Treatment Overview
The High-SMAS Facelift is an advanced facelift technique that targets the midface and upper cheek area by lifting the Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS) at a higher vector than traditional facelifts. This method restores youthful volume to the cheeks, reduces nasolabial folds, and improves overall facial harmony. In Korea, surgeons are highly skilled in performing high-SMAS lifts using precise preoperative planning, advanced imaging, and meticulous surgical techniques, ensuring natural, long-lasting results.
Purpose & Benefits
The High-SMAS Facelift provides multiple benefits:
- Lifts sagging midface and upper cheek tissues for a youthful appearance
- Reduces deep nasolabial folds and jowls
- Restores natural facial contours while preserving expression
- Offers long-lasting rejuvenation compared to skin-only facelifts
- Enhances facial symmetry and overall aesthetic balance
Ideal Candidates
This procedure is suitable for individuals who:
- Have noticeable sagging in the midface or upper cheek area
- Desire long-lasting rejuvenation with a natural outcome
- Are in good general health and have realistic expectations
- Prefer structural correction over temporary treatments such as fillers
- Want midface and upper-face lifting combined with lower-face improvements
Possible Risks & Complications
Although generally safe in experienced hands, potential risks include swelling, bruising, temporary numbness, asymmetry, minor scarring, infection, and rare nerve injury. Choosing a reputable Korean surgeon minimizes these risks.
Surgical Techniques Used
The High-SMAS Facelift involves:
- Lifting and repositioning the SMAS layer at a higher vector for optimal midface support
- Tightening underlying facial muscles and platysma for improved structure
- Redraping or removing excess skin to achieve smooth contours
- Using hidden incisions in natural facial creases to reduce visible scarring
- Optional endoscopic assistance for precise, minimally invasive lifting
Recovery & Aftercare
Recovery typically takes 7–14 days, with swelling and bruising gradually subsiding over 2–3 weeks.
Aftercare includes:
- Wearing compression garments or facial support as instructed
- Sleeping with the head elevated to reduce swelling
- Avoiding strenuous activity for 2–3 weeks
- Following scar care and gentle facial massage routines
- Attending follow-up visits to monitor symmetry and healing
Results & Longevity
Initial improvement is visible immediately, with final results appearing over 2–3 months as swelling resolves. The High-SMAS Facelift offers rejuvenation lasting 8–12 years, providing natural midface and upper-cheek contour without the “pulled” appearance.
Treatment Process in Korea
The treatment begins with a detailed consultation and 3D facial imaging to assess anatomy and plan the lifting vector. On surgery day, patients receive general anesthesia, and the procedure usually lasts 2–4 hours. Surgeons lift and reposition the SMAS layer, tighten muscles, and redrape skin for a harmonious midface contour. Korean clinics also provide postoperative care, including lymphatic drainage, LED therapy, and guided facial exercises to enhance recovery and results.
Cost Range
The cost of a High-SMAS Facelift in Korea generally ranges from ₩15,000,000 to ₩25,000,000 KRW (approximately $11,500 – $19,200 USD), depending on surgeon expertise, clinic facilities, and procedure complexity.
Service Component | Cost Range (KRW) | Approx. USD |
---|---|---|
Consultation & Imaging | ₩100,000 – ₩300,000 | $75 – $230 |
Surgical Fee | ₩13,000,000 – ₩22,000,000 | $10,000 – $16,900 |
Anesthesia & Facility Fees | ₩800,000 – ₩1,200,000 | $610 – $910 |
Postoperative Care | ₩200,000 – ₩400,000 | $150 – $305 |
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Banobagi Plastic Surgery: Renowned for high-SMAS lifts with natural midface results.
- ID Hospital: Offers advanced SMAS facelift techniques for comprehensive rejuvenation.
- JW Plastic Surgery: Specializes in minimally invasive, precise high-SMAS facelifts.
- View Plastic Surgery: Popular for natural-looking midface enhancement and long-term results.
- The Plus Plastic Surgery: Focuses on structural lifting and harmonious facial contours.