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What lifting treatments are appropriate for each decade — and why earlier is usually better.
The best time to start lifting treatment is before you need it. In the 30s, skin booster programmes and mild RF or HIFU protocols build collagen reserves that slow the visible ageing process. Maintenance in this decade produces compounding benefits into the 40s and 50s.
By the mid-40s, structural sagging and volume loss are typically visible. Ultherapy Prime and Thermage FLX address the structural layer effectively — with the SMAS-targeting HIFU producing the most meaningful correction for facial contour.
In the 50s and beyond, a combination approach typically produces the best results: HIFU for structural lifting, RF for skin quality, Sculptra for volumetric rebuilding, and regular skin booster maintenance. For patients with significant sagging, honest conversation about surgical options is important.
VELY B's 5 Busan branches offer the full spectrum of treatments across all three decades — with consultation designed to match treatments to your actual stage of ageing rather than applying a standard age-based protocol.
No — preventative Ultherapy at the SMAS level in the early 30s builds structural collagen before sagging develops. Results last longer and treatment requirements are lower compared to starting later.
SPF daily (non-negotiable), consistent skin booster maintenance, and early RF microneedling for collagen preservation. These three habits have the highest ROI of any aesthetic investment.