In Korea, the most commonly performed facelift procedures include mini facelifts, full facelifts, SMAS (Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System) facelifts, and thread lifts. Each technique caters to different age groups, degrees of sagging, and desired recovery times. Mini facelifts are popular among patients in their 30s and 40s who seek mild tightening around the lower face and jawline with minimal downtime. Full facelifts are typically reserved for more advanced aging signs and address deeper tissue layers for longer-lasting results. The SMAS facelift, a preferred technique among many Korean surgeons, targets the underlying muscular layer for more natural and durable outcomes. For those preferring non-surgical options, thread lifts using dissolvable threads offer subtle lifting and collagen stimulation with quick recovery, making them ideal for patients in their 30s to early 50s. Many Korean clinics, especially in Gangnam, combine these procedures with fat grafting or eyelid surgery for a more harmonious rejuvenation.