
Hello, this is Balance Lab Plastic Surgery.
As the popularity of Balance Lab’s signature thread lifting,
Transparent V Lifting, has increased,
many people have been asking about the recovery period after the procedure and how much swelling occurs.
So today, we’ve put together information about swelling after Transparent V Lifting
and whether it differs from swelling after thread lifting,
so we’d appreciate it if you read until the end😉

First, let’s take a moment to briefly explain
what kind of lifting Transparent V Lifting is.
Transparent V Lifting is
Balance Lab’s signature thread lifting.
The difference from regular thread lifting is the point where the thread is fixed.
In regular thread lifting, the thread is fixed to the skin layer,
whereas in Transparent V Lifting, the thread is fixed to the fascia layer beneath the skin😆

When the thread is fixed to the fascia layer,
compared with fixing it to the skin layer,
it may be more effective and can be expected to last longer.
Also, because the fascia can be lifted with threads,
there is no need for a separate incision or dissection,
so it may be suitable for people who want a mini lift or mini facelift but find the incision and dissection process burdensome🤩
However, because the threads are inserted relatively deep,
swelling may occur.
This varies from person to person,
and in some cases there is no major difference from swelling after regular thread lifting,
while in other cases swelling after Transparent V Lifting may appear relatively severe.

One reason why swelling after Transparent V Lifting and swelling after thread lifting
may differ is the type of thread used🤔
Transparent V Lifting uses long Lafoel threads.
Lafoel is a premium lifting thread developed with direct participation from
Lee Soo-sung, the chief doctor in charge of lifting at Balance Lab,
and it uses PCL as its main ingredient, which can last relatively long,
allowing for a longer maintenance period.
Among these, Transparent V Lifting uses
long threads of about 41 cm,
and compared with the short threads used in regular thread lifting,
they have about 4 to 5 times the fixation strength👍
However, lifting procedures that use long threads
may have more swelling compared with procedures that use short threads.
That is why some people are surprised at first by the amount of swelling😥
Although the rate at which swelling goes down varies by person,
it is something that subsides during the recovery period,
and because you can expect a greater lifting effect compared with regular short threads,
you do not need to worry too much🙂

Transparent V Lifting is a thread lifting procedure that can pull the desired area according to each person’s needs.
By creating a fixation point inside the scalp or behind the ear,
it can pull areas such as the midface, lower face, double chin, and neck wrinkles,
which is why it is so popular.
However, swelling may occur in the area where the fixation point is created.
This is also swelling that goes down over the recovery period,
so there is no need to worry too much🥰

Has your curiosity about swelling after Transparent V Lifting
been resolved?
Balance Lab Plastic Surgery is a plastic surgery clinic focused on lifting,
and the lifting specialist is Chief Doctor Lee Soo-sung,
who has extensive experience in lifting,
providing personalized lifting tailored to each person’s face.
In addition, you can receive anti-aging IV therapy,
which can be even more effective for slow aging when combined with lifting.
If you want to try an effective thread lifting procedure,
please visit Balance Lab💖



