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2026.04.09 · Views 37
I have consistently received contouring injections and lifting procedures like Shurink, but they only provide temporary relief and do not resolve the underlying sagging. In fact, it feels like only the inner tissues are adhering, so I am now considering getting a proper facelift that firmly supports the retaining ligaments. Since I am still relatively young, I am most afraid of scarring. Which specialized facelift clinic is famous for making precise incisions along the ear lines and providing rigorous post-operative care? Please recommend a truly skilled, master-level facelift surgeon.
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I know it might be a bit early for someone in their mid-20s, but I recommend Refim! It's where my mom had her surgery; they only perform 1-2 procedures a day, and I heard the director has nearly 20 years of experience.
Isn't it too early?
Please go to the hospital and get a diagnosis!
People in their 20s get things like forehead lifts a lot, so wouldn't it be similar? I'm looking into a facelift too, and I heard Lipim is good.
I heard that facelifts don't require revision surgery, so isn't it a bit too early to get one now? Please try other types of lifting. Lifting procedures make a difference if you get them performed by a director with excellent manual dexterity. Look up Hillserion Dermatology. The director has truly golden hands; they perform the procedure well so that the results are consistent regardless of who performs it.
Wouldn't it depend on the degree of sagging? Haha.
I think it's too early for someone in their 20s. You should try getting a consultation for Balance Lifting! I had it done at Optima; it's a non-surgical facelift and the results are great.
If you're in your 20s, I think getting a regular lift would be fine.
I'm in my 40s, and they told me not to get a facelift yet.