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Regain Your V-Line with a Non-Incisional Facelift Thread Lift

메리성형외과의원 · 메리성형외과의원 · July 12, 2024

Hello. We are Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic, pursuing natural and beautiful changes. As time passes, our skin inevitably undergoes gradual aging. In the past, people mostly focused o...

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Clinic: 메리성형외과의원

Original post date: July 12, 2024

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 6:37 AM

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

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Hello. We are Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic, pursuing natural and beautiful changes.

As time passes, our skin inevitably undergoes gradual aging.

In the past, people mostly focused on anti-aging through skincare, but today, with the advancement of various medical technologies, many also turn to procedures or surgical help.

Of course, it is good to take preventive care for the skin.

There are many different anti-aging methods, but if skin aging has already progressed significantly, simple procedures will naturally have limitations in improvement.

However, there may be people who feel it is still too early to take on the burden of incisions and scars through surgery.

Today, we will guide you through a way to regain a V-line with thread lifting, also known as a non-incisional facelift.

What Is a Non-Incisional Facelift, Thread Lifting?

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In general, facelift surgery is a lifting method that involves making an incision, separating the skin, and pulling it upward.

Because any excess sagging skin is removed as needed, a strong lifting effect can be expected, but it is not a method free from incisions, scars, and pain.

In particular, if the surgical result is not done properly, problems such as sunken cheeks or sagging skin can worsen, so caution is needed.

For those who feel surgery is burdensome because of such side effects, we recommend looking into thread lifting, also called a non-incisional facelift.

Thread lifting is a procedure that uses medical threads that dissolve in the body to add tension to the skin.

While directly lifting the skin, the threads gradually break down over time and induce collagen regeneration in the skin, so compared with procedures such as laser treatments, it can offer effects that last for a relatively long period.

What Should You Be Careful About During Thread Lifting?

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Thread lift threads generally vary in ingredients such as PDO and PLLA, as well as in shapes such as barbs.

Therefore, rather than simply using a well-known thread, using one with characteristics suited to you is the way to maintain the effects of a non-incisional facelift for a longer period.

That is why our clinic offers a variety of thread types, including Silhouette Soft, Blue Rose, and Mint, and provides one-on-one procedures suited to each patient's skin through sufficient understanding.

Furthermore, the causes of skin sagging lie in the dermal layer and the SMAS layer.

The dermis is where collagen and elastin, which are commonly well known, are located.

These cells regenerate and recover, helping to restore volume.

When collagen in the dermis decreases due to aging, skin volume diminishes and the skin tends to become dull.

At the same time, the fascia layer, the SMAS layer located between the dermis and the muscles, loosens with aging, causing the skin to sag.

Therefore, when performing thread lifting, the key is to lift not only the dermis but also the SMAS layer.

However, skin thickness and tissue density differ from person to person.

If the thread passes too superficially, it may cause puckering; if it passes too deeply, the effect may be minimal.

Since our skin tissue is very thin, passing the thread through the desired position requires delicate skill.

Therefore, if you are hoping for a non-incisional facelift, it is advisable to work with medical staff who have extensive procedure experience.

What Is the Non-Incisional Facelift at Mary Plastic Surgery Clinic?

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At our clinic, board-certified plastic surgeons assist with lifting procedures and surgeries tailored to each patient's skin condition.

Rather than simply providing a standardized procedure, we analyze the skin condition and strive to reflect each patient's needs through the procedures that are necessary for them.

Based on many years of extensive procedural experience and know-how, we carry out one-on-one customized procedures and avoid overtreatment, so stable results can be expected.

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