
As the weather gets colder, it feels like the skin concerns I have been worrying about become even more pronounced, so my worries keep growing.
As the skin becomes dry, wrinkles on the face stand out more, and at the same time, sagging and drooping also seem to get worse. One of the procedures many people prefer to improve these skin concerns is [thread lifting].
Thread lifting is a procedure that helps define a sagging jawline, improve drooping, and improve wrinkles, so it continues to be popular. As a result, there are now various types of thread lifting available in different forms, materials, and with different effects.
At a clinic that is good at thread lifting, Mint threads, which are characterized by strong fixation and tensile strength, are used among the various types of thread lifting to help patients with sagging skin concerns.

The biggest reason people consider thread lifting is to improve signs of skin aging such as sagging and loose skin below the jawline, as well as wrinkles. To improve these concerns, it is best to use a material that has strong fixation and adheres closely to the skin during lifting.
In particular, unlike facelifts and similar procedures, thread lifting is performed through a relatively simple process, so it is better to use thread lifting that provides strong fixation for duration and effectiveness.

Mint thread features 360-degree rotating barbs distributed along the entire thread, which strongly anchor in the skin tissue from all directions and enhance the lifting effect.
It is a thread certified by the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety as a [facial tissue fixation] thread, which increases safety and allows for expected high effectiveness.
At a clinic that is good at thread lifting, people who visit to undergo Mint thread procedures experience satisfaction, and you can find various reviews and before-and-after cases for different situations.
Mint thread lifting helps lift sagging skin tissue intensively, improving concerns such as a drooping jawline, smile lines around the mouth, and nasolabial folds.

To enhance the effect of Mint thread lifting, instead of the general method of fixing threads at multiple points and lifting them in one direction, the threads are crossed and pulled up in a mesh-like pattern, creating greater tension in the threads and securing them firmly.
Precautions after thread lifting:
Bruising and swelling that may occur after thread lifting are natural phenomena, but if the bruising and swelling are too severe or continue for more than two weeks, it is best to check with the clinic. Also, if heat or pain develops after thread lifting, cold compresses may help.
Washing the face and hair after thread lifting may raise concerns about infection at the treatment site, so it is recommended to start the day after the procedure.
Smoking and drinking can worsen the wound, so patients are advised to refrain from smoking and alcohol for at least 1 to 2 weeks after the procedure.
More detailed precautions after thread lifting can be explained carefully after the procedure.
(Depending on the situation, individual differences may occur.)

There are countless places that perform thread lifting, but a clinic that is good at thread lifting can be determined by the skill of the medical staff.
Because each patient has different skin condition, degree of sagging, and amount of fat, the results can vary depending on the direction and angle of lifting even if the same thread is used. Therefore, thread lifting should be performed through a one-on-one customized design and plan.
A clinic that is good at thread lifting strives to increase satisfaction with the results by providing customized procedures that take even small differences into account through know-how built from years of experience and delicate attention to detail.
From careful, thoughtful consultations and procedures by a plastic surgery specialist with more than 15 years of experience to aftercare through ongoing communication, the dedicated medical team stays with you from start to finish.

Precautions After Thread Lifting
