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Double Chin Liposuction in Korea | Procedure & Effects

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 Double Chin Liposuction in Korea | Procedure & Effects Facial contours, like facial features, play a crucial role in creating a person's image and determining first impressions. Thus, a double chin, which blurs the boundary between the face and neck, is a common concern for many. Generally, a double chin can be congenital in people with more facial fat, but it often occurs due to the accumulation of fat tissue between the face and neck due to weight and body fat increase. Additionally, a double chin can also develop as a result of weakened facial and neck muscles due to excessive dieting, smoking, drinking, and poor posture, among other acquired causes. Moreover, double chins can also arise from structural issues in the jaw after jaw surgery. As one ages, the skin loses elasticity, and fat tissues increase, making the double chin more prominent. This type of double chin can occur not only in overweight individuals but also in those who are slim. A double chin, caused by vario

Silhouette Lift: The True Non-Surgical Facelift!

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 Silhouette Lift: The True Non-Surgical Facelift. Our skin, as it loses elasticity, experiences aging as the facial fat moves downwards due to gravity, leading to loss of volume and sagging that results in wrinkles. The once-elastic facial contours sag, transforming from a V-line to a duller U-line, often resulting in an aged appearance. This skin aging is a universal experience with age, and while many may not consider it until it becomes evident, the loss of elasticity and deepening wrinkles often lead to stress and attempts at various home skin care routines. Since skin, once deteriorated, is quite challenging to restore, even with consistent home care, it's difficult to regain its former elasticity.  Consequently, many people experiencing noticeable aging symptoms and related stress are now exploring Thread Lifts, where fine threads are inserted under the skin to lift sagging areas, improving wrinkles and sagging for immediate effects. Among these, interest in Silhouette Lift,

Types of Epicanthoplasty in Korea [Jayjun Plastic Surgery]

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 Types of Epicanthoplasty in Korea [Jayjun Plastic Surgery] It is said that the eyes make up 80% of a person's appearance, greatly influencing their image. Therefore, large and clearly opened eyes can make the overall impression distinct and sophisticated, but many people are concerned when their eyes appear small or constricted compared to their face, which can make their impression less refined. Since small eyes, as opposed to large and clear ones, can be seen as less attractive or even unappealing, people consider procedures like double eyelid surgery or epicanthoplasty. This might be because even minor changes to the eyes can transform one's image. In the past, many people considered only double eyelid surgery for small and narrow eyes. However, as preferences for double eyelids become more detailed and people seek delicate corrections to the shape, the number of individuals considering epicanthoplasty for a natural transformation is increasing. What is Epicanthoplasty? Epi

Eye Asymmetry Surgery and Treatment [Jayjun Plastic Surgery Korea]

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 Eye Asymmetry Surgery and Treatment    [Jayjun Plastic Surgery Korea]  The 'eyes' may be the first feature that catches attention in a person's appearance. In communication, our gaze naturally gravitates to the eyes, so many people with notably asymmetrical eyes experience this as a cosmetic complex and express stress. Therefore, individuals often visit Jayjun Plastic Surgery to seek medical help and surgical methods to improve such Asymmetry Eye.  Those who come to our institution for uneven eyes often do so due to a variety of cases that cause their eyes to appear mismatched. For example, eyes may appear mismatched if the height of the double eyelid lines is different on each side, if only one eye has a double eyelid line, if the degree of exposure of the pupils is different, or if the extent to which the Mongolian fold covers the inner corner of the eye is different. Additionally, differences in the depression or protrusion of the eyes, such as one side of the eye tail