I've always felt that my face has a bit of a broad shape, and it’s something I've been conscious of for a while. I tried to brush it off, but as I got older, I started thinking, “Maybe it’s time to take care of this…” So, I began looking into various procedures for face shaping.
At first, I researched contour injections and laser lifting, but I found myself most drawn to thread lifting. It seemed effective and gave quicker results without needing multiple sessions. After comparing options, I visited a few clinics known for their thread lifting, and I heard that Apgujeong Miracle was particularly famous for it, so I made an appointment there.
During the consultation, they showed me before-and-after photos, and the doctor explained everything in a way that wasn’t overwhelming. It felt trustworthy because he didn’t push me to get additional treatments; instead, he suggested the right type and number of threads based on my face. I thought, “They seem to be ethical here,” so I decided to go ahead with the procedure.
The treatment was done under sedation, and when I woke up, it was almost finished. I think it took about 30 minutes. Afterwards, I didn’t feel any unbearable pulling sensation. I experienced surprisingly little discomfort in my daily life. The bruising and swelling mostly subsided within a week, and I felt great when I looked in the mirror.
I had the procedure done with threads that have a longer maintenance period. They mentioned it could last about 1 to 2 years, and I thought to myself, “Wow, that’s pretty good.” Honestly, even if they suggested getting it every six months, I would have been willing, but knowing it lasts over a year was even better. The effects are evident from the photos, so I don’t think I need to say more about that. Personally, I’m quite satisfied with the results.