Many people who visit a plastic surgery clinic often come in thinking, “If it’s thread lifting, that should solve everything.”
However, simply inserting threads into every face using the same method does not guarantee the desired result.
On the contrary, if threads are inserted in a uniform way, the effect may be minimal, and in some cases, asymmetry or an uneven line may develop, leaving some people regretting the procedure.
The eyebrow area is especially delicate, with thin skin and sensitive nerves, so side effects can easily occur if it is done without proper understanding.
If you are planning thread lifting, please read this article to the end.
You will be able to understand why a customized approach is necessary and what points need to be considered.

Problems with one-size-fits-all thread lifting
Thread lifting is a procedure that lifts sagging tissue by inserting medical threads into the face.
The problem is that skin thickness, fat distribution, muscle development, and even the position and shape of the eyebrows differ from person to person.
If these differences are ignored and the threads are inserted in the same way, there may be an immediate feeling of tightness, but it will not last long.
The threads may not function properly under the skin, or they may pull only to one side and create asymmetry. In severe cases, the threads may even be felt under the skin, causing discomfort.
Especially around the eyebrows, simply lifting the skin does not solve the problem.
A natural result can only be achieved by considering the movement of the forehead muscles, the distance between the eyelids and eyebrows, and even the fat and skin elasticity around the eyes.
Please remember that thread lifting performed without proper analysis and customized design is bound to lead to dissatisfaction.

How drooping eyebrows affect your impression
Eyebrows are not just part of the face; they are an important element that determines your overall impression.
When eyebrows droop, the eyes can look heavy, the face can appear older, and you may also seem constantly tired.
Some people keep lifting their eyes with their forehead, which can make forehead wrinkles worse.
Also, when the eyebrows sit lower, the distance between the eyes and eyebrows becomes shorter, making the face look heavier and sometimes giving the other person a slightly angry impression.
On the other hand, when the eyebrow position is properly lifted, it creates a clearer and more open eye area, making the entire face look brighter and younger.
That is why drooping eyebrows are not just a cosmetic issue; they are an important concern that can affect daily comfort as well as your impression and image.
What is the key to eyebrow thread lifting?
At our clinic, improving drooping eyebrows is not just about inserting threads.
We carefully analyze each patient’s forehead and eyebrow structure in detail, and design a customized plan that also considers the movement of the muscles around the eyes.
Eyebrow thread lifting can range from placing thin threads just beneath the skin to securing threads in a deeper layer for a stronger lifting effect.
However, we do not insist on just one method; to achieve a natural result, the threads must be inserted at the appropriate depth and direction based on the patient’s condition.
For patients whose outer eyebrows have sagged significantly, we focus on lifting the sides. For those whose entire eye area has generally drooped, both the center and outer portions need to be corrected at the same time.
We also research and produce the threads we use ourselves.
This is not simply a matter of using the same materials others use; they are customized threads that reflect the experience and know-how accumulated over a long period for safer and more effective results.
In addition, we provide thorough aftercare following the procedure so that patients can feel reassured.
Things to watch for when choosing a plastic surgery clinic for thread lifting
Eyebrow thread lifting may seem relatively simple, but in reality, it is a procedure that can significantly change a person’s impression.
Therefore, when choosing a plastic surgery clinic, there are several things you should definitely check.
First, you should confirm whether the clinic has enough experience and know-how.
Thread lifting is not just about inserting threads mechanically; it also requires knowledge of facial anatomy and aesthetic sense.
Only a doctor who has handled many cases can create natural and long-lasting results.
Second, you should check whether a variety of thread types and methods are available.
It is better to avoid places that use the same thread for every patient.
Depending on the condition of the eyebrows, the thickness, length, shape, and insertion depth of the thread should differ for proper lifting to be possible.
Third, you should look at whether the aftercare system is well established.
After the procedure, bruising, swelling, and a pulling sensation may occur, and recovery speed and satisfaction can vary greatly depending on how these are managed.
It should not be a place that simply performs the procedure and ends there; it must be able to care for the patient throughout the recovery process as well.

When eyebrows droop, it does not only change your appearance; it also has a major impact on comfort in daily life and on self-confidence.
However, if you rush into the procedure because you want a solution, you may end up with no effect at all or even bigger concerns due to side effects.
This is exactly why a one-size-fits-all approach is not enough, and a customized approach that matches the individual’s facial structure and eyebrow condition is necessary.
If you are currently worried about drooping eyebrows, do not make a quick decision just because the procedure looks simple. We recommend choosing a place that offers sufficient experience and a delicate approach.
You are also welcome to visit our clinic. Based on numerous cases, we will do our best to provide natural and long-lasting results.
Thank you.
| This post was written for informational purposes in compliance with Article 56, Paragraphs 1 to 15 of the Medical Service Act. All treatments carry a risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, please be sure to have a thorough consultation with experienced medical staff before making your decision. |