
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting Comparison at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
Thread lift vs Ultherapy non-surgical lifting at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — two of Korea’s most popular non-surgical face lifting treatments compared side by side. PDO thread lift from ₩200,000 per line for instant mechanical lift, Ultherapy Prime from ₩490,000 per 100 shots for deep SMAS-layer collagen stimulation. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun designs personalized non-surgical lifting protocols combining both modalities when needed. Open 365 days with complimentary airport pickup.
Should You Choose Thread Lift or Ultherapy for Non-Surgical Lifting?
Thread lift provides immediate mechanical repositioning of sagging tissue from ₩200,000 per line with results lasting 12-18 months, while Ultherapy Prime delivers focused ultrasound to the SMAS layer from ₩490,000 per 100 shots for gradual collagen-driven lifting lasting 12-24 months at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport.
Choosing between thread lift vs Ultherapy non-surgical lifting depends on your sagging severity, desired timeline, and budget. Thread lifting uses absorbable PDO or PLLA barbed threads inserted beneath the skin to physically reposition drooping tissue — the results are visible immediately on the treatment table. At RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, thread lift procedures start at ₩200,000 per line, with most full-face protocols requiring 8-16 lines. Ultherapy Prime, on the other hand, uses micro-focused ultrasound with visualization (MFU-V) to deliver thermal coagulation points at precise depths of 1.5mm, 3.0mm, and 4.5mm — the only non-surgical device FDA-cleared to target the SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system) layer that surgeons address in traditional facelifts. Ultherapy Prime at RE:BERRY starts at ₩490,000 per 100 shots, with results developing gradually over 2-3 months as new collagen contracts and tightens tissue. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist and Head Director at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport, evaluates each patient’s skin laxity grade, tissue thickness, and aesthetic goals to recommend thread lift, Ultherapy, or a strategic combination of both non-surgical lifting modalities. For moderate-to-severe jowl sagging with thin skin, thread lift often delivers superior immediate results. For mild-to-moderate laxity with good skin thickness, Ultherapy’s deep collagen stimulation may provide more natural, longer-lasting non-surgical lifting. Many patients benefit from combining both — threads for structural repositioning plus Ultherapy for deep tightening. RE:BERRY operates 365 days with complimentary airport pickup from ICN Terminal 1.
How Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting Works at RE:BERRY
A detailed look at both non-surgical lifting procedures and how RE:BERRY customizes your treatment.

Comprehensive Skin Laxity Assessment for Non-Surgical Lifting
Dr. Cho Sung-Jun evaluates your facial anatomy using ultrasound imaging to determine tissue thickness, SMAS layer depth, fat pad positioning, and degree of skin laxity on a 4-point grading scale. This assessment determines whether thread lift vs Ultherapy non-surgical lifting — or a combination — will deliver optimal results. Factors include jawline definition loss, nasolabial fold depth, midface ptosis, and skin elasticity. Your Fitzpatrick skin type and collagen quality are also assessed to predict healing response to each non-surgical lifting modality.

Thread Lift Procedure — Immediate Mechanical Repositioning
For thread lift non-surgical lifting, topical anesthesia and local lidocaine injections are administered at entry points. Absorbable barbed threads (PDO, PLLA, or PCL depending on the treatment plan) are inserted via blunt cannulas along precise vectors mapped during consultation. Each thread anchors into subcutaneous tissue using bidirectional barbs that grip and reposition sagging tissue upward. A typical PDO thread lift for midface and jawline uses 8-16 threads (₩200,000 per line). The lifting effect is visible immediately as the threads physically elevate tissue to its youthful position. Procedure time: 30-60 minutes.

Ultherapy Prime Procedure — Deep SMAS-Layer Collagen Stimulation
For Ultherapy non-surgical lifting, the DeepSEE ultrasound visualization system maps your tissue layers in real-time. Micro-focused ultrasound energy is delivered at 3 precise depths: 4.5mm (SMAS layer), 3.0mm (deep dermis), and 1.5mm (superficial dermis). Each pulse creates a thermal coagulation point at 60-70°C that triggers neocollagenesis without disrupting the skin surface. A standard Ultherapy Prime full-face protocol uses 300-530 shots. The treatment takes 60-90 minutes. Unlike thread lift, results develop gradually over 2-3 months as collagen contracts and new collagen fibers form around the thermal injury zones.

Post-Treatment Care & Recovery Comparison
Thread lift recovery requires 5-7 days of swelling and mild bruising with restrictions on wide mouth opening and sleeping position for 2 weeks. Ultherapy recovery is minimal — mild redness and tenderness for 1-3 days with no activity restrictions. Both non-surgical lifting modalities benefit from LDM ultrasound therapy to accelerate healing and enhance collagen response. RE:BERRY provides aftercare instructions in 8 languages. Follow-up consultations can be conducted remotely for international patients returning home after non-surgical lifting.
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting: Benefits & Recovery Timeline
- Instant vs Gradual Lift: Thread lift delivers visible repositioning immediately on the treatment table. Ultherapy results develop over 2-3 months as collagen remodels — both are valid non-surgical lifting approaches depending on your timeline.
- SMAS-Level Treatment: Ultherapy Prime is the only non-surgical device FDA-cleared to reach the 4.5mm SMAS layer — the same tissue plane surgeons target. Thread lift repositions tissue above the SMAS for complementary non-surgical lifting.
- Combination Potential: 75% of RE:BERRY patients with moderate-to-severe laxity combine thread lift with Ultherapy or Sofwave for multi-layer non-surgical lifting that addresses both mechanical repositioning and deep collagen stimulation.
- Collagen Stimulation Bonus: Both treatments trigger secondary collagen synthesis beyond their primary mechanism. Thread lift’s barbs create micro-injury that stimulates fibroblast activity. Ultherapy’s thermal points trigger robust neocollagenesis at the SMAS and dermal levels.
- Traveler-Friendly Protocols: RE:BERRY’s non-surgical lifting treatments are designed for international patients. Ultherapy requires zero downtime — fly the same day. Thread lift patients can typically fly after 48-72 hours. Both available 365 days with airport pickup.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0 | Thread lift: immediate visible lift, mild swelling and tenderness at entry points. Ultherapy: mild redness, slight tingling. Non-surgical lifting is complete. |
| Day 1-3 | Thread lift: swelling peaks, bruising may appear, avoid wide mouth opening. Ultherapy: redness resolves, tenderness fades. Normal activities resume for Ultherapy patients. |
| Day 5-7 | Thread lift: swelling subsides significantly, bruising fades. The non-surgical lifting result stabilizes as threads settle into position. Makeup can be applied. |
| Week 2-4 | Thread lift: final positioning complete, secondary collagen starts forming around threads. Ultherapy: initial collagen contraction begins. Non-surgical lifting results gradually improving. |
| Month 2-3 | Ultherapy peak results emerge as deep collagen remodeling completes. Thread lift patients see additional firming as collagen wraps around thread barbs. Both non-surgical lifting modalities approaching optimal outcome. |
| Month 6-24 | Thread lift: results last 12-18 months as absorbable threads gradually dissolve. Ultherapy: non-surgical lifting results maintained 12-24 months. Touch-up sessions extend longevity for both modalities. |
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting Before & After
Actual patient results from RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Individual outcomes vary based on skin laxity and treatment protocol.
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting — Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Thread Lift | Ultherapy Prime |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Physical repositioning with barbed absorbable threads | Micro-focused ultrasound thermal coagulation at SMAS layer |
| Results Onset | Immediate lift visible on treatment table | Gradual over 2-3 months (collagen remodeling) |
| Duration of Results | 12-18 months (threads dissolve over time) | 12-24 months (new collagen is permanent until aging continues) |
| Best For | Moderate-severe jowl sagging, nasolabial folds, V-line definition | Mild-moderate laxity, overall tightening, brow lift, neck |
| Treatment Depth | Subcutaneous fat layer (above SMAS) | 1.5mm, 3.0mm, and 4.5mm (SMAS layer — deepest non-surgical) |
| Downtime | 5-7 days swelling and bruising | 0-1 day mild redness |
| Price at RE:BERRY | ₩200,000 per line (8-16 lines typical) | ₩490,000 per 100 shots (300-530 shots typical) |
| Invasiveness | Minimally invasive (needle entry points) | Non-invasive (no needles, no incisions) |
| Pain Level | 2-3/10 with local anesthesia | 4-6/10 (deep thermal sensation) |
| Can Fly Same Day | Not recommended (48-72h preferred) | Yes — no restrictions |
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting Pricing at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
April 2026 promotion pricing. All prices in KRW, VAT included.
Thread Lift — Per Line
- Absorbable barbed thread (PDO/PLLA/PCL)
- Local anesthesia included
- Immediate visible lift
- Collagen stimulation around thread barbs
Spring Contouring Package
- Shurink 300 shots HIFU lifting
- Inmode FX radiofrequency
- Shurink Tightening Band
- Entry-level non-surgical lifting combo
Double Line-Up Lifting
- Sofwave 100 shots + Onda 100kJ
- Dual-energy deep tissue tightening
- Multi-layer non-surgical lifting
- Ideal for moderate laxity
RE:BERRY Ultimate Lifting Package
- Onda 100kJ + Revinas 6,000 shots
- Recovery Injection included
- Comprehensive multi-device non-surgical lifting
- Maximum collagen stimulation
Meet Your Non-Surgical Lifting Specialists

Dr. Cho Sung-Jun
- Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Incheon Airport
- Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
- Medical License No. 138858
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Thread Lift Certified Practitioner
- 5,000+ non-surgical lifting procedures
Medically reviewed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun, Head Director, Aesthetic Medicine Specialist, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting
Absorbable Thread Lift: Mechanical Repositioning and Collagen Induction
Absorbable thread lifting represents a paradigm shift in non-surgical facial rejuvenation, combining immediate mechanical tissue repositioning with delayed biological collagen induction. Modern barbed threads (PDO, PLLA, and PCL) feature bidirectional cogs or barbs that anchor into subcutaneous tissue, allowing the physician to physically reposition ptotic facial compartments along predefined vectors. The mechanical lift is visible immediately upon thread placement. Beyond this primary mechanism, thread lift triggers a foreign body response that stimulates fibroblast proliferation and type I and III collagen deposition around the thread scaffold. Histological studies confirm new collagen formation beginning at 2-4 weeks post-insertion and continuing for 6-8 months. PLLA threads demonstrate the most robust collagenesis among absorbable materials, while PCL threads offer the longest biodegradation time (24-36 months versus 6-8 months for PDO). The clinical challenge in thread lift non-surgical lifting lies in vector planning — incorrect thread angles produce asymmetry or unnatural tension.
Ultherapy: Micro-Focused Ultrasound for SMAS-Level Neocollagenesis
Ultherapy (micro-focused ultrasound with visualization, MFU-V) remains the only non-surgical lifting device with FDA clearance for brow, submental, and decolletage lifting. The technology delivers focused ultrasound energy to create discrete thermal coagulation points (TCPs) at temperatures of 60-70°C at precisely targeted tissue depths. At the 4.5mm transducer setting, Ultherapy reaches the SMAS layer — the fibromuscular tissue plane that plastic surgeons elevate during rhytidectomy. This represents the deepest non-surgical lifting target achievable with any energy-based device. The thermal injury cascade triggers wound healing with robust neocollagenesis and elastin fiber reorganization over 2-6 months. Real-time ultrasound visualization (DeepSEE) allows the practitioner to confirm tissue plane targeting and avoid sensitive structures. Multi-depth treatment protocols (1.5mm + 3.0mm + 4.5mm) create a volumetric collagen scaffold that produces measurable tissue tightening. Clinical studies report quantifiable improvement in skin laxity using objective 3D volumetric analysis, with effects persisting at 12-month follow-up.
Comparative studies of thread lift vs Ultherapy non-surgical lifting reveal complementary rather than competing mechanisms. Thread lift excels in cases requiring significant tissue displacement (grade III-IV ptosis) where mechanical repositioning is necessary. Ultherapy demonstrates superior outcomes for diffuse mild-to-moderate laxity where deep tissue tightening without displacement is preferred. A growing body of evidence supports combination protocols — thread lift for structural repositioning followed by Ultherapy for deep collagen remodeling — as the most effective non-surgical lifting strategy for moderate ptosis. Sequential treatment within a single session is feasible, with threads placed first to establish the desired tissue position, followed by Ultherapy to create a collagen scaffold that maintains the repositioned tissue long after thread absorption.
Sulamanidze MA, et al. Facial lifting with aptos threads: a minimally invasive ambulatory procedure. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2019;43(5):1392-1401. doi:10.1007/s00266-019-01462-1
Fabi SG, et al. Retrospective evaluation of micro-focused ultrasound for lifting and tightening the face and neck. Dermatol Surg. 2014;40(5):569-575. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000000013
Ogilvie P, et al. Absorbable thread lift for facial rejuvenation: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2022;21(9):3825-3835. doi:10.1111/jocd.15113
What Patients Say About Non-Surgical Lifting at RE:BERRY
“I was debating between thread lift vs Ultherapy for my sagging jawline for months. Dr. Cho recommended combining 10 thread lift lines with 200 Ultherapy shots. The thread lift gave me an immediate jawline definition I had lost in my 40s, and over the next 2 months the Ultherapy tightened everything further. People think I had surgery. The non-surgical lifting result exceeded my expectations.”
“I chose Ultherapy only because I needed zero downtime — I was flying back to Bangkok the same evening. 300 shots on jawline and lower face. The sensation was intense but tolerable. By month 3, my nasolabial folds were noticeably shallower. Best non-surgical lifting decision for my travel schedule.”
“Thread lift at RE:BERRY was a game-changer for my jowls. 12 PDO lines placed in under 45 minutes. I could see the non-surgical lifting result before I even left the treatment room. The swelling resolved in 5 days and the final result was exactly the V-line I wanted. Dr. Kim’s technique was precise and virtually painless with the local anesthesia.”
Thread Lift vs Ultherapy Non-Surgical Lifting FAQ — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport
100% of non-surgical lifting procedures at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport are performed by Dr. Cho Sung-Jun (Medical Director) or Dr. Kim Dong-Young — never delegated to technicians.
| Aspect | RE:BERRY | High-Volume Chain |
|---|---|---|
| Thread insertion by | Named physician | May rotate |
| Ultherapy operated by | Same physician | Often technician |
| Combined procedures | 5,000+ | Varies |
100% same-physician continuity at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — Dr. Cho Sung-Jun or Dr. Kim Dong-Young performs your consultation, thread insertion, Ultherapy delivery, and follow-up without staff rotation. This boutique model means the physician who designs your non-surgical lifting protocol personally adjusts every parameter during the 60-150 minute combined session.
6+ certifications including Thread Lift Certification, Ultherapy Prime, V-RO Lifting, Onda Coolwaves, Potenza RF, and KDLA membership. RE:BERRY Incheon Airport displays all manufacturer certificates in-clinic for patient verification, and both Dr. Cho and Dr. Kim are licensed Aesthetic Medicine Specialists.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport prices the Spring Contouring Package at ₩219,000 ($168 USD) and the Ultimate Lifting Package at ₩2,390,000 ($1,838 USD) — 50-70% below US non-surgical lifting pricing.
| Treatment | RE:BERRY Price | US Average | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spring Contouring Pkg | ₩219,000 ($168) | $1,500-$2,500 | ~90% |
| Shurink 100 shots | ₩45,000 ($35) | $300-$500 | ~90% |
| Ultimate Lifting Pkg | ₩2,390,000 ($1,838) | $6,000-$10,000 | ~70% |
50-70% cheaper at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — Korea’s high procedure volume drives non-surgical lifting prices well below Western markets.
| Treatment | US/UK Average | Japan Average | RE:BERRY Korea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thread lift (full face) | $2,000-$5,000 | ¥300,000-¥600,000 | From ₩219,000 |
| Ultherapy 300+ shots | $3,000-$5,000 | ¥400,000-¥700,000 | Consultation |
| Combined protocol | $5,000-$10,000 | ¥700,000-¥1,200,000 | ₩2,390,000 ($1,838) |
₩219,000-₩2,390,000 ($168-$1,838 USD) for non-surgical lifting plus $400-800 round-trip airfare totals $568-$2,638 — still 40-70% less than equivalent US treatments.
| Cost Component | RE:BERRY + Travel | US Domestic |
|---|---|---|
| Non-surgical lifting | $168-$1,838 | $5,000-$10,000 |
| Round-trip flight | $400-$800 | $0 |
| Airport pickup | Free | N/A |
| Total | $568-$2,638 | $5,000-$10,000 |
Ultherapy Prime reaches 4.5mm depth targeting the SMAS layer (same as surgical facelifts), while thread lift works at the subcutaneous fat layer for physical tissue repositioning at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Ultherapy Prime is ideal for collagen-based tightening, while thread lift provides immediate mechanical lift.
| Feature | Thread Lift | Ultherapy Prime |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Physical repositioning | HIFU collagen stimulation |
| Depth | Subcutaneous | 4.5mm SMAS |
| Results | Immediate | 2-3 months gradual |
| Duration | 12-18 months | 12-24 months |
| Downtime | 3-7 days | 0-1 day |
3 complementary options at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — thread lift adds instant mechanical repositioning, Sofwave targets 1.5mm mid-dermis collagen, and Onda (₩650,000/100kJ) delivers microwave-based tightening at 2-4mm.
| Combination | Depths Covered | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Thread + Ultherapy | Subcut + 4.5mm | Moderate sagging, instant + gradual |
| Sofwave + Ultherapy | 1.5mm + 4.5mm | Zero-downtime dual depth |
| Onda + Ultherapy | 2-4mm + 4.5mm | Fat reduction + structural lift |
Yes — 75% of moderate-laxity patients benefit from combining both non-surgical lifting methods at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. Dr. Cho Sung-Jun inserts threads first for immediate repositioning, then delivers Ultherapy near Incheon Airport for deep collagen stimulation. The combined session takes approximately 2-2.5 hours.
RE:BERRY Incheon Airport treats 50-75 patients per physician annually versus 300-500+ at high-volume chains, ensuring Dr. Cho personally inserts every thread and adjusts every Ultherapy parameter.
| Feature | RE:BERRY (Boutique) | Large Chain Clinic |
|---|---|---|
| Patients per surgeon/year | 50-75 | 300-500+ |
| Same surgeon throughout | 100% | ~40% |
| Consultation time | 60-90 min | 20-30 min |
| Both thread + Ultherapy | Yes, same day | Separate visits typical |
6+ lifting modalities under one roof — RE:BERRY Incheon Airport offers thread lift, Ultherapy Prime, Sofwave, Onda, Revinas, V-RO, and Shurink Universe, allowing Dr. Cho to build multi-layer non-surgical lifting plans targeting every tissue depth. Most clinics offer either threads or energy devices, not integrated combination protocols.
0-1 day for Ultherapy (fly same day with zero restrictions) versus 48-72 hours recommended for thread lift at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. RE:BERRY’s Yeongjong-do location minutes from ICN Airport makes it the most convenient clinic for pre-flight non-surgical lifting — complimentary pickup and drop-off included.
5-7 days for thread lift versus 0-1 day for Ultherapy at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — significantly different downtime profiles.
| Timeline | Thread Lift | Ultherapy Prime |
|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | 70% lift visible, swelling | Mild redness 2-6 hours |
| Days 1-3 | Moderate swelling, bruising | Normal activities |
| Days 4-7 | Swelling resolved | Fully recovered |
| Month 2-3 | Peak collagen result | Peak collagen result |
1 day minimum for Ultherapy alone (fly same day possible) versus 3-5 days for thread lift including initial recovery at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport. For combined thread lift + Ultherapy non-surgical lifting, plan 5-7 days in Korea. RE:BERRY operates 365 days including holidays with complimentary ICN airport pickup.
12-18 months for PDO thread lift versus 12-24 months for Ultherapy Prime at RE:BERRY Incheon Airport — both benefit from annual maintenance sessions. Remote WhatsApp follow-up with Dr. Cho’s team at 2 weeks, 1 month, and 3 months monitors collagen development and plans your next facial contouring lifting visit.
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