Innovation in Face Lifting, Adding Naturalness with a 3D Microscope

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When consulting with women in their 50s to 70s, we often hear common stories. “It was okay at first, but it sagged again over time,” “The scar around my ear is very noticeable,” “My expression looks awkward”… These are concerns that deepen after hearing reviews of traditional face-lifting surgery from acquaintances.

Such limitations often lead to nerve damage, or the supporting ligaments may not be adjusted as accurately as desired, resulting in awkward expressions.

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Moreover, the need to maintain posture during surgery can impact the surgeon’s concentration, limiting delicate work. As a result, patients may feel sagging again over time, or the scars around their ears may become more prominent, leading to lower satisfaction.

Beginning of Change: 3D Microscope-Based Precision Surgery

Recently, a new technology using 3D screens for surgery has emerged, changing the atmosphere. It allows for a clearer view of the structure, much like watching a three-dimensional image, enabling more precise handling of deeper tissue layers.

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There are many responses indicating that dealing more precisely with important structures that sustain facial elasticity, such as the SMAS layer or supporting ligaments, leads to more stable outcomes and reduced risks of side effects.

Differences Patients Actually Feel

When patients who have experienced face-lifting before say, “This time it feels much more natural and longer-lasting,” “The scars are also less visible,” it feels like the moment when technological advances become tangible on the skin.

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The parts that were disappointing in previous methods have been gradually improved, leading those considering repeated surgeries to contemplate new options.

Now, “What You Surgery With” Also Matters

With technology advancing, the same facelift can have significantly different results depending on the method. Instead of just lifting the surface, considering deeper structures like the subcutaneous fascia or supporting ligaments is crucial for truly natural and lasting results.

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Although the 3D microscope-based surgical method is not yet widely known, I’m noticing more patients expressing this sentiment.

“I want to wait a bit and have it done with this technology.”

If you have been interested in face-lifting, it’s worth considering how it differs from existing surgical methods and how results change with technology.


In surgery, ‘what you pull and how much’ is as important as ‘what you see with,’ a discussion commonly occurring in recent face-lift consultations.
The 3D microscope technology, capable of clearly identifying deeper layers, holds significant meaning for more precise dissection and stable results.
If you’re curious about delicate surgery starting from this advanced perspective, I recommend experiencing it firsthand through consultation with MedithinQ.

We promise the best surgical outcomes with the micro-details invisible to the eye, through the 3D microscope.

Now, go for 3D SCOPEYE!

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