How to Fix Nasolabial Folds with a Thread Lift: Real Patient Before & After

Our before-and-after photos clearly show the difference our procedures make. Only at PangPang will you see these truly exceptional transformations!
Today, we’d like to share a “half-face thread lifting” case with you.
We focus exclusively on threads! As a clinic specializing in thread lifting, one of the most common concerns we hear about is the nasolabial folds.
Many people feel self-conscious about these lines and find it hard to smile confidently.

Let’s take a look at how our half-face lifting client’s appearance has changed!
This client was concerned about pronounced nasolabial folds and facial asymmetry. Our “half-face thread lifting” procedure aims to clearly demonstrate the improvements side-by-side!
Curious about the results? You can see that on the untreated side, nasolabial lines remain deep and noticeable.
Indeed, the main concern was the nasolabial folds! As skin naturally begins to sag with age, those lines tend to deepen. And because we use the muscles around our mouths a lot, wrinkles form there more easily.

Facial asymmetry was also a concern! Everyone has unique features and challenges, depending on their facial structure. At PangPang Clinic, we offer customized treatment plans to address your individual needs.


(Detecting nasolabial folds and facial asymmetry.) At PangPang Clinic, we accurately identify your areas of concern, design a personalized treatment, and then proceed with care.

We work together with the doctor and the patient in front of the mirror to assess the condition of the skin and design the perfect thread lifting plan! This is always an exciting moment—just imagining the results. We carefully evaluate whether the skin is thin or thick, how elastic it is, and more…all of which greatly influence thread lifting outcomes.

What sets PangPang Clinic apart—our biggest differentiator from other clinics—is the expertise of our doctors. In thread lifting, the most important factor is skill built on extensive hands-on experience. With our meticulous and advanced techniques, you can trust you’re in expert hands.

But what matters most isn’t whether the doctor thinks the result looks good—it’s that the patient feels beautiful and satisfied! That’s why, at PangPang Clinic, we use local anesthesia rather than general sedation. This allows the doctor and patient to monitor progress together throughout the procedure, like a personalized “self-portrait” system.
The result…?
What happened to those nasolabial folds?!

Those deep lines are… gone? The results are truly remarkable!

Even though the initial concern was nasolabial folds and facial asymmetry, the jawline now looks more contoured as well. That’s PangPang Clinic’s special know-how: we address not only the client’s stated concerns, but also recognize and treat needs they may not even mention. Notice how much smoother the nasolabial lines look now.
Thread lifting not only lifts and smooths the areas you’re concerned about, improving facial contours and reducing a double chin, but also—most importantly—the threads act as anchors for the skin’s dermal layer, leaving your skin firmer. Think of it like cables holding up a suspension bridge.

Additionally, the threads stimulate your skin to produce collagen, which leads to a smoother and healthier complexion over time. You can already see that the skin on the treated side looks brighter and more radiant!

And after lifting the other side too, you get to enjoy a beautiful, confident smile without worrying about nasolabial folds.
The nasolabial lines that used to be a source of stress are now smooth—and our client is thrilled with their new look!
At PangPang Clinic, we’ll keep providing treatments customized to everyone’s unique beauty and, as always, deliver firm lifting results thanks to our unmatched expertise. Plus, as the threads naturally dissolve over time, your skin’s texture will only continue to improve!
PangPang Clinic is here to help you embrace aging gracefully and beautifully.

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