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Today, we would like to talk about mini facelift swelling, which many people are curious about. Have you ever heard the term mini facelift? In fact, it is not a concept defined in textbooks, but rather a surgery created to match the needs of patients who want to reduce the incision range. Let’s take a look at what kind of care is needed, including mini facelift swelling.
What Is a Mini Facelift?

The incision range for a mini facelift varies by hospital and doctor. At Woori Plastic Surgery, a mini facelift refers to a procedure in which the incision is made briefly from the temple to the area in front of the ear, and the dissection area does not extend to the neck. Instead, it is performed by focusing on only the necessary areas for lifting.
In other words, compared with a full facelift, the incision and dissection ranges are narrower, but because it also pulls the retaining ligaments that support the skin and the SMAS layer, the results seen in mini facelift reviews tend to be quite noticeable.
Facelift vs. Mini Facelift

A facelift has a longer incision range and involves wide dissection down to the neck, so it is performed to remove a larger amount of excess skin. On the other hand, a mini facelift has a shorter incision and a more limited dissection range. Because less skin is removed, the burden of scarring is smaller, which makes it popular. There is a saying that removing 1 cm of skin makes you look 10 years younger. Compared with a full facelift, a mini facelift removes less tissue, so the effect is relatively more limited, but if you want a natural improvement, it can be a good choice.
Who Is a Mini Facelift For?

A mini facelift is recommended for people who are concerned about temple wrinkles and sagging around the mouth, people who feel burdened by large scars, and people whose jobs require tying up their hair or wearing it up, making scars behind the ear a concern.

If you are considering it after reading mini facelift reviews, try a simple test at home. Gently pull the V-line area beside your cheekbone toward your ear. If you like how that looks, then a mini facelift may be sufficient to improve your case.
In practice, a mini facelift is a procedure that reduces the concern about scars while still providing enough improvement in sagging. If you do not need a full facelift and want a natural rejuvenating effect, it can be a good option. If mini facelift swelling is a concern, please make your decision after sufficient consultation with a specialist.

