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Mini Facelift in Korea: When to Consider It and Why It Works

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IRIS 編輯團隊
· 2026年6月18日 · 3 min read
Mini Facelift in Korea: When to Consider It and Why It Works

Many people notice that even if their weight hasn’t changed, their face looks “saggier” than it did a year ago. Nasolabial folds are visible even when not smiling, the jawline has lost its definition, and you find yourself applying contouring higher and higher. If you’ve reached a point where non-surgical treatments like Ultherapy or Thermage no longer provide lasting results, it may be time to consider a Mini Facelift.

What is a Mini Facelift?

Unlike traditional full facelifts—which involve long scars and long recovery times—a Mini Facelift is a “precision intervention.” It targets the SMAS fascia layer (the deep tissue that holds up your face) at an early stage of sagging.

Mini Facelift vs. Non-Surgical Options

Are You a Candidate?

If you relate to three or more of the following, you are a strong candidate:

  1. Jowls: Pouchy cheeks that cannot be fixed by photo editing.

  2. U-Shaped Jawline: Your formerly V-shaped jawline has become U-shaped.

  3. Static Nasolabial Folds: Deep lines visible even when your face is neutral.

  4. Diminishing Returns: Non-surgical treatments like Ultherapy now last less than 3 months.

  5. Tissue Descent: Skin feels loose rather than tightly adhered to the bone.

Scarring and Recovery

Why Choose Korea?

Disclaimer: A Mini Facelift is a surgical procedure. Results, recovery times, and costs vary by individual. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not replace a professional consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.


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