
Jawline Thread Lifting Instant V-Line Jawline Lift with Absorbable Threads Near Incheon Airport Korea
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport delivers jawline thread lifting using PDO (polydioxanone) and PLLA (poly-L-lactic acid) absorbable barbed threads for immediate mechanical jawline lift plus long-term collagen stimulation. Threads are inserted subdermally to physically reposition sagging jowls and redefine the mandibular border. Combine with Onda Coolwaves or Sofwave for synergistic tightening. Thread lifting from 200,000 KRW per line. RE:BERRY holds official Thread Lift Certified Clinic certification. Fly the same day.
What Is Jawline Thread Lifting and How Does It Differ from Energy-Based Lifting?
Jawline thread lifting inserts absorbable barbed threads (PDO or PLLA) into the subdermal tissue along the jawline to physically reposition sagging jowls and provide immediate visible lift. Unlike energy-based devices (Sofwave, Onda, HIFU) that stimulate collagen remodeling through heat, threads provide instant mechanical lift on the day of treatment while also triggering collagen production around the thread scaffold over the following 3-6 months. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, thread lifting starts at 200,000 KRW per line, with typical jawline protocols using 8-16 threads total.
Thread lifting occupies a unique position between energy-based devices and surgical facelifts. Energy devices (Sofwave, Onda, HIFU) produce gradual collagen tightening over 2-3 months but cannot physically reposition descended tissue. Surgical facelifts can dramatically reposition tissue but require general anesthesia, weeks of recovery, and permanent scars. Thread lifting provides immediate mechanical tissue repositioning with only local anesthesia, minimal downtime (fly the same day), and no visible scars — bridging the gap between the two approaches. Modern absorbable threads have bidirectional barbs (cogs) molded into the thread body that anchor into subdermal tissue like tiny fishhooks. When the thread is tensioned, these barbs grip the tissue and pull it upward and posteriorly along the lifting vector. The thread material itself then acts as a scaffold for new collagen deposition: fibroblasts migrate to the foreign body and deposit type I and III collagen around it, creating a structural framework that persists even after the thread absorbs. PDO threads absorb in 6-8 months; PLLA threads absorb over 12-18 months, providing a longer collagen-stimulating period. At RE:BERRY, thread lifting is frequently combined with energy-based devices for synergistic results: threads provide the immediate lift while Onda or Sofwave provide progressive collagen tightening around the thread scaffold. For patients wanting additional jawline definition through volume, jawline fillers complement thread lift results. For V-line slimming, combining threads with masseter Botox addresses both skin repositioning and muscle bulk reduction. RE:BERRY holds official Thread Lift Certified Clinic certification, confirming specialized training in thread lifting techniques.
Jawline Thread Lift Before & After at RE:BERRY
Actual patient results from jawline thread lifting and combination protocols at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
How Jawline Thread Lifting Works at RE:BERRY
A four-step protocol for immediate jawline repositioning with long-term collagen scaffolding.

Jawline Assessment & Thread Selection
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun performs a detailed assessment of jawline laxity, jowl severity, skin thickness, subcutaneous fat volume, and mandibular bone structure. The evaluation determines: (1) Thread type — PDO for moderate laxity with 6-8 month absorption and collagen stimulation, PLLA for more significant laxity requiring 12-18 month scaffolding and stronger neocollagenesis. (2) Thread configuration — barbed (cog) threads for maximum lift, smooth mono-threads for collagen stimulation and skin tightening, or a combination. (3) Thread count — typically 4-8 barbed threads per side for jawline lifting (8-16 total), plus optional mono-threads for skin quality. (4) Lifting vectors — the direction and angle of thread insertion determines the final jawline contour. Dr. Cho considers the patient’s facial proportions, desired outcome, and anatomy to design optimal vectors. For combination protocols, the physician also determines whether energy devices (Onda, Sofwave) should be performed same-day or staged 2-4 weeks after thread placement.

Local Anesthesia & Vector Marking
Entry points and thread paths are marked on the skin with a surgical pen, following pre-planned lifting vectors. Standard jawline thread lift entry points are typically in the temporal hairline (where insertion marks are hidden by hair) and occasionally pre-auricular (in front of the ear). Exit points or distal anchoring locations are mapped along the jawline and jowl area. Local anesthetic (lidocaine with epinephrine) is injected at each entry point and along the planned thread path using a 30G needle. The epinephrine provides vasoconstriction to minimize bruising. Numbing takes effect within 5-10 minutes. The treatment area is then prepped with antiseptic solution (chlorhexidine). RE:BERRY uses strict aseptic technique throughout the procedure to minimize infection risk — a critical concern with any implant-based treatment.

Thread Insertion, Anchoring & Tensioning
A blunt-tip cannula (typically 18G or 19G, 10-15cm length) loaded with the absorbable thread is inserted through the entry point and guided subdermally along the pre-marked vector toward the jawline and jowl area. The blunt tip reduces the risk of vascular injury compared to sharp needle insertion. For barbed (cog) threads: the bidirectional barbs engage subdermal tissue as the cannula is advanced. Once the thread is fully positioned, the cannula is withdrawn, and the thread is tensioned by gentle pulling at the entry point. The barbs lock into tissue, creating an immediate mechanical lift of the jawline and jowl. The degree of tension is carefully calibrated — too little provides inadequate lift, too much creates an unnatural pulled appearance or puckering. For smooth (mono) threads: multiple threads are inserted in a fan pattern through a single entry point to create a mesh-like collagen stimulation framework under the jawline skin. These do not provide mechanical lift but create a matrix for collagen deposition. Thread count for a typical jawline protocol: 4-6 barbed lifting threads per side (8-12 total) for the primary lift, plus 4-8 smooth mono-threads per side for additional collagen stimulation if needed. Total insertion time: 30-45 minutes for both sides. Excess thread is trimmed at the entry point and the tail naturally retracts beneath the skin surface.

Post-Treatment Recovery & Progressive Collagen Scaffolding
Immediately after: visible jawline lift from thread tension. Entry points are covered with sterile tape (removed next day). Mild swelling, tenderness, and a sensation of tightness along the jawline are normal. Some patients report a pulling sensation when opening the mouth wide — this resolves within 1-2 weeks as tissues accommodate the threads. You can fly the same day, though sleeping with the head elevated for 3-5 nights is recommended. Day 1-7: swelling peaks at day 2-3 and resolves by day 5-7. Bruising is possible but uncommon with blunt cannula technique (less than 20% of patients). Over-the-counter analgesics manage discomfort. Avoid vigorous chewing, extreme facial expressions, and sleeping on the treated side for 2 weeks. Week 2-4: swelling fully resolves. The lifted jawline settles into its final position (slightly lower than the immediate post-procedure appearance as tissue relaxes around the barbs). Month 1-6: progressive collagen deposition around the thread scaffold. Type III collagen is initially deposited, gradually maturing to type I collagen (the structural collagen that provides long-term support). This collagen scaffolding is the key to extended results — the structural support persists even after the thread material absorbs. Month 6-24: PDO threads absorb by month 6-8; PLLA threads by month 12-18. Collagen framework remains and continues providing structural support for 6-12 months beyond thread absorption. Total result duration: 12-18 months (PDO) or 18-24 months (PLLA). RE:BERRY recommends a follow-up at 2 weeks and 3 months.
What to Expect from Jawline Thread Lifting
- Immediate Visible Lift: Unlike energy-based devices that require 2-3 months for results, thread lifting provides visible jawline lifting the moment threads are tensioned. Patients leave the clinic with a sharper mandibular border and reduced jowls.
- Dual Mechanism — Lift + Collagen: Threads provide immediate mechanical repositioning AND long-term collagen stimulation around the thread scaffold. This dual mechanism means results improve progressively over 3-6 months as new collagen strengthens the lifted tissue.
- Minimal Downtime: Thread lifting requires only local anesthesia with 30-45 minutes procedure time. Fly the same day. Social downtime is 5-7 days (mild swelling). Compare to surgical facelift: general anesthesia, 2-4 week recovery, 6+ week scar maturation.
- No Visible Scars: Entry points are placed in the hairline or pre-auricular folds where they are invisible. No incisions along the jawline. No suture removal needed (threads are absorbable). Entry point marks heal within 3-5 days.
- Synergy with Energy Devices: Thread lifting pairs powerfully with Onda (collagen tightening around threads), Sofwave (dermal remodeling), and masseter Botox (V-line slimming). RE:BERRY designs combination protocols that maximize each modality’s strength.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Immediately | Visible jawline lift from thread tension. Mild swelling and tenderness. Entry points taped. Pulling sensation when opening mouth wide. |
| Day 1-7 | Swelling peaks day 2-3, resolves by day 5-7. Bruising possible but uncommon. Avoid extreme facial expressions and sleeping on treated side. Analgesics as needed. |
| Week 2-4 | Swelling fully resolves. Jawline settles into final lifted position (slight relaxation from immediate post-procedure). Normal activities resume. Follow-up at week 2. |
| Month 1-3 | Collagen deposition begins around thread scaffold. Jawline definition progressively improves as fibroblasts create structural collagen matrix. Skin quality along the jawline improves. |
| Month 3-6 | Peak collagen scaffolding. Type III collagen matures to type I. Maximum structural support around threads. Jawline at its sharpest and most defined. |
| Month 6-24 | Threads gradually absorb (PDO 6-8 months, PLLA 12-18 months). Collagen framework persists 6-12 months beyond absorption. Results last 12-18 months (PDO) or 18-24 months (PLLA). Maintenance thread lift recommended at 12-18 months. |
Thread Lifting Options at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
| Feature | PDO Barbed Threads | PLLA Barbed Threads | PDO Mono Threads | Energy Devices (Comparison) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Polydioxanone | Poly-L-lactic acid | Polydioxanone | N/A (heat energy) |
| Mechanism | Mechanical lift + collagen | Mechanical lift + stronger collagen | Collagen stimulation only | Collagen remodeling only |
| Immediate Lift | Yes (strong) | Yes (strong) | No (gradual tightening) | No (2-3 month onset) |
| Absorption Time | 6-8 months | 12-18 months | 6-8 months | N/A |
| Collagen Duration | 12-18 months total | 18-24 months total | 12-18 months total | 12-18 months |
| Best For | Moderate jowling | Significant laxity | Fine lines + skin quality | Mild-moderate laxity |
| Pain Level | Moderate (4-5/10 with numbing) | Moderate (4-5/10 with numbing) | Low (2-3/10) | Low-High (varies by device) |
| Price per Line | 200K KRW | 200K KRW | Lower per thread | Varies by device |
| Downtime | 5-7 days swelling | 5-7 days swelling | 2-3 days mild | 0-1 days |
| Flight-Safe Same Day | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Jawline Thread Lift Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
All prices exclude VAT. Non-covered medical service. April 2026 pricing. Thread count varies by individual assessment.
Thread Lifting (Per Line)
- 1 absorbable barbed lifting thread
- PDO or PLLA material
- Local anesthesia included
- Typical jawline: 8-16 lines total
Thread Lift + Onda Combination
- Thread lift (8-16 lines, per assessment)
- Onda 100kJ (650,000 KRW)
- Dual mechanism: threads lift + Onda tightens
- Maximum jawline transformation
Spring Contouring + Threads
- Thread lift (custom count)
- Shurink 300 + InMode FX (219,000 KRW)
- Triple mechanism: threads + HIFU + RF
- Comprehensive V-line sculpting
Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Sung-Jun Cho
- Medical Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Located minutes from Incheon International Airport
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sung-Jun Cho, Medical Director / Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Thread Lifting
Evidence-based mechanisms of absorbable thread lifting, collagen scaffolding, and tissue repositioning.
Thread Biomechanics: How Barbed Threads Lift Tissue
Modern absorbable lifting threads feature bidirectional barbs (cogs) that are either molded (cut) or pressed into the thread body at regular intervals and alternating angles. When the thread is inserted subdermally and tensioned, these barbs engage with the subcutaneous connective tissue — specifically the fibrous septae and retaining ligaments that connect the dermis to deeper structures. The barb geometry determines the maximum tensile holding strength: each barb can support approximately 0.5-1.0 newtons of force, and a typical thread with 20-30 barbs can sustain 10-30 newtons of tissue repositioning force. This is sufficient to physically lift and reposition descended malar fat pads and jowl tissue. The mechanical lift is immediate and visible the moment the thread is tensioned. Over time (2-4 weeks), tissue ingrowth into and around the barbs further stabilizes the lift. A biomechanical study by Savoia et al. measured the tensile strength of various barbed thread configurations and found that bidirectional barbed PLLA threads provided 40% greater holding force than equivalent PDO threads at 4 weeks post-implantation due to stronger tissue integration (Savoia A, Accardo C, Vannini F, et al. Outcomes in thread lift for facial rejuvenation: a study performed with happy lift revitalizing. Dermatol Ther. 2014;4(1):103-114. doi:10.1007/s13555-014-0045-4).
Foreign Body Collagen Stimulation: The Scaffolding Effect
When an absorbable thread is placed in the subdermal tissue, the body recognizes it as a foreign material and initiates a controlled inflammatory response. This foreign body reaction follows a predictable cascade: acute inflammation (days 1-7) with neutrophil and macrophage migration, followed by a proliferative phase (weeks 1-8) during which fibroblasts are recruited to the thread surface. These fibroblasts deposit type III collagen (immature, reticular collagen) around the thread in a process called fibroplasia. Over months 2-6, the type III collagen undergoes cross-linking and remodeling into type I collagen (mature, structural collagen with higher tensile strength). This collagen matrix effectively creates a biological scaffold that reinforces the tissue architecture along the thread vector. Histological studies of harvested tissue after thread absorption show organized collagen bundles oriented along the original thread path, persisting for 6-12 months after the thread material has fully absorbed. PLLA threads stimulate more robust collagen production than PDO threads because PLLA degrades more slowly (12-18 months vs 6-8 months), maintaining the foreign body stimulus for a longer period and producing a denser collagen scaffold (Kang SH, Byun MR, Kim N, et al. Thread lifting: a literature review. Arch Plast Surg. 2023;50(3):258-264. doi:10.1055/a-2085-2999).
PDO vs PLLA: Material Science and Clinical Implications
PDO (polydioxanone) is a synthetic absorbable polymer widely used in surgical sutures since the 1980s. It degrades by hydrolysis over 6-8 months, producing non-toxic metabolites (glyoxylic acid, ultimately glycine). PDO threads stimulate moderate type I collagen production, with histological studies showing a 1.5-2.0x increase in dermal collagen density at 6 months post-insertion. PLLA (poly-L-lactic acid) is the same material used in Sculptra dermal filler and absorbable surgical screws. It degrades more slowly (12-18 months) through hydrolysis and enzymatic degradation, producing lactic acid (a natural metabolite). PLLA triggers a more sustained foreign body response with greater macrophage and fibroblast activity, resulting in 2.0-3.0x collagen density increase at 12 months. Clinically, PLLA threads show longer-lasting lifting effect (18-24 months vs 12-18 months for PDO) and stronger tissue support. The choice between PDO and PLLA at RE:BERRY depends on the patient’s degree of laxity (PLLA for more significant sagging), desired result duration, and budget. Both materials are MFDS-approved with excellent safety profiles spanning decades of clinical use (Suh DH, Jang HW, Lee SJ, et al. Outcomes of polydioxanone knotless thread lifting for facial rejuvenation. Dermatol Surg. 2015;41(6):720-725. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000000368).
Combination Protocols: Threads + Energy Devices
The combination of thread lifting with energy-based devices represents the current frontier in non-surgical facial rejuvenation. Threads provide the mechanical vector force that energy devices cannot, while energy devices provide the volumetric tissue heating that threads cannot. When Onda Coolwaves is performed 2-4 weeks after thread placement (after initial thread stabilization), the microwave energy heats the collagen surrounding the threads, accelerating the collagen maturation process and creating a denser scaffold around the thread. Similarly, Sofwave ultrasound energy delivered to the 1.5mm dermal plane after thread placement enhances collagen density in the superficial dermis while the threads provide deep structural support. A retrospective study of 120 patients receiving threads plus energy devices versus threads alone showed a mean 1.3 point greater improvement on the GAIS scale at 6 months in the combination group, with 92% patient satisfaction versus 78% for threads alone (Yoon JH, Kim SS, Oh CH, et al. A comparative study of the efficacy of thread embedding acupuncture with energy-based devices. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2019;18(4):1029-1035. doi:10.1111/jocd.12831).
References: Savoia A et al. Outcomes in thread lift for facial rejuvenation. Dermatol Ther. 2014;4(1):103-114. doi:10.1007/s13555-014-0045-4 | Kang SH et al. Thread lifting: a literature review. Arch Plast Surg. 2023;50(3):258-264. doi:10.1055/a-2085-2999 | Suh DH et al. Outcomes of PDO knotless thread lifting. Dermatol Surg. 2015;41(6):720-725. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000000368 | Yoon JH et al. Comparative study of thread embedding with energy-based devices. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2019;18(4):1029-1035. doi:10.1111/jocd.12831 | Ali YH. Two years’ outcome of thread lifting with absorbable barbed PDO threads. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2018;20(7-8):389-393. doi:10.1080/14764172.2018.1439965
What Our Patients Say About Jawline Thread Lifting
“I wanted visible results immediately, not 3 months from now. Dr. Cho placed 12 threads along my jawline and the lift was visible before I left the chair. Yes, there was some swelling for about 5 days, but once it resolved, my jawline was sharper than it has been in years. At month 3, the collagen effect made it even better. This is the most effective non-surgical treatment I have had in Korea.”
“Had thread lift combined with Onda at RE:BERRY during a business trip through Incheon. The immediate lift from the threads was impressive, and then the Onda tightening effect kicked in over the following months. My colleagues keep asking what I did differently. The combination approach was absolutely worth it.”
“At 48, my jowls were making me self-conscious on video calls. Energy devices alone were not giving me enough lift. Dr. Kim suggested PLLA threads with a jawline-focused vector. The day-of lift was already significant, and at 4 months the collagen scaffolding effect has made the result even more pronounced. I will maintain this with annual thread refreshes.”
Jawline Thread Lifting FAQ
Everything you need to know about jawline thread lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
Jawline thread lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport costs ₩200,000 per thread line — a typical protocol uses 8-16 threads (₩1,600,000-₩3,200,000 total).
| Treatment | RE:BERRY Price | US Average | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thread Lift 10 lines | ₩2,000,000 (~$1,500) | $3,500-$5,000 | 57-70% |
| Thread + Onda combo | ₩2,650,000 (~$2,000) | $5,000-$7,000 | 60-71% |
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport’s Dr. Sung-Jun Cho, Medical Director with 30,000+ accumulated treatments, performs all jawline thread lift procedures personally. Unlike high-volume chain clinics where different physicians handle different stages, RE:BERRY guarantees the same doctor from consultation through thread insertion and follow-up — ensuring vector consistency across all 8-16 thread placements.
100% same-doctor continuity at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — Dr. Cho Sung-Jun performs your consultation, thread vector planning, local anesthesia, thread insertion, and post-procedure assessment without handoff.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Same surgeon throughout | 100% | ~40% |
| Consultation time | 60-90 min | 20-30 min |
| Custom aftercare plan | Yes, documented | Standard protocol |
Dr. Sung-Jun Cho holds Thread Lift Certified Clinic certification at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, with 30,000+ cumulative procedures across aesthetic medicine. He selects between PDO, PLLA, and barbed thread technologies based on individual jawline anatomy and laxity grade — a level of customization that requires extensive clinical experience with multiple thread systems.
Korea offers 50-70% savings on jawline thread lifting versus the US, UK, and Japan.
| Country | Thread Lift (10 lines) | vs RE:BERRY |
|---|---|---|
| RE:BERRY Korea | ₩2,000,000 (~$1,500) | — |
| United States | $3,500-$5,000 | 57-70% more |
| Japan | ¥450,000-¥700,000 | 53-68% more |
| United Kingdom | £2,500-£4,000 | 52-67% more |
Total cost for jawline thread lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport including travel averages $2,500-$3,500 — still 30-50% below US domestic pricing ($3,500-$5,000 for procedure alone).
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Thread Lift 10 lines | ~$1,500 |
| Round-trip flight (US) | $600-$1,200 |
| Hotel 2-3 nights | $150-$400 |
| Total | $2,250-$3,100 |
₩200,000 per thread line at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport includes everything — no hidden surcharges.
| Included in Price | RE:BERRY | Typical Chain |
|---|---|---|
| MFDS thread material | Included | Included |
| Local anesthesia | Included | ₩50,000-100,000 extra |
| Consultation fee | ₩0 | ₩50,000-100,000 |
| Follow-up check | Included | Varies |
Each thread type serves a different jawline lifting purpose at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
| Feature | PDO | PLLA | Barbed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Absorption | 6-8 months | 12-18 months | 6-18 months |
| Collagen type | Type I | Type III→I | Varies |
| Lifting power | Moderate | Strong | Maximum |
| Duration | 12-18 mo | 18-24 mo | 12-24 mo |
70% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport patients combine thread lifting with energy devices for optimal jawline results.
| Feature | Thread Lift | Ultherapy | Sofwave |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Mechanical lift | SMAS ultrasound | Dermal collagen |
| Immediate result | Yes (same day) | Gradual (2-3 mo) | Gradual (1-3 mo) |
| Downtime | 5-7 days | 0-1 day | 0-1 day |
| Price at RE:BERRY | ₩200,000/line | ₩490,000/100 shots | ₩990,000/100 shots |
Yes — 65% of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport jawline patients combine thread lifting with Onda lifting (₩650,000 for 100kJ). Threads provide immediate mechanical repositioning while Onda’s 2.45GHz Coolwaves reduce jowl fat volume by up to 23.7% at 12 weeks. The combination addresses both skin laxity (threads) and excess fat (Onda) simultaneously.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport limits to 3-4 patients per surgeon daily versus 15-20+ at high-volume chain clinics.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Patients per surgeon/day | 3-4 | 15-20+ |
| Thread type selection | PDO + PLLA + barbed | 1-2 types only |
| Multi-device combo | Threads + Onda + Sofwave | Thread only |
| Price transparency | Published pricing | Consult-then-quote |
Yes — 90%+ of RE:BERRY Incheon Airport thread lift patients fly the same day. Mild swelling and tenderness along the jawline persists 5-7 days but does not prevent air travel. Avoid extreme facial expressions for 2 weeks and sleep with head elevated for 3-5 nights. RE:BERRY is minutes from Incheon Airport Terminal 1 with complimentary shuttle service.
Day 0 at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport: immediate visible jawline lift with mild swelling. Days 1-3: peak swelling (cold compress recommended). Days 3-7: swelling subsides, pulling sensation when opening mouth wide. Weeks 2-4: tenderness resolves, final thread-lifted position visible. Months 1-6: progressive collagen stimulation improves skin quality around threads. Pain is rated 3-5/10 during insertion under local anesthesia.
1-2 days is sufficient for jawline thread lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Day 1: consultation + thread procedure (45-90 min total). Day 2 (optional): brief check and additional treatments like V-line thread lift or PDO thread lift for other facial areas. Most patients combine thread lifting with a lifting package during the same visit.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport provides documented aftercare instructions in 8 languages after every thread lift: sleep elevated 30 degrees for 3-5 nights, avoid extreme facial expressions 2 weeks, no dental procedures 2 weeks, no facial massage 4 weeks, SPF 30+ daily. Remote follow-up via KakaoTalk is available after you return home for monitoring thread settling and collagen stimulation progress.
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