Non-Surgical SMAS Facelift in Korea

Localized Dynamic Micro-Massage Ultrasound

Treatment Overview

The Non-Surgical SMAS Facelift is one of Korea’s most advanced non-invasive anti-aging treatments, designed to lift and tighten the Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS) layer—the same deep tissue structure targeted during surgical facelifts. Instead of incisions, this procedure uses high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) technologies such as Shurink or Ultherapy, which deliver ultrasound energy deep into the SMAS layer to stimulate collagen production, firm tissues, and create a naturally lifted look.

Korean dermatology clinics are internationally recognized for pioneering multi-mapping ultrasound lifting protocols, ensuring precise energy delivery for V-line contouring, jawline tightening, and wrinkle reduction—without surgery or downtime.


Purpose & Benefits

  • Non-Surgical Lift: Targets the SMAS layer without incisions.
  • Wrinkle Reduction: Softens fine lines and folds around the cheeks, jawline, and neck.
  • Jawline Definition: Improves contour for a slimmer, V-line appearance.
  • Collagen Stimulation: Promotes long-term firmness and elasticity.
  • Skin Tightening: Corrects mild to moderate sagging.
  • Quick Recovery: Minimal downtime compared to surgical facelifts.
  • Preventive Anti-Aging: Ideal for patients in their 20s–40s seeking maintenance.

Ideal Candidates

The Non-Surgical SMAS Facelift is recommended for:

  • Adults in their 20s–50s with mild to moderate sagging.
  • Patients with early jowls, loose skin, or fine wrinkles.
  • Men and women who want a facelift effect without surgery.
  • Younger individuals seeking preventive lifting to maintain elasticity.
  • Patients not ready for or unwilling to undergo surgery.

Possible Risks & Complications

This treatment is very safe when performed by Korean dermatologists, but mild side effects may occur:

  • Redness or Warmth: Usually resolves within hours.
  • Tenderness or Tightness: May last 1–3 days.
  • Swelling or Minor Bruising: Rare, temporary.
  • Very Rare Risks: Nerve irritation or burns if energy is misapplied (minimized with real-time imaging).

Techniques Used

Korean clinics use the latest non-surgical SMAS lifting technologies:

  • Ultherapy (Micro-Focused Ultrasound): FDA-approved treatment targeting the SMAS layer at 3.0–4.5mm depth.
  • Shurink HIFU: Korean-developed ultrasound lifting device for V-line contouring and wrinkle reduction.
  • Real-Time Imaging: Guarantees precise energy delivery to SMAS.
  • Customized Energy Mapping: Adjusted by age, skin type, and contour needs.
  • Combination Care: Often paired with skin boosters, Thermage FLX, or Botox for maximum anti-aging results.

Recovery & Aftercare

  • Immediately After: Mild redness, warmth, or tingling.
  • 1–3 Days: Slight tightness or tenderness may occur.
  • 2–4 Weeks: Early lifting and contour improvement visible.
  • 2–3 Months: Full collagen regeneration shows maximum results.
  • Downtime: None—patients can return to daily life immediately.

Aftercare Tips:

  • Avoid hot saunas, baths, or intense workouts for 48 hours.
  • Apply hydrating creams and barrier-repair serums.
  • Stay hydrated to enhance collagen renewal.
  • Always use SPF sunscreen to protect results.

Results & Longevity

  • Immediate: Subtle tightening and refreshed look.
  • Short-Term (4–6 Weeks): Noticeable jawline lift and skin firming.
  • Medium-Term (3–6 Months): Maximum V-line contouring as collagen builds.
  • Long-Term: Results last 12–18 months; annual maintenance recommended.

Treatment Process in Korea

Consultation & Skin Analysis – Dermatologist evaluates sagging, jawline definition, and wrinkle severity.

Preparation – Skin cleansing and application of ultrasound gel.

Non-Surgical SMAS Facelift Procedure – Ultrasound energy delivered into the SMAS layer using Shurink or Ultherapy.

Soothing Step – Cooling mask or hydration therapy applied post-treatment.

Follow-Up – Recommended every 12–18 months for sustained results.

Why Korea is a Top Destination

  • Global pioneers in non-surgical SMAS lifting with HIFU/Ultherapy.
  • Advanced Korean mapping protocols ensure precision and safety.
  • Integration with K-Beauty treatments like Botox, fillers, and skin boosters.
  • Affordable compared to Western clinics, with world-class standards.
  • Seoul’s reputation as a hub for facial contouring and non-invasive anti-aging.

Cost Range

The cost of a Non-Surgical SMAS Facelift in Korea depends on the clinic, device, and treatment area:

  • Small Area (Jawline or Chin): USD 450 – 800
  • Half-Face (Lower Face Focus): USD 1,000 – 1,600
  • Full-Face SMAS HIFU/Ultherapy: USD 1,600 – 2,800
  • Full-Face + Neck Package: USD 2,200 – 4,000
  • Luxury Contouring Programs (HIFU + Thermage + Botox/Skin Boosters): USD 4,500 – 7,000

Additional Costs in Korea:

  • Consultation fee: USD 30 – 100
  • Aftercare skincare (serums, barrier creams, SPF): USD 50 – 200

💡 Most dermatologists recommend annual or biannual touch-ups to maintain lifting and elasticity.


Popular Clinics

  • Banobagi Dermatology (Seoul): Specialists in Ultherapy and SMAS-focused lifting.
  • Oracle Skin Clinic (Nationwide): Accessible non-surgical facelift programs.
  • View Clinic (Seoul): Known for Shurink HIFU + skin booster packages.
  • ID Dermatology (Seoul): Experts in non-surgical contouring and V-line lifting.
  • Chaum Wellness Center (Seoul): Luxury holistic anti-aging and lifting programs.

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