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JUST Plastic Surgery · 눈과 리프팅 21년차 성형외과전문의 임성윤원장 · March 26, 2026

I’m sharing 3 advantages of Silhouette Soft! This is not simply a post listing its advantages. I have personally used Silhouette Soft for 7 years, and this is a summary of what I h...

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Clinic: JUST Plastic Surgery

Original post date: March 26, 2026

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 12:36 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

I’m sharing 3 advantages of Silhouette Soft!

This is not simply a post listing its advantages.

I have personally used Silhouette Soft for 7 years,

and this is a summary of what I have actually felt while applying it to patients.

If you are interested in Silhouette Soft,

it may be worth reading to the end at least once.

Table of contents

▶ PLLA material: why the results last so long

▶ Clear lifting created by the cone structure

▶ Stable tissue response even with repeated procedures

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PLLA structure photo

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Close-up photo of the thread

  1. PLLA material: why the results last so long

The biggest feature of Silhouette Soft is

that it uses PLLA (Poly-L-lactic acid) material.

Compared with commonly used PDO threads,

the breakdown speed is much slower.

In other words,

this means the lifting effect lasts longer.

In addition, Silhouette Soft does not simply pull tissue upward;

it also has the characteristic of inducing collagen production.

So over time,

you may feel that skin elasticity gradually improves.

“Isn’t the effect of thread lifting too short?”

I get this question often,

and for those who have this concern,

Silhouette Soft can be a good option.

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Silhouette Soft cone diagram

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Close-up of the cone

  1. Clear lifting created by the cone structure

Unlike ordinary cog threads,

Silhouette Soft has a cone structure.

These cones are designed to move between knots,

and because they are cone-shaped, they have a wide base area.

Thanks to this structure,

the ability to hold tissue is strong,

and the lifting effect often appears more clearly.

But there is an important point here.

Silhouette Soft is not a procedure where

“the thread itself creates the result.”

Design, direction, depth, and even the pulling points

all need to match correctly for a good result.

Also, because Silhouette Soft has a fixed length structure,

it is very important to choose the right thread according to the patient’s facial condition.

In the end, the result of Silhouette Soft

depends greatly on the practitioner’s understanding and experience.

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Before-and-after photos

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  1. Stable tissue response even with repeated procedures

This is the advantage that personally impressed me the most.

Having used Silhouette Soft for about 7 years,

I have seen many cases of repeated procedures.

What I felt during that process was that

even when procedures were performed on the same area more than four times,

there was almost no sense of adhesion or tissue stiffness.

Usually, when collagen boosters or other procedures are repeated,

the next time a needle is inserted,

you may feel resistance or the tissue may become firmer.

But with Silhouette Soft,

even with repeated procedures, the tissue remained relatively soft,

and there were many cases where discomfort during the procedure was minimal.

This is not just a subjective feeling,

but a conclusion drawn from accumulated experience over long-term use.

That is why I think Silhouette Soft is

a thread with a high level of stability in terms of tissue response as well.

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Before-and-after photos

Silhouette Soft is definitely a good thread.

But it is not a procedure that is the answer in every case.

Depending on the patient’s condition, desired direction, and facial structure,

other threads or procedures may be more suitable.

What matters is not

“which thread you use,” but

“how you design and apply it.”

Silhouette Soft,

when its potential is used well,

is, in my opinion, a tool that can produce the best results.

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