
“Thread lifting is supposed to be effective...
but I’m a bit hesitant.”
Thread lifting is one of the lifting methods that can show results right away, and because its lifting strength is high, many people are interested in it.
However, since it involves inserting threads into the skin to lift it, many people feel intimidated by the procedure.
For this reason, even after getting an actual consultation, some people decide they need to learn more before making a decision.
Since it is a procedure with a higher barrier than general lifting, I’ll explain how to find a place that does thread lifting well.
Looking for a Place That Does Thread Lifting Well in Jamsil?
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The procedure should be tailored to facial structure
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Analyzing skin condition is important
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Balance matters more than the number of threads
Jamsil thread lifting
The procedure should be tailored to facial structure
Thread lifting is not simply a procedure that pulls sagging skin upward.
It is a three-dimensional design-based procedure that repositions the fat layer under the skin, ligaments, and SMAS (the fascial layer) using the thread’s direction and angle.

For example, it should be performed as follows.
For a face with severe cheek sagging
→ diagonal tension from below the cheekbone toward the jawline
For a face centered around nasolabial folds
→ vertical tension along the ligament area beside the nose
For a face with a broad, spread-out contour
→ multi-layer tension along the V-line axis
In other words, the key is to identify each face’s different structure and center of gravity and calculate “which layer to place the thread in, and at what angle.”
Jamsil thread lifting
Analyzing skin condition is important
For thread lifting to produce good results, analyzing the skin condition before the procedure is important.
A truly skilled clinic will precisely analyze the face beforehand, including
✅ ligament position
✅ the layer of sagging (epidermis, fat, fascia)
✅ the center-of-gravity line

If, during the consultation, they specifically explain “which area has descended to make it look like this,” you can consider that half the success has already been achieved.
The type of thread can also be decided based on that analysis.
Cog thread: for significant sagging and reduced elasticity
Mono thread: for thin skin and fine wrinkles
Volume thread: for contour improvement and elasticity enhancement
Ultimately, after thoroughly analyzing the skin condition, the effect of thread lifting changes depending on “where, what kind of thread, and how it is inserted.”
Jamsil thread lifting
Balance matters more than the number of threads
Sometimes people ask whether more threads mean better lifting results.
Simply increasing the number of threads does not necessarily improve the effect.
The true standard for lifting is not the number of threads, but how well the sagging skin is lifted in a balanced way.

If too many threads are inserted, the face may temporarily look firmer, but there is a risk of reduced blood flow or volume imbalance.
On the other hand, threads designed with the correct position and angle naturally define the facial line and remain effective over the long term.
Today, we talked about how to find a place that does thread lifting well in Jamsil.
It is true that the result of thread lifting varies depending on the practitioner’s skill.
That is why it is good to check the following three points.
- Do they analyze your facial structure before the procedure?
- Do they design the procedure according to facial structure?
- Do they talk about “balance” rather than the number of strands?
If a clinic meets these three conditions, it is highly likely that the medical team has both the skill and the sense needed.
Based on what I shared today, I hope you receive a satisfying thread lifting procedure.
Thank you. This was Jamsil UNNI^^
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