I've been consistently getting laser lifting treatments, but lately, I've let my skincare routine slip due to work. As a result, I've noticed my cheek and jawline fat gradually returning, which is super stressful when I'm trying to do my makeup. No matter how hard I try with shading, it just doesn’t look right… and it takes so much longer to get ready.
So, I decided to take the plunge and thought, "Let’s just go for thread lifting." Having tried various treatments like contour injections and massages, I felt like I couldn't settle for the little things anymore… Ultimately, thread lifting seemed to be the final boss.
However, it’s not a procedure to take lightly, so I spent a lot of time researching clinics. My criteria were:
- Absolutely non-incisional
- Minimal swelling (since I have to go to work the next day… I can’t take time off)
- Quick results
With these criteria, the only place that stood out was Apgujeong Miracle.
I’d heard that Dr. Woo is renowned for his ability to sculpt jawlines, and since he specializes in lifting, I was already half convinced. Plus, the results on the people leaving the clinic were incredibly smooth—like they had just walked out of a transformation. Seeing that made me think, "Can I look like that too?" I was hesitant but also excited, so I consulted and went for it that same day. Normally, I’d mull over these decisions for ages, but I just went for it this time.
You can see the results in the photos, and even when I look in the mirror, I think, "At this point, people might think I had my bones done…" I really wonder why I waited so long to get thread lifting. The bruising and swelling were surprisingly minimal, so the next day, I just went to work as usual. My colleagues didn’t even notice anything, which was a pleasant surprise.
It feels like the sagging skin has been neatly tightened, and now I find myself taking more selfies. Honestly, I think getting thread lifting just once is way better than multiple laser treatments like before. Dr. Woo mentioned that the jawline would look even more refined in 2-3 weeks, so I'm looking forward to seeing the changes. It’s clear that Dr. Woo's reputation is well-deserved.