
Hello. We are Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic, pursuing natural and beautiful changes.
As prevention and treatment of diseases that pose many threats in life have developed, people’s life expectancy has been gradually increasing.
Nowadays, often called the era of 100-year lives, many people actually live even longer than that.
For this reason, people in their 60s today look noticeably different from those of the past.
In the past, they were considered elderly, but today, if someone in their 60s has grandchildren, they may even be called a young grandmother.
Since many people continue to live active social lives, today’s middle-aged and older adults can be said to be healthy and energetic.
As a result, the number of people who want to stay healthy for a long time while also holding on to a little more youth has been steadily increasing.
A healthy body can be managed through diet and exercise, but lustrous hair without gray strands and firm, wrinkle-free skin require even more care.
Unfortunately, aging comes to everyone, only at different speeds, so to slow it down and look younger, people also consider midlife lifting.
What types of midlife lifting are there?

It is often called anti-aging.
In the sense of preventing aging, various methods that make a person look younger can broadly be called anti-aging.
Midlife lifting options are included among them.
There are many types of midlife lifting.
You can receive help from radiofrequency, ultrasound, fillers, Botox, and thread lifting, and furthermore, lifting effects can be emphasized through surgical methods.
Because each of these lifting methods has different characteristics and strengths, it is advisable to choose according to the kind of improvement you need.
Among them, thread lifting can be said to be a procedure preferred by middle-aged and older adults.
Compared with lifting procedures such as ultrasound or radiofrequency, the maintenance period and effects are relatively more distinct, and it is free from the disadvantages of surgery, such as scars.
However, like other lifting methods, the results of thread lifting can also vary depending on the materials and the clinic, so we recommend looking carefully before visiting.
Midlife lifting, what is thread lifting?

So why is thread lifting in the spotlight?
Thread lifting is a procedure that increases the skin’s tensile strength using medical threads that dissolve in the body.
It does not simply improve wrinkles; it also helps increase skin elasticity and lift areas such as the facial line that have sagged due to aging.
Depending on the ingredients, it can also induce the skin itself to recover, which may help fundamentally improve sagging skin.
However, as mentioned earlier, thread lifting is available in a variety of materials depending on the manufacturer, and the shapes also differ.
Since the results can vary greatly depending on the medical staff performing the procedure, it is a good idea to consider a few factors when deciding where to receive midlife lifting.
Where is good for thread lifting?

Then what kind of place should you look for to receive thread lifting?
✅ A place that offers a wide variety of thread types
✅ A place where experienced medical staff are on site
✅ A place that provides customized 1:1 procedures
✅ A place that establishes a systematic treatment plan

At our clinic, we were helping patients with procedures suited to their skin using a variety of popular thread types on the market, such as Mint, VOV, Blue Rose, and Silhouette Soft.
At this time, it is important to work with medical staff who fully understand the characteristics of the threads while also having a high level of understanding of the patient’s skin condition.
The chief director of Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic has been striving for stable results based on extensive experience with midlife lifting and anatomical knowledge.
Furthermore, based on the analyzed skin of each patient, we were establishing a 1:1 treatment plan and designing the direction in which the threads would pass.
Rather than simply lifting diagonally, the threads are inserted at appropriate angles based on facial features and proportions, making it possible to prevent side effects such as the cheekbones appearing larger.















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