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Nonhyeon Station thread lifting: which type is right for me?

Luho Plastic Surgery · LUHO PLASTIC SURGERY · November 13, 2025

Hello. This is Luho Plastic Surgery. As interest in appearance has increased, everyone likely wants skin with more elasticity. To soften deepened wrinkles and create firmer skin, y...

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Clinic: Luho Plastic Surgery

Original post date: November 13, 2025

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 2:49 AM

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Hello. This is Luho Plastic Surgery.

As interest in appearance has increased,

everyone likely wants skin with more elasticity.

To soften deepened wrinkles

and create firmer skin,

you may be looking into Nonhyeon Station thread lifting.

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If each hospital recommends different threads,

and you are not sure which type is good,

this article may be worth your attention.

We will organize and explain

the recommended thread-lifting types by area,

their duration, and what to consider.

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Nasolabial folds · sagging cheeks

Restoring elasticity and refining contours

Nasolabial folds and sagging cheeks are

the areas most affected by gravity,

so strong fixation and traction are required.

For this area, Jamber Lifting

is suitable for effective results.

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☑️ Jamber Lifting

  • Uses complex barbed PDO threads

  • Activates collagen production within the skin

  • Focuses on improving elasticity

The densely spring-shaped Jamber thread is

inserted into the dermis with a special cannula,

lifting sagging skin upward and adding volume.

With a short procedure time, busy modern people

can return to daily life quickly,

and it is drawing attention for its natural lifting effect.

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Jawline · double chin line

Nonhyeon Station thread lifting

The jawline determines the harmony of the face,

and because the fat layer is thick and the load of gravity is concentrated,

Conceltina Lifting, which has excellent durability and recovery,

may be effective.

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A thread with an accordion structure made from PCL

induces collagen production in the skin over a long period of time,

helping to refine the jawline and lift the double chin.

If needed, combining it with Jamber Lifting

can enhance elasticity and improve contours.

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Around the eyes · skin texture

Delicate stimulation for fine areas

The skin around the eyes and the upper cheekbones is thin

and sensitive,

so Ultra V Lifting,

which uses medical-grade PDO threads that dissolve in the body,

is a good option.

Depending on skin thickness and wrinkle depth,

the number of threads is adjusted and the threads are pulled in the desired direction,

helping to improve wrinkles and skin elasticity.

If performed around the time your 30s begin,

it can help maintain elasticity and smooth skin texture.

At Luho Plastic Surgery, we use genuine threads

made of protein and certified by the KFDA,

and because they are absorbed into the body after about 3 months,

there is less risk of allergies and foreign-body reactions.

In addition, the thread thickness is 0.12 mm,

thinner than a strand of hair, so there is almost no scarring.

Depending on the skin, wrinkles, and age,

twist threads and twin threads are used.

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Neck wrinkles · areas with reduced elasticity

Structural regenerative lifting

The neck moves a lot,

and because the skin is thin, elasticity declines quickly.

For this area, Conceltina Lifting

is a stable choice.

Using Fresco threads made by forming cog-like protrusions in both directions,

the thread is pulled and secured strongly,

showing a lifting effect with excellent longevity.

Unlike ordinary threads, it has an elastic structure that folds and unfolds,

so it goes in smoothly when inserted,

and pulls with consistent tension inside the skin.

It is slowly broken down in the body,

and the maintenance period is relatively long at about 1 to 2 years.

Rather than solving the issue with an immediate pull,

you can experience the skin gradually changing over time.

This thread is more focused on improving skin texture, elasticity, and radiance

than on a firm lifting effect. Nonhyeon Station thread lifting: which type is right for me? image 9

The key point to consider in

Nonhyeon Station thread lifting

is 'understanding the facial structure.'

Thread lifting procedures are important not only in terms of comparing ingredients,

but also as a design process created by analyzing

the structural characteristics of each facial area

and the different goals of each patient.

✔️ Nasolabial folds - firm fixation

✔️ Jawline - restored elasticity

✔️ Around the eyes - delicate stimulation

The thread used, the direction, and the depth

for the target area need to be carefully planned.

After a thorough consultation with an experienced specialist,

if the facial structure is accurately diagnosed

and a customized lifting plan is made,

it is possible to restore

balanced contours and elastic skin

without overdoing it.

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