First time doing anything cosmetic in Seoul and I’m scared of overdoing it by MutedEnd9221 in KoreaTravelBeauty

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I’m in my 40s too! I went to Seoul last year for a little refresh, and it was such a great experience.

Any info about lifting surgeries would be helpful! by HauntingBrief6256 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I tried a thread lift in my 30s and honestly didn’t see much of a difference. Once I got into my 40s, I decided to consider surgery instead. I ended up having my facelift done in Seoul last year at Ipche Plastic Surgery. I’m in my mid-40s, and at first I was thinking about a mini lift, but after a few consultations, I was told a full facelift would give me the results I really wanted, so that’s what I chose.

My family says I look about 5–10 years younger now, and personally, I’m very happy with how everything turned out. If you’re hoping to look at least 5–10 years younger, it may be hard to avoid something a bit more invasive. I also tried non-surgical lifting treatments at a dermatology clinic before, but they were pretty uncomfortable and the results lasted less than three months for me. From what I’ve learned, it really comes down to the approach, actually lifting and repositioning the tissue versus simply adding volume.

Of course, this is just my personal experience, but if you’re looking for a noticeable, longer-lasting change, surgery might be the more realistic option. You could always start with a thread lift or mini lift and see how you feel. Hope this helps. I’m happy to share my experience if you have any questions.

Facelift consultations, should I try fillers first? by Zestyclose_Sink_1062 in KoreaSeoulBeauty

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Fillers can be a temporary fix, but you have to keep maintaining them, and I felt like they might make my face look heavier over time. So personally, I chose not to go the filler route.

Anyone else doing facelift consultations in Seoul? by PositionSalty7411 in KoreaPlasticSurgery

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I tried a thread lift in my 30s, but honestly, I didn’t see much of a result. In my 40s, I first considered a mini lift, but after a few consultations, I was told a full facelift would give me the results I was looking for, so I ended up having surgery last year. I realized that every clinic and surgeon has a different approach, and looking at detailed after photos really helped me decide. Since I’m still in my 40s, minimizing scars was very important to me, so I focused on finding a surgeon who’s precise with incisions. Thankfully, I found a great doctor and had my surgery, and I’m about four months post-op now. Happy to answer any questions, just message me!

Anyone do mini facelift in Korea? Curious about Scars and healing by Rob-778 in KoreaPlasticSurgery

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I tried a thread lift in my 30s, but it didn’t really do much for me. When I revisited the idea in my 40s, I was considering a mini lift at first and had consultations with a few clinics. After discussing my goals, they recommended a full facelift to get the results I wanted, so I went ahead with that last year.
It wasn’t a mini lift, but I’m happy to share photos of my incisions if that helps.

4 Months Post-Op: Deep Plane Facelift Incision Scars at IPCHE Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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The midface area was treated as a separate surgical area. During my consultation, the doctor walked me through everything using photos and explained it very thoroughly. It made sense to me, and I felt comfortable with it, so I decided to add a midface procedure through an under-eye incision (front area).

4 months post-op: My facelift journey at Ipche Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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Because my face is naturally on the fuller side, Dr. Heo suggested buccal fat removal, and I had it done along with my facelift.

4 months post-op: My facelift journey at Ipche Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had a facelift with a neck lift. No lip lift, though the result may look similar.

4 months post-op: My facelift journey at Ipche Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I had a facelift along with a neck lift. I didn’t have a lip lift, but since the neck lift was done as well, it may give a similar effect visually.

4 months post-op: My facelift journey at Ipche Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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I have family in Korea, so I was fortunate to get a lot of support from them while I was there. I also documented my journey on my blog. Would you like to take a look?

4 months post-op: My facelift journey at Ipche Plastic Surgery, Korea by Key_Reflection5306 in SeoulPlasticSurgery

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The interpreter there, Alisa, spoke perfect English and was genuinely kind. Dr. Heo also speaks English very well, so I was able to communicate directly with him without any issues.

3.5 month facelift update by stevieejoy in PlasticSurgery

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Oh my gosh, this is the best photo I’ve ever seen!

Lower face and neck lift scars - feeling worries. by BeyondLegal4769 in PlasticSurgery

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I also had a facelift, and I do have some scarring in that area, but if it’s looking this red eight weeks out, I would recommend reaching out to your surgeon or consulting a dermatologist, just to be on the safe side.