i am 39. Non-incision SMAS Lift & Mini Facelift Real Review
Hi, this is Riley from ID Hospital! π
Today, I’m sharing a hot real review from someone who underwent a Non-incision SMAS Lift, Mini Lifting (jawline), double chin & deep cheek fat removal.
It’s been 7 months since the surgery, and the patient says they’ve gotten so used to it that they almost forget they had surgery.
There’s no swelling, and even with a short haircut, the scars have faded so much that they don’t worry about them at all.
This patient lives about a 3-hour one-way trip from Seoul to ID Hospital, so visiting for surgery and care was not easy.
But they’re very satisfied and even wish they had done it sooner.
A few years ago, plastic surgery mostly meant eyes or nose.
But now, people realize that facial lines and skin also need care, which is why this patient did both lifting and fat removal.
Let's check out the before and after photos sent by the patient.
Before & After(8Months)
Surgery Day to 1 Week
On the surgery day, the face felt tight with noticeable swelling.By day 3, bruising under the eyes appeared and swelling got worse, but by day 6, it started to subside.
After stitches were removed, the swelling decreased rapidly.
1 Month Later
Though some swelling remained, the double chin line was already satisfying.The patient is waiting for more swelling to go down over the next two months.
Scars are healing with ointment, and many people notice the weight loss, which feels great.
6 Months Later
The scars have faded enough not to bother the patient even with a short haircut.Initially, there was slight redness after stitch removal, but now it's almost invisible.
The patient is very happy with the facial line results and looks forward to future touch-ups as they age.
Non-incision SMAS Lift vs Volume Mini Facelift
| Category | Non-incision SMAS Lift | Volume Mini Facelift |
|---|---|---|
| Surgical Method | Non-incisional lifting using an elastic band to lift the SMAS layer under the skin without any incisions. | Mini 1cm hidden incision with a 3-point fascial lifting technique targeting skin and fascia simultaneously. |
| Main Features | - Lifts SMAS layer to maintain skin elasticity - Minimal to no scars, pain, or swelling - Very short recovery, immediate return to daily life |
- Small hidden incision behind the ear - Triple fascial lift for jawline and neckline - Recovery about 1 week - Adds facial volume for a fuller look |
| Surgery Time | Approximately 30 minutes | Approximately 2 hours |
| Anesthesia | Local anesthesia | Local anesthesia |
| Hospitalization | Not required | Not required |
| Stitch Removal | About 1 week after surgery | About 1 week after surgery |
| Recovery Time | Immediate return to daily life | About 1 week recommended before full return to activity |
| Recommended For | - Early signs of facial sagging or looseness - Desire for firmer, more lifted skin without incisions - Improvement in jawline and cheek definition - Quick recovery with minimal downtime - Natural, refreshed appearance - Long-lasting results with minimal scarring |
- Mild sagging in cheeks, jawline, or lower face - Loss of volume making the face look tired or aged - Desire for subtle lift with added facial fullness - Shorter recovery compared to full facelift - Natural, refreshed appearance - Long-lasting yet minimally invasive results |
| Effect | Natural-looking facial elasticity with long-lasting lifting by fixing the SMAS layer | Stronger, deeper lifting of both fascia and skin with enhanced V-line definition |
| Scarring & Side Effects | Minimal to none; quick recovery | Minimal scarring due to small incision; some swelling and bruising during recovery |
| Technical Innovation | ID’s unique elastic band and "Double Lock" fixation technique for sustained lift of skin and SMAS | 3-point fascial lifting combined with premium elastic band for deep and firm facial lift |
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