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Korea's Gliding Brow Lifting(Net Lifting), Capable of Improving Sagging Eyebrows and Forehead Wrinkles Simultaneously!

 Korea's Gliding Brow Lifting(Net Lifting), 

Capable of Improving Sagging Eyebrows and Forehead Wrinkles Simultaneously!





The appearance changes due to aging that one experiences as they get older seems to be a very natural phenomenon. While some people may not feel any significant changes due to this aging process, others experience noticeable wrinkles and a decrease in skin elasticity. In reality, skin aging progresses a little bit every day, but it often takes a considerable amount of time to accumulate enough changes to notice. Therefore, it's not uncommon for people to fail to recognize the speed of aging and then suddenly discover an aged face, causing stress.


Especially, if the wide area of the forehead, which accounts for a third of the face, sags or deep wrinkles settle due to aging, it cannot help but be bothersome. The muscles that move the forehead and the eyelids work in conjunction with each other. Therefore, if deep wrinkles start to form on the forehead, the wrinkles around the eyes and between the eyebrows may also deepen, or the eyebrows may sag to the point where the eyelids cover the eyes. This can make you look older than your actual age and leave an impression of a plump face, leading many people to consider eyebrow and forehead lifts to improve this situation. Reflecting this, recently, there has been increasing interest in the Gliding Brow Lifting, which can improve the upper part of the face, including the forehead, eyebrows, and temples, and can expect a natural anti-aging effect.



👉What is Gliding Brow Lifting(Net Lifting)?



Gliding Brow Lifting can be described as a lifting surgery that can effectively lift sagging eyebrows and improve forehead wrinkles and temples. This is a bit different from traditional lifting procedures in terms of how the surgery is conducted. If traditional lifting surgeries such as facelifts or forehead lifts have increased the lifting effect by detaching up to the muscle layer and pulling it to solve wrinkles or sagging, in the case of Gliding Brow Lifting, the surgery is performed by making a small incision of about 23mm, detaching the dermis layer of the skin with a special lifting tool, and fixing the thread in a net shape to pull only the skin.


In other words, the skin is detached, pulled, and then fixed at several points on the surface of the skin with threads. Because it looks like a net, it is referred to as 'Net Lifting' at Jayjun Plastic Surgery Clinic in Korea.

Gliding Brow Lifting(Net Lifting) is an effective method for those who have not seen the effect of traditional lifting because their skin is firm, or it is difficult to have a forehead lift due to hair loss, or cannot see the lifting effect because the wrinkles are too deep, as it only pulls and smoothens the outer part of the skin with wrinkles.


Gliding Brow Lifting(Net Lifting) that can simultaneously improve sagging eyebrows and forehead wrinkles.





Typically, since our skin wrinkles exist on the outermost layer of the skin, if the skin is detached thinly overall just beneath it and the skin itself is pulled, wrinkles can be removed and the lifting effect can be increased. And because the entire forehead skin is detached from under the skin and then reshaped, new tissues are formed in the detached area.

As a result, collagen remodeling occurs, new tissues adhere, the skin is firmly held, allowing the skin to become firm and plump. While some may confuse Gliding Brow Lifting, which is fixed with threads, with thread lifting, it is an entirely different surgical method.






Generally, if thread lifting is a surgical method that pulls the skin using the strength of the thread, Gliding Brow Lifting is a completely different surgical method because the threads only slightly fix the detached skin on the surface to allow adhesion. As mentioned earlier, Gliding Brow Lifting is not a simple lifting that pulls eyebrows and forehead, but a meticulous net-shaped lifting process, so it can improve deep horizontal wrinkles on the forehead and various fine wrinkles, and it has high sustainability due to the strong lifting effect.






It can be said that it is a lifting method that minimizes the incision site so that the scars are not noticeable and the swelling is less, and reduces the risk of hair loss. Therefore, even if it's a lifting method that only pulls the surface of the skin, it's a surgical technique where the skill of the medical team is paramount, as the lifting process must be meticulously carried out for about an hour in a net-like shape.







Therefore, keep in mind that in order to achieve satisfactory results where the sagging forehead and eyebrows are lifted, the sagging corners of the eyes are pulled up, and the overall impression of the face becomes bright and clear, it is necessary to plan the procedure after receiving 1:1 tailored consultation from a medical team with extensive related surgical experience, high understanding, and anatomical knowledge of the face.







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