

This is one of the questions we hear most often

from patients who visit the clinic.

And to be honest,

it is also a question that is hard to answer definitively.

Everyone’s skin condition is different,

and the procedure method is different as well,

so the duration can vary quite a bit.

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That said, there are realistic numbers we feel in clinical practice.

Regardless of the type of thread, the lifting effect usually lasts

between 6 and 12 months.

Many people wonder about this.

If a non-dissolving thread remains in the body,

why does the lifting effect disappear anyway?

To understand this, you need to know

how a Silhouette lift works.

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A Silhouette lift creates an immediate lifting effect

as the thread’s barbs grip the tissue and pull it upward.

But this condition does not last simply because the thread remains in place.

Rather, fibrotic tissue and adhesions form around the thread,

and that tissue acts as support.

In simple terms, new tissue settles in where the thread was inserted,

creating a structure that helps hold up the face.

But over time, this adhesion tissue also gradually loosens,

and that point usually falls between 6 and 12 months.

That is why the duration is not very different

whether the thread remains in the body or not.

So far, there is no clinically confirmed evidence

that non-dissolving threads last meaningfully longer.

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In addition, you should also know that skin aging does not stop

after the procedure.

Because collagen loss and sagging due to gravity continue,

people with lower skin elasticity may feel

that the duration seems shorter.

At our clinic, we always explain this first during consultation.

If you begin with realistic expectations,

it becomes easier later to tell whether something went wrong with the procedure

or whether this was simply the expected course.

So wherever you go, we recommend that you

make sure to bring up this point before consultation.

Then when should you get another procedure?

Silhouette lift interval

If you know that the duration is about 6 to 12 months,

you will naturally have this question.

So does that mean I should get it again

exactly at the 12-month mark?

We do not think so.

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Deciding the timing for a repeat procedure

simply by counting dates is not very meaningful.

That is because the speed at which the changes fade

varies from person to person.

What matters is not the date,

but your own level of satisfaction.

When your facial contours no longer look like they used to,

and you feel that the person in the mirror has returned to how you looked before the procedure,

that is the time to consider another one.

There are quite a few cases like this among people who come for consultation.

Some come around 8 months after the procedure

saying that the changes seem to have disappeared,

while others come after 14 months

just for a checkup because they are still satisfied.

Even with the same procedure, the difference can be this large.

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So rather than focusing on a number of months,

it is better to base it on your current condition.

In clinical practice, most people reach a point

where satisfaction gradually decreases

between 10 and 12 months after the procedure.

Based on that point,

people who get a repeat procedure every 1 to 1.5 years

tend to maintain a relatively stable condition.

If you do it too early,

you end up having an unnecessary procedure

while the thread’s traction and the adhesion tissue

are still working sufficiently.

On the other hand, if you wait too long,

you may have to start again after the sagging has returned more severely,

and in some cases, more threads than before may be needed.

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This is not to say that you must come to

Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic.

However, when considering a repeat procedure,

please use your own level of satisfaction as the first 기준 rather than the calendar,

and if you experienced a good result the first time,

please keep in mind that continuing care at the same place

is much more advantageous in the long term.

The Silhouette lift interval should be judged

by your own condition, not by a number.

How long it lasts, and when to get it again.

Today I explained these two things,

and I hope this has given some practical guidance

for those considering the procedure.

At Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic, we consider it important

to regularly check the progress after the procedure.

If it is difficult for you to judge the timing of a repeat procedure on your own,

feel free to leave a consultation inquiry at any time.

We will provide a helpful answer.

*The effects and side effects of all procedures may vary

depending on the individual.

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1 minute on foot from Exit 4 of Apgujeong Station on Subway Line 3

on the 5th and 6th floors of EGI Building, 843 Nonhyeon-ro,

Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

Consultation appointments are available on both weekdays and weekends.

All consultations are conducted privately one-on-one.

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