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Thread Lifting Price for Nasolabial Folds

리본성형외과 · 리본성형외과 · October 7, 2024

Hello, we are Re:本 Plastic Surgery, located at Exit 1 of Sinsa Station, and we are pleased to meet you. ​ ​ Deep forehead wrinkles and nasolabial folds are often seen as signs of a...

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Clinic: 리본성형외과

Original post date: October 7, 2024

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 7:40 AM

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

Hello, we are Re:本 Plastic Surgery, located at Exit 1 of Sinsa Station, and we are pleased to meet you.

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Deep forehead wrinkles and nasolabial folds are often seen as signs of an aged appearance.

When drawing a face, the line that drops from the sides of the nose downward is also often used to show that a person is getting older.

As people age and develop deep nasolabial folds, some become stressed and look into various procedures.

Deeply formed nasolabial folds can be improved with a variety of procedures depending on the cause.

Among them, thread lifting lifts by physically pulling up sagging skin tissue that has lost elasticity due to aging.

Even deep nasolabial folds can be improved depending on where and how they are lifted.

Today, we will take a look at thread lifting, which can help improve nasolabial folds.

Thread lifting?

Thread lifting is a procedure that can create a lifting effect by inserting dissolvable threads under the skin to pull the tissue.

Compared to device-based lifting, the effects can be seen immediately, and because it does not involve surgical procedures such as facial contouring surgery, it is relatively less burdensome.

However, because the tissue must be physically pulled, thread lifting is a procedure that depends greatly on the practitioner’s technique.

Before the procedure, the patient’s skin characteristics and degree of sagging should be comprehensively evaluated, and the treatment should begin with careful design.

Only then can the risk of side effects be reduced and satisfaction increased.

However, as thread lifting has become somewhat mainstream, and because dissolvable threads such as PDO are absorbed and disappear over time,

many people take thread lifting, which is classified as a “petit” procedure, too lightly.

Before undergoing thread lifting, we strongly recommend that you receive a direct consultation and choose a clinic with a strong understanding of the procedure, as well as broad experience and well-rounded anatomical knowledge.

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Be careful with the type of thread used in thread lifting.

Threads used for lifting can be broadly divided into two types by material and into three types by shape.

First, by material, they can be divided into PDO threads and PLLA threads.

PDO threads, which are used most often, are threads whose safety has long been proven.

Since they dissolve and disappear over time, there is no need for separate removal, and after being inserted under the skin, they stimulate the surrounding tissue and indirectly help collagen production.

PLLA threads contain the same ingredient as Sculptra and play a “collagen boost” role by directly generating collagen.

Compared to PDO threads, they are more effective at enhancing volume.

By shape, they are divided into cog threads, mono threads, and cone threads.

In general, cog threads and mono threads are made of PDO, while cone threads are made of PLLA.

Cog threads are lifting threads with barbs that directly grip the skin tissue and pull it upward.

When people say “thread lifting,” they usually mean a procedure performed using these “cog threads.”

Mono threads are smooth, thin threads without barbs, and they are used to stimulate the skin tissue and remodel collagen.

Cone threads are made of PLLA.

They have a form in which rounded, cone-shaped protrusions surround the thread,

and because these cones move and are flexible, they have the advantage of being usable in areas where the tissue is thin or frequently moves.

In addition, a variety of threads with different materials and shapes continue to be developed and released.

To find the “perfect thread for you” among the many lifting threads available, a careful diagnosis must come first.

If you approach this simply by criteria such as which product is the most popular or the most expensive, it may not suit your skin condition and problems may arise, so special caution is needed.

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Design is important.

When getting thread lifting to improve nasolabial folds, design is especially important.

Of course, the cause of the nasolabial folds must be carefully identified and the procedure must be performed in a way that improves it,

and it should be designed differently for each individual depending on their current skin condition in order to help achieve the desired goal.

If the procedure is performed uniformly without considering this, the face may look unnatural or you may suffer from unwanted side effects, so caution is necessary.

Before receiving the procedure, we strongly recommend that you have a thorough consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon who has extensive knowledge of human anatomy and experience with a wide range of cases.

In particular, when choosing a clinic, you should not forget to look for one that allocates sufficient consultation time for counseling and design.

At Re:本 Plastic Surgery, a board-certified plastic surgeon with more than 20 years of experience personally examines your skin type and face in detail to recommend only the procedures you truly need,

and thread lifting is performed after being designed to improve concerns such as nasolabial folds and sagging deep cheek tissue as much as possible.

If you are concerned about sagging skin and deepening nasolabial folds, please visit Re:本 Plastic Surgery.

We will guide you carefully and kindly.

Thank you.

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