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Silhouette lifting price: There’s something to check before the number

Glovi Plastic Surgery · 글로비성형외과의원 · April 30, 2026

Silhouette lifting price, There’s something to check before the number Hello, This is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic. Silhouette lifting price A clinic that follows the principles of...

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Clinic: Glovi Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 30, 2026

Translated at: April 30, 2026 at 6:16 AM

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Silhouette lifting price,

There’s something to check before the number

Hello,

This is Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic.

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Silhouette lifting price

A clinic that follows the principles of plastic surgery, Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic
In plastic surgery, following the basics is the most important thing. Plastic surgery must be designed with the patient’s whole life in mind. Plastic surgery must be safe in both process and results. Globi always puts the patient first.
Consultation is an important step that leads to surgery. We promise personalized consultations with medical staff with extensive clinical experience so that you can be satisfied with your surgical results.
Aftercare can also be considered an extension of surgery. We provide customized care programs to help patients recover quickly.

When you search for Silhouette lifting price, you quickly notice that even for the same procedure, there can be quite a big difference from one clinic to another. Naturally, a thought comes to mind.

If it’s the same procedure anyway, can’t I just get it done somewhere cheaper?

In fact, this is one of the most difficult questions for a clinic to answer.

That’s because to keep prices low, the structure of the procedure inevitably has to change.

So before deciding based only on the number, I’d like you to first check what is behind that number.

I’ll speak plainly in this post.

The real reason Silhouette lifting prices differ by clinic

Silhouette lifting price

Prices vary this much, but in the end, isn’t it all basically the same?

This is something we hear quite often during consultations. It’s understandable that you might feel that way. But with Silhouette lifting, price differences are not simply a matter of clinic profit margins; they are a matter of the procedure itself being configured differently.

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The most direct variables that determine the price are the quality and the number of threads.

If you understand how these two factors work together, it becomes natural to see why the same procedure can have different prices.

Thread quality varies depending on the manufacturing method. In the past, threads were made by carving them and creating barbs (cogs). However, this method had a critical drawback: the thread body became thinner and could break easily.

To address this, the more recently used “press molding” method was developed. Because the thread is formed while maintaining its original shape, it has higher strength and much stronger traction. Of course, the material cost is different, and that difference can be reflected directly in the procedure price.

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The number of threads is an even more sensitive factor.

For Silhouette lifting to be effective, an adequate amount must be used according to the degree of sagging. In people in their 20s, about 10 to 13 threads per side are often needed, while in middle-aged and older patients, about 15 to 20 threads per side are often required.

Reducing the number of threads may lower the procedure cost, but the lifting effect you can expect will also inevitably be reduced. For those who decide based only on price and then feel the effect was minimal, this is not an uncommon cause.

Ultimately, when comparing prices, you should first check what thread is used and how many threads are inserted, rather than just looking at the number.

Why results can differ even when the thread and number are the same

Silhouette lifting price

If the thread configuration is the same, will the results be the same too? Not necessarily.

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Silhouette lifting is a procedure in which the placement and angle of the threads determine the outcome. To design where and at what angle the threads should be inserted, the practitioner must accurately read the patient’s face shape, skin thickness, and the direction in which sagging has progressed.

If this judgment is even slightly off, the lift may not take properly, or the pulling direction may look unnatural.

In fact, at lectures, fellow doctors sometimes ask, “Why do the results differ even though the procedure is the same?”

The answer ultimately comes down to how many cases the practitioner has handled.

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The eye for reading facial structure is a sense that develops with experience. This isn’t simply a matter of saying, “more experience is better,”

It means that in Silhouette lifting, that difference in sense can affect the results.

One more thing to add: Silhouette lifting originally began in the West, but if you pull sideways using the Western method as is, the cheekbones may appear wider.

This is why a separate method is needed, one that avoids the cheekbone area and inserts the threads in a way suited to Asian bone structure. These details can also be the point that separates natural-looking results from awkward ones.

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Silhouette lifting price

To judge whether the price is reasonable, you ultimately also need to see whether the practitioner has this sense. The type and number of threads used can be checked in the estimate, but the doctor’s skill can only be gauged through the depth of the consultation.

I’d like to say one thing to those looking into Silhouette lifting prices. The moment the standard for comparison becomes the number, it becomes easy to overlook what really matters.

Globi’s principle is to transparently disclose the precautions and possible side effects that patients must know. If you have any questions, from the type of thread to the direction of the procedure design, please feel free to leave an inquiry for consultation.

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Globi Plastic Surgery Clinic is located on the 5th and 6th floors of EGI Building, 843 Nonhyeon-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, 1 minute on foot from Exit 4 of Apgujeong Station on Subway Line 3.

Consultation reservations are available on both weekdays and weekends. All consultations are conducted privately, one-on-one. For detailed inquiries and reservations, please leave a message through the channel below.

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