※ This advertisement has been reviewed and approved by the Medical Advertising Review Committee of the Korean Medical Association under No. 250811-중-195609.
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Hello.
I am Director Lee Seong-jun of Liting Plastic Surgery Clinic (Seoul).
If you listen to the people around you these days,
many people feel a strong need for medical skin care
because wrinkles start appearing on the face in their 40s,
and sagging becomes visibly noticeable.
Thus, the concern many people share is aging.
To comprehensively treat facial aging,
and to improve and maintain it,
many people consider lifting, that is, facelift surgery,
which pulls up sagging, loosened skin.
However, it is not easy to know the standards
for a place that focuses on facelift surgery.
Today,
at Liting Plastic Surgery, where a board-certified plastic surgeon
who has focused on lifting for a long time provides customized care,
I will explain in detail
what makes a place that focuses on facelift surgery different,
and how it differs.
The core of a facelift
Finding the path inside the skin,
which consists of multiple layers,
identifying the key areas, pulling, releasing, and fixing them
is the core of a facelift.
To do that, it is important to appropriately handle
the facial fascia (SMAS) layer and the retaining ligaments.

Doing more is not always better.
The facial fascia (SMAS)
is made up of very thin multiple layers of membrane,
with fibers formed in one direction.
Therefore, if you understand the direction of the fibers
and pull and fix them accordingly,
the thin membrane can be secured firmly
without tearing.

Also, in our face,
there is an area called the retaining ligament,
which holds the center of the facial bones and the various skin layers,
and serves as a pillar for the skin.
The retaining ligament must be released
for the fascia (SMAS layer) to move and be pulled freely,
so appropriately releasing that area
is an important part of facelift surgery.
That is why the retaining ligaments
must be properly released
in order to reduce surgery time and minimize swelling and bleeding.

The facial fascia (SMAS), the key lifting area located between the facial muscles,
and the retaining ligaments, which have a decisive effect on sagging,
must be handled appropriately
for it to be considered a place that focuses on facelift surgery.
Please refer to the information about facelift surgery
we shared today,
and make your decision carefully
based on more accurate information. 😊
Liting Plastic Surgery
is a lifting-focused medical institution
that precisely analyzes the types of facial wrinkles and sagging by age
and provides the lifting treatments needed for each stage.
If you are curious about Liting Plastic Surgery’s
facelift surgery,
please feel free to contact us using the details below at any time. 😊
