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JUST Plastic Surgery · 눈과 리프팅 21년차 성형외과전문의 임성윤원장 · April 14, 2026

​ Hello. I am the director of Just Plastic Surgery Clinic and an in-house director of Peach Lab Co., Ltd. Peach Lab has been officially approved as a venture company, and we are cu...

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Clinic: JUST Plastic Surgery

Original post date: April 14, 2026

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

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

Hello. I am the director of Just Plastic Surgery Clinic and an in-house director of Peach Lab Co., Ltd. Peach Lab has been officially approved as a venture company, and we are currently engaged in both the cosmetics business and the sale of thread materials.

Isn’t it difficult to choose a thread when doing thread lifting?

If you follow a famous named thread, it is expensive and you do not feel that it is especially better. If you buy a cheap thread, you do not understand the principle and feel uneasy.

I am a board-certified plastic surgeon with 21 years of experience, have been in private practice for 9 years, and specialize in eye surgery and lifting. When I was working as a salaried doctor, I also performed many facelifts, but since opening my clinic 9 years ago, I have seen the advantages and potential of thread lifting, and to this day I have experienced many thread lifting cases and have been running my clinic through them.

Because I use a large amount of threads, I ended up designing and making my own threads.

Today, I would like to introduce that part.

What I think is,

The result of thread lifting is, of course, most dependent on the injector’s design.

After that, I would say the thread material that can support it well is important.

Everyone would agree.

While using ready-made threads, I found many good points, but also many disappointing points. In particular, I became even more eager to actively improve PDO threads, which are used the most.

As a result of continuing those concerns, I ended up designing threads myself,

and now I have a thread lineup that I personally manufacture and distribute.

We have a thread lineup for the front cheek and nasolabial folds,

a thread lineup for the side cheeks and jawline,

a thread lineup for the double chin and lower jawline,

and fixation threads that can be used in various areas.

All of them are made of PDO material, and the 특징 is that they directly improve the shortcomings I felt while performing a large number of thread lifting procedures.

PDO threads have many advantages. They have good elasticity, strong pulling force, cause relatively little discomfort when inserted, and provide an immediate effect.

The problems I thought about were: (1) they break too quickly. (2) (in the case of cannula types) once inserted incorrectly, they cannot be reversed.

Even threads made by well-known thread manufacturers, in the case of long threads over 40 cm, often broke more easily than expected. When used for scalp fixation or behind-the-ear fixation, if the thread breaks and it is not a bidirectional thread, the thread end can become exposed outside the skin. Exposure outside the skin is a major problem, and I have also seen many cases where the effect of the thread wore off quickly.

So, for the thread I designed, I specially processed PDO and created a thread with a method that delays the point at which the thread begins to degrade during the twisting process. This thread definitely lasts longer, making it sturdy and providing long-lasting retention, so I made it possible to perform stable pulling lifts at fixation points that many practitioners want to use.

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DL thread

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Thread processing in progress

For cannula-type threads, I made a product with a cap so that the depth of the thread can be corrected at any time if it is inserted incorrectly. No matter how skilled the practitioner is, it is not always easy to place it at the correct depth because of skin type or bone shape. In such cases, the cannula can be pulled back again while keeping the cap in place. This makes correction easy and helps minimize dimpling. The same applies when it is inserted too deeply and the effect is not obtained; correction is also possible in that case.

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Cannula thread

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Photo of the cannula thread cap

We are also producing a new-generation thread material with bidirectional needles that allows the thread length to be freely adjusted.

What I can confidently introduce is that these are threads used at our clinic, and as a thread user, both the feel during use and the results are good.

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Also, because direct feedback is possible, if there is anything inconvenient, I can reflect it as much as possible.

The price of the threads is also relatively affordable, and their lifespan is long, so I think it would be good if you try them at least once.

I will share the contact number for the person in charge.

010-8672-3700

▲ Tap to call

Thank you!

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