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How to Find the Right Line from the Bridge to the Tip with Gangnam Hiko

MI-K Clinic · 미케이의원 · February 25, 2026

​ Hello, this is MIKA Clinic. Today, we’ll talk quietly about nose thread lifting, which helps define the center of the face and makes the overall impression stand out. ​ Rhinoplas...

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Clinic: MI-K Clinic

Original post date: February 25, 2026

Translated at: May 1, 2026 at 10:51 AM

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Hello, this is MIKA Clinic.

Today, we’ll talk quietly about nose thread lifting, which helps define the center of the face

and makes the overall impression stand out.

Rhinoplasty can feel a bit burdensome in terms of recovery time

and cost, so these days many people are turning to procedures

that can make them look naturally better.

In particular, the Hiko procedure is consistently popular because it causes almost no disruption

to daily life while helping achieve both a raised nose bridge

and a refined tip at the same time.

Three-dimensional bridge

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First of all, Hiko uses both medical threads and filler

together, so you can think of it as a method that

effectively builds up the foundation of the nose.

Because the threads act as strong support,

they prevent the filler from spreading sideways

and help the shape hold much better.

If you choose the Gangnam Hiko method, you can fine-tune

not only the height of the bridge but also the angle of the tip,

which makes it a great option for those who want a more three-dimensional side profile.

It’s not just about making the nose higher;

it’s a process of finding a harmonious line that suits

the proportions of your face, so the result looks

very natural.

For those who have been stressed every time they look in the mirror

because of a low, flat nose bridge,

this is truly welcome news.

A slim, refined tip point

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If the tip of your nose is especially broad or slightly

droops downward, Biou threads can be a very good alternative.

Biou threads have densely placed barbs on the surface,

so they hold the tip firmly and do an excellent job

of lifting it slightly upward.

When Biou threads are appropriately combined in a Gangnam Hiko plan,

they help smooth out the puffy look at the tip

and narrow it into a sharper shape.

Because the threads have strong lifting power,

the tip does not easily sag over time and stays smooth,

which is a major advantage.

Even a slight lift at the tip can make the area around the mouth

look more streamlined and the overall impression appear much more polished.

PCL threads that reduce foreign-body sensation and increase durability

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If you prefer something that lasts longer

while also causing less foreign-body sensation when touching the nose,

take a look at PCL threads.

PCL is much more flexible and softer than conventional threads,

so there is very little awkwardness even when making facial expressions.

If PCL threads are chosen during a Gangnam Hiko consultation,

the maintenance period is fairly generous at around two years,

which makes them useful for people who do not want frequent upkeep.

And because the threads slowly dissolve while helping collagen fill in the area,

they can be considered a two-in-one option that also supports skin elasticity.

They are especially popular among people who want the nose to settle in naturally

over time, almost like their own tissue.

Detailed nose shaping

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Elsco is known as one of the more advanced and highly precise methods

among nose thread lifting procedures.

Because of its unique thread structure, it is excellent for balancing the nose,

whether by lifting the nasal bridge directly or correcting asymmetry in the nostrils.

If Gangnam Hiko is used to adjust the overall height,

Elsco plays the role of refining the subtle curves of the nose

and taking the finished look up another level.

Since the insertion angle of the threads is adjusted very delicately

to match each person’s nasal structure,

it allows for a truly customized design, which is reassuring.

It can even address small complexes that you may want to subtly improve without anyone noticing.

It really is an appealing procedure, isn’t it?

A subtle difference that makes all the difference

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So far, we’ve looked at several ways to make the nose look better,

but what really matters is accurately understanding your own skin condition

and nose shape.

When looking into Gangnam Hiko programs,

don’t just follow what others say is good;

instead, consult 충분히 with a place where you can communicate well,

and start by finding a line that suits you.

When the type and number of threads are adjusted properly

while making the most of your nose’s characteristics,

that’s when you can finally see a result that makes you happy in the mirror.

If you’ve always hesitated to look in the mirror because of your nose line,

why not take this opportunity to find the beautiful line hidden in your face?

The process of finding the method that fits you best

can itself be the first step toward becoming more beautiful.

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