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The Secret to Prolonging Facelift Results / Unveiling 1-Year Post-Facelift Reviews

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  The Secret to Prolonging Facelift Results / Unveiling 1-Year Post-Facelift Reviews Let's discuss the duration of a facelift's effect. Hello, I am head doctor Kim Yong-woo of Returning Plastic Surgery. As facelift surgery is a major decision, there is significant interest in how long the results last. Patients often undergo treatments like ultrasound lifting or thread lifting first, become disappointed with the short duration of effects, and then decide to pursue the more definitive facelift surgery. However, there are unfortunately many cases where patients who have undergone a facelift report that the sagging returned after only 6 months, that they almost reverted to their original state after a year, or that they only ended up with complications like scars and pixie ears. Why do maintenance periods differ among clinics? You must understand the principle of the facelift. In this article, I will give you tips on how to extend the duration of your facelift results...

The Butterfly Lower Blepharoplasty: A Mid-face Lift for Results in a Class of Their Own

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  The Butterfly Lower Blepharoplasty: A Mid-face Lift for Results in a Class of Their Own In this post, I'll be introducing the signature procedure of Returning Plastic Surgery: the Butterfly Lower Blepharoplasty. Hello, this is Dr. Kim Yong-woo, Director of Returning Plastic Surgery. Lower blepharoplasty is the most common and representative eye surgery for middle-aged patients. However, surgical techniques vary widely between clinics, and results can be unsatisfactory or lead to complications. To ensure a safe and highly satisfactory outcome, it's essential to accurately understand the reasons for aging in the lower eyelid area to formulate a better diagnosis and surgical strategy. "Butterfly Lower Blepharoplasty" is officially in the process of being trademarked by our clinic! The Aging of the Lower Eyelid (An Anatomical Understanding) If we look at the anatomy of the lower eyelid, the skin, muscle (orbicularis oculi), and orbital septum form the ou...