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2026-05-29

Ideal Cases for Thread Lifting: Sagging Front Cheeks, Sagging Jawline, etc.

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Ideal Cases for Thread Lifting: Sagging Front Cheeks, Sagging Jawline, etc.

#Weverse #ThreadLifting #MintThread #LaserLifting #SilhouetteLifting #SMASLayer #MintThread #PeachThread #PDOThread #SilhouetteSoft #ThreadLifting #GangnamSilhouetteSoft #GangnamMintThreadLifting #GangnamMintLifting #PeachLifting #ShimJungHwan #SeoSeungJo #ParkSunHee #WeversePlasticSurgery

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💛your beauty universe! This is Weverse Plastic Surgery :)💛

The speed of aging varies from person to person.

Skin aging typically begins in the late 20s.

Due to a lack of collagen and moisture, the skin sags and loses elasticity, leading to the formation of wrinkles and progressive skin sagging.

To slow down this aging process, many people opt for anti-aging procedures.

Thread lifting is widely used to improve the areas where the skin sags the most, such as the facial contours, jawline, and sagging cheeks.

There are specific cases that have the ideal conditions for achieving the best results with thread lifting.

Today, let's find out about the ideal cases for thread lifting.

What are the ideal cases for thread lifting?

Just as there are certain eye shapes that yield better results in double eyelid surgery, the same applies to thread lifting.

There are a few conditions that can help achieve the best possible results.

1. First, those who do not have wide cheekbones.

If the cheekbones are highly developed, the cheekbone area may appear more prominent after a thread lift.

2. Second, those with relatively thin skin and average facial volume, rather than thick skin with excessive volume.

In these cases, the skin can be effectively lifted with a relatively small number of threads.

For facial types with very thick skin, the lifting force of the threads is not transmitted well, resulting in a shorter maintenance period.

3. Third, those without major facial contours or irregularities.

The smoother the facial contours, the more natural the post-procedure results will be.

Conversely, if there are many irregularities such as hollows or depressions, they may improve after the procedure, but they could also become more noticeable.

In such cases, combining the thread lift with filler treatments can be helpful.

Did this answer your questions about the ideal cases for thread lifting?!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there specific face shapes that benefit particularly well from thread lifting?

Yes, there are several conditions where thread lifting is particularly effective. Individuals with cheekbones that are not too wide, relatively thin skin with normal volume, and faces without significant contours or indentations tend to achieve the most natural and satisfying results after the procedure.

My cheekbones are quite wide. Is thread lifting still suitable for me?

If you have prominent cheekbones, caution is advised. When individuals with wide cheekbones undergo thread lifting, the skin may be pulled, potentially making the cheekbone area appear even more emphasized after the procedure. It is best to consult with a specialist to determine the appropriate treatment plan.

If I have thick skin and a lot of fat on my face, will the thread lifting effect be reduced?

Yes, face shapes with very thick skin may experience a relatively diminished effect. If the skin is thick, the thread's force may not be transmitted effectively, leading to a weaker lifting effect, and the duration of the results also tends to be shorter.

I have many indentations and contours on my face. Can thread lifting alone improve this?

Rather than thread lifting alone, combining it with fillers is recommended. If thread lifting is performed on a face with many depressions or indentations, these areas might appear more prominent after the procedure. In such cases, combining thread lifting with fillers can be helpful.

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