2026-05-29
Is It Okay to Mix Different Types of Threads for Thread Lifting?
#ThreadLifting #MINTLift #PeachLift #SilhouetteSoft #WeversePlasticSurgery #Weverse #WeverseLifting #WeversePeach #WeverseMINTThread #WeverseSilhouetteSoft #GangnamSilhouetteSoft #GangnamPeachLift #PeachThread #SeoSeungJo #ShimJungHwan #ParkSunHee Hello~💛your beauty universe! This is Weverse Plastic Surgery :)💛 As we age, one of the most noticeably bothersome issues is sk

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Hello~
💛your beauty universe! This is Weverse Plastic Surgery :)💛
As we age, one of the most noticeably bothersome issues is skin sagging,
which is the biggest skin concern for modern people.
The speed of aging varies from person to person, but it generally begins in the late 20s.
To slow down this aging process, many people are turning to thread lifting as an anti-aging procedure.
Thread lifting involves determining the number and length of threads for each facial area,
and firmly anchoring them to the skin tissues to lift and tighten.
This procedure provides youthful effects such as enhanced elasticity and wrinkle improvement.
In addition, different types of threads are selected depending on the treatment area,
which means multiple types of threads are sometimes used together.
Today, let's find out: Is it okay to mix different types of threads?~
Is it okay to mix different types of threads for thread lifting?
Yes, using multiple types is not a problem at all; in fact, it can be an advantage.
Just as inserting a larger number of threads to act in various directions and depths helps achieve a stronger effect,
different types of threads have varying thicknesses, barbs (cogs), and materials, allowing them to produce diverse effects.
For example, among the threads we use at Weverse, Silhouette Soft is made of
PLLA and features cone-shaped barbs, giving it very different characteristics from standard PDO threads. By using them together,
we are seeing even better results.
We also select the appropriate thread type for specific areas such as the anterior cheeks, marionette lines, and jawline.
How these various types of threads are combined and utilized
can be considered the unique know-how of a clinic that excels at lifting.
Has your curiosity about whether it's okay to mix thread lifting types been resolved?!
We will be back with even more informative content next time😍
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can different types of threads be mixed and used during thread lifting?
Yes, it is possible and can even be advantageous to mix and use different types of threads. Since threads vary in thickness, barbs, and composition, they can work in various directions and depths to achieve stronger and more effective lifting results.
How is Silhouette Soft different from regular threads?
Silhouette Soft is made of PLLA and differs from regular PDO threads in that its barbs are cone-shaped. Thanks to these differences in characteristics, when combined with other threads, it can create a synergistic effect, leading to better results.
Are different types of threads used for different facial areas?
Yes, the appropriate type of thread is chosen differently for each facial area, such as the anterior cheeks, marionette lines, and jawline. Properly combining various types of threads according to the characteristics of each area is an important know-how to enhance the lifting effect.
What are the effects of thread lifting?
Thread lifting can provide anti-aging effects such as improved skin elasticity and wrinkle reduction. By strongly fixing and adhering threads to the skin tissue, it pulls up sagging skin, helping to solve concerns about skin sagging due to aging.