There are probably many people searching for facelift surgery while thinking about changes in their appearance.
You may feel that skin care or laser procedures are no longer enough, and as you look for a more definite solution, you may have reached the stage of comparing even the option of “surgery.”
However, for many people, the process of checking the price brings another set of concerns. The unexpectedly high cost, the burden of the recovery period, and worries about whether the results might look unnatural after surgery. The effects seem clearly promising, but you may not feel certain that this is truly the treatment you need right now.
The important point is that lifting treatment does not necessarily have to begin with surgery. Facial sagging also has stages, and choosing the right method for that stage greatly affects satisfaction.
If the sagging is moderate or less, or if you prefer a natural-looking change, there is a method that can produce good results even before surgery. That is thread lifting.
However, thread lifting is not simply “a light procedure chosen by people who find surgery burdensome.”
In this post, I will explain why people considering facelift surgery should also consider thread lifting, and in which cases it can be the more satisfying choice.

Considering facelift surgery means it is a sign that “now is the time for change”
Starting to search for facelift surgery likely means that you are feeling more than just a decrease in skin elasticity; your facial contours may be changing.
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The jawline looks blurred
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The jowls have dropped, making the face look larger
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The nasolabial folds have become deeper
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When taking photos, you look older than before
These changes are mostly not a problem with the skin itself, but rather the result of multiple layers underneath loosening together and sagging downward.
That is why you inevitably reach the limits of what cosmetics or skin care can do.
Facelift surgery works by directly dissecting the sagging tissue and lifting it upward, so you can expect satisfying results.
However, not every change requires facelift surgery.
In particular, the following people should take another look:
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When the sagging is not severe, but you still want a definite improvement
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When you feel a strong psychological burden about surgery
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When it is difficult to take a long recovery period
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When you prefer a natural-looking change
At this stage, it is far more important to find the method that matches the stage of facial aging than to simply decide between “surgery or not.”

The biggest advantage of thread lifting is its “natural-looking change”
Thread lifting is a procedure in which medical threads are inserted into the skin layer to lift sagging tissue upward.
However, simply lifting sagging skin upward does not automatically produce satisfying results.
Natural anti-aging results are possible only when the procedure is tailored by considering several factors, such as age, the degree of sagging, skin type, and the treatment area.
Another advantage is the recovery process. In general, because there is no major incision, return to daily life is relatively quick, and swelling or bruising is often limited. The fact that change can be considered even within a busy schedule is a bigger advantage than it may seem.
Above all, thread lifting is meaningful as a treatment that helps maintain the face in a better direction right now. Rather than reversing severe sagging with surgery later, it can be seen as an approach that slows the aging process.
As a result, thread lifting is not merely a substitute for surgery, but can be a more realistic option for many people.

Thread lifting results are determined by “design”
Thread lifting is known as a relatively low-burden procedure, but that does not mean the results are determined simply.
The facial impression can change greatly depending on where the threads are placed, in what direction, and how accurately they are inserted.
In other words, what matters more than the number of threads is thinking about the overall facial balance and performing the procedure accordingly.
Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, it is important to design the treatment by analyzing each person’s face shape and the direction of sagging.
If you want different results from the same thread lifting procedure, you should check whether the clinic thoroughly and carefully carries out the consultation process before treatment.
Also, if needed, combining laser lifting or volume-improvement procedures can create an effect where the entire face looks more defined rather than simply pulled upward, so please check whether this can be done as well.

Facelift surgery is certainly an effective treatment. However, it may not be the first option to consider for every case of sagging. What matters is choosing the option that fits your current facial condition.
Thread lifting can be a realistic alternative for those who want change but find surgery burdensome, and if performed at the right time, it can also help make the aging process more gradual.
Most importantly, I hope you remember that there is no single “correct answer” in lifting treatment.
If you have been considering facelift surgery, it is also a good idea to check first whether thread lifting is at a stage that can sufficiently address your current concerns.
You cannot stop the passage of time entirely, but you can choose to make it move more slowly. If you are considering change in a way that is a little more natural, a little less burdensome, and does not damage your current impression, thread lifting is certainly worth considering.
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 the risk of side effects and complications depending on the individual. Before treatment, be sure to make a decision only after sufficient consultation with medical professionals who have extensive experience. |