During the Chuseok holiday the year before last, I was worried about my nasolabial folds, so I looked into lifting procedures and looked into a lift that looked more noticeable. At the time, the mini lift was a new(?) thing, so I decided to make a reservation and set up the surgery date right away. I only talked to the counseling director, and on the day of the surgery, I don't remember his name (it was random), and a doctor came to consult with me and said it was too early for me to have this surgery... I made an appointment at the time, but the fact that the director's opinion was different from the doctor's and that I heard about it on the day of surgery made me angry and filled with regret. But anyway, I took the time to come and lay down on the operating table with a small hope that something would work. They said they would give me some yarn as a service as if they understood my intention, but I couldn't confirm it. Anyway. There are no side effects so far, but I don't know if it has any significant effect. It was because I was young, but this is a lifting specialty hospital, and judging by the reviews, it seems to be definitely effective for older people. Anyway, based on that experience, I once again realized how important it is to understand the doctor's opinion and whether the direction of surgery I want is correct. You can't just do it. I now suspect that laser lifting, which increases overall skin elasticity, was the right treatment. (Ulthera, Shrink, In Mode, Tune Pears, etc.) If you just listen to what the manager says and say A A, you will never! No, the incision scars are all gone.