The reason mini facelift at Ribbon Plastic Surgery hits the sweet spot for value for money!
A 30-year lifting master, #RibbonPlasticSurgery Director Dr. Park Jae-hyun, explains that if you combine a mini lift with "this," you can make up for the shortcomings of a mini facelift? Let’s find out right now!


The biggest concern with a mini facelift seems to be whether the result will also be mini. Usually, people choose a mini lift over a full facelift because a facelift may feel too large in scope, too expensive, or too intimidating as a surgery. In some cases, people choose a mini facelift because they want to focus lifting on the specific area they care about most. But a mini lift is still surgery... If the effect is too mini, disappointment can be significant, right?


Usually, when doing a mini lift, the incision is made in front of the ear, but the areas people most often want lifted seem to be the nasolabial folds near the mouth and the sagging cheeks. So although the burden of surgery is reduced as much as possible, there can be cases where the area you actually wanted lifted the most does not improve enough. That may be why doubts about mini facelift results arise, and why some reviews say, "The effect seems insufficient."

#RibbonFacialLift, which combines Ribbon Plastic Surgery’s mini lift with thread lifting, seems to be a solution that can address those issues! Ribbon’s own mini facelift method can maximize lifting effects while compensating for the drawbacks of a mini lift. Its 3-step lifting method is:

- Special thread lifting
A specially made thread with twice as many barbs is combined with Ribbon’s expertise to lift the skin.
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2) Temple lift
A tiny incision is made inside the scalp, the skin is pulled up with thread lifting, and the excess skin is removed, improving even the drooping outer corners of the eyes.
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3) Mini lift
A micro-incision is made in front of the ear to remove stretched SMAS tissue and fix it to the firm temporal fascia, pulling the skin once again.

Because of this, by clearly setting the direction of improvement based on Ribbon’s expertise, it seems possible to achieve more satisfying results than with a mini lift alone.
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Because the areas that need improvement and the extent of improvement vary from person to person, a procedure or treatment that worked for someone else may not show the same effect for me. That is why, when it comes to lifting, it seems important to consult medical staff who can clearly diagnose how much improvement you can expect from a single procedure. The longer you delay lifting, the higher the cost and recovery time become, so I hope you achieve results that hit the sweet spot for value for money before it gets too late : ) !

