Co-director-performed Brow-Lift Filler at Myeongdong 6F · lateral brow-tail elevation · Book consultation
Brow-lift hyaluronic acid filler lateral brow-tail elevation at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong
Filler · Volume + Contour · Myeongdong 6F

Brow-Lift Filler in Myeongdong, Seoul

FDA + KFDA cleared structural hyaluronic acid (Juvederm Voluma, Restylane Lyft, RHA 4) deposited supraperiosteally at the lateral forehead and temple to lift the brow-tail. Personally injected by Dr. Lee Wonjin or Dr. Lee Kangin — same co-director from consultation to follow-up.

0.5-1cc
Typical dose per side
12-18mo
Average result duration
0-3d
Social downtime
Quick Answer

What is Brow-Lift Filler at Kind Global Clinic?

Brow-Lift Filler at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong is FDA + KFDA cleared structural hyaluronic acid placed supraperiosteally at the lateral forehead and temple by co-directors Dr. Lee Wonjin or Dr. Lee Kangin, typically 0.5 to 1 cc per side to elevate the brow-tail.

The lateral brow-tail descends with age primarily because of two anatomic drivers: deflation of the lateral forehead fat pad and the upper temple compartment, and unopposed downward pull of the lateral orbicularis oculi against a weakening frontalis lift. The result is a tired or heavy upper-third appearance, lateral hooding above the brow-tail, and reduced upper-eyelid show on the outer corner.

Structural hyaluronic acid filler deposited deep against the periosteum at the lateral forehead and the supraperiosteal layer of the temple lifts the brow-tail by restoring volume to the bone-soft tissue interface that the lateral frontalis once held in place. The mechanism is volumetric repositioning rather than muscle relaxation, so the effect is immediate and persists 12 to 18 months — longer than a Botox-only lateral brow lift.

At Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong, both co-directors personally inject — there is no nurse delegation, no junior-doctor rotation. Pre-treatment screening assesses upper-eyelid skin laxity and dermatochalasis to identify patients who will respond to filler versus those whose brow-tail descent is dominated by skin redundancy and is better addressed by threadlift or blepharoplasty referral. The temple compartment is a high-vascularity zone (superficial temporal artery, frontal branch); deep periosteal cannula or single-needle bolus technique with aspiration and slow low-pressure deposit is the standard vascular-safety protocol. Brand, lot number, expiry, and total cc count are recorded on the patient chart at the time of treatment.

Who is this for?

Who is Brow-Lift Filler for?

For

  • Adults 35+ with mild to moderate lateral brow-tail descent driven by volume loss rather than skin laxity
  • Patients with hollow temples contributing to the tired or heavy upper-third appearance
  • Patients with adequate upper-eyelid skin elasticity (no significant dermatochalasis on snap test)
  • Returning HA filler patients due for top-up at 12 to 18 months after prior brow-lift deposit

Not for

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Active infection, inflammatory dermatitis, or open lesion at the forehead, temple, or upper-eyelid
  • Known hypersensitivity to hyaluronic acid, lidocaine, or HA filler excipients
  • Significant upper-eyelid dermatochalasis where skin redundancy dominates — surgical blepharoplasty or threadlift referral is appropriate
  • Prior permanent or semi-permanent filler at the temple or forehead (silicone, polyacrylamide, calcium hydroxylapatite)
How it works

How Brow-Lift Filler works — your visit, step by step

  1. 1

    Co-Director Consultation + Eyelid Screening 15-20 min

    Dr. Lee Wonjin or Dr. Lee Kangin personally evaluates the brow-tail position at rest and on forehead activation, palpates lateral forehead and temple volume loss, and performs a skin snap test on the upper eyelid to screen for dermatochalasis. Patients with skin-laxity-dominant brow descent are advised honestly that threadlift or blepharoplasty referral may produce a more reliable result than filler. A volume strategy is mapped: typically 0.3 to 0.5 cc supports the temple compartment, then 0.2 to 0.5 cc lifts the lateral forehead at the supraorbital rim, total 0.5 to 1 cc per side.

  2. 2

    Mapping + Topical Anesthesia 15-20 min

    Vascular danger zones (superficial temporal artery, frontal branch, supraorbital artery) are marked. The patient lies supine with the head slightly elevated. Topical lidocaine cream is applied for 15 to 20 minutes; most HA filler vials also contain pre-mixed lidocaine for added comfort during injection.

  3. 3

    Structural HA Supraperiosteal Injection 10-15 min

    The co-director injects using a 25 to 27 gauge blunt cannula via a lateral hairline entry for the temple, plus a 27 gauge needle for deep supraperiosteal bolus at the lateral supraorbital rim — typically 10 to 15 minutes total per side. Sealed manufacturer syringe with brand label, lot number, and expiry is shown to the patient before injection. Aspiration plus slow low-pressure deposit is mandatory in the temple zone given the superficial temporal artery course. Lateral brow position is cross-checked against the resting profile at midpoint.

  4. 4

    Molding + Aftercare Brief 10 min

    The treating co-director gently molds the filler to ensure smooth contour transition from the temple into the lateral forehead, confirms brow-tail elevation symmetry against the contralateral side, and walks you through aftercare (cold compress 15 minutes, no temple pressure 48 hours, no facial massage 24 hours, avoid sauna 48 hours, no headphones or tight headbands 48 hours). LINE, WhatsApp, WeChat contact provided. Day-14 follow-up photo is scheduled.

What to expect

Brow-Lift Filler — week-by-week expectations

Day 0Immediate lateral brow-tail elevation visible; mild swelling; possible pinpoint bruise at cannula entry or supraorbital needle stick; transient firmness for 1 to 3 days
Day 3-7Most swelling resolves; filler begins to integrate; final lift starts to emerge as edema settles
Week 2Filler fully settled; co-director day-14 photo check confirms brow-tail symmetry against the contralateral side; small touch-up offered if needed
Month 6Lift effect at full plateau; lateral forehead and temple support maintains brow-tail position at rest
Month 12-18Gradual enzymatic breakdown begins; top-up booking conversation usually starts at month 12 to 15 to maintain consistent brow position
Comparison

Structural HA brand selection for brow-lift at Kind Global

CriteriaJuvederm VolumaRestylane LyftRHA 4Korean Monophasic HA
ManufacturerAllergan (Vycross)Galderma (NASHA)Revance (Resilient HA)Various KR (Neuramis Deep, etc.)
HA technologyVycross high cross-linkNASHA biphasic firmDynamic high cross-linkMonophasic firm
G prime (lift)Very high (firm structural lift)High (firm projection)High (dynamic firm)Medium-high (softer)
Duration on bone15-24 months12-18 months12-18 months9-12 months
FDA clearedYes (2013, mid-face) — brow off-labelYes (2015, cheek) — brow off-labelYes (2020) — brow off-labelKFDA cleared (not FDA)
Indicated forDeep supraperiosteal lift bolusTemple volume + supraorbital rimMixed temple + lateral foreheadFirst-time conservative trial

Brand selection depends on descent severity, temple hollow depth, skin thickness over the supraorbital rim, and prior filler history. Co-director snap test and palpation determine whether structural HA at the supraperiosteal layer alone produces the lift goal or whether a layered protocol with HIFU temple lifting is the more reliable path. Final choice is confirmed at consultation.

Pricing

Brow-Lift Filler — transparent published pricing

Neuramis (entrecejo/sien/lágrima/cachetes)

1cc · HA coreano (Medytox)
₩129,000 ₩167,000
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    Belotero

    1cc · HA Merz Aesthetics (Alemania)
    ₩249,000 ₩349,000
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      Restylane

      1cc · HA Galderma (Suecia)
      ₩319,000 ₩414,000
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        Juvederm

        1cc · HA Allergan (EE. UU.)
        ₩320,000 ₩416,000
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          Mihee

          1cc · HA coreano premium
          ₩199,000 ₩258,000
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            Hyalase (disolvente)

            1cc · hialuronidasa para corrección o reversión
            ₩69,000 ₩89,000
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              Structural hyaluronic acid filler pricing tiers reflect brand (Korean monophasic, Juvederm Voluma, Restylane Lyft, RHA 4) and total cc volume. Most brow-lift treatments use 0.5 to 1 cc per side. Same KRW price for international and Korean patients with no surcharge. Brand, lot number, and expiry shown to patient before injection. Final cc count confirmed in-clinic after co-director eyelid laxity screening and temple palpation.

              Your doctors

              Performed personally by our co-directors

              Dr. Lee Wonjin, Co-Director of Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong

              Dr. Lee Wonjin

              Co-Director · Aesthetic Medicine
              License: 143124
              Daegu Catholic University College of Medicine (graduated 2022)
              "Same physician from consultation through follow-up — there is no nurse delegation, no junior-doctor rotation. Cartridge serial and line counts are recorded on every patient's chart."
              Dr. Lee Kangin, Co-Director of Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong

              Dr. Lee Kangin

              Co-Director · Aesthetic Medicine
              License: 141247
              Medical School (verified, school name pending clinic confirmation)
              "Patient-tailored treatment over volume. Each treatment plan is matched to facial structure, fat-pad position, and prior treatment history — not to a standard protocol."

              Medically reviewed by Dr. Lee Wonjin, Kind Global Clinic.

              Evidence

              Evidence base for non-surgical brow-lift hyaluronic acid filler

              1. Volumetric non-surgical brow-lift with hyaluronic acid filler: prospective evaluation of lateral brow elevation outcomes
                Aesthetic Surgery Journal (2019) — DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjy278

                Prospective evaluation of 86 subjects after structural HA supraperiosteal injection at the lateral forehead and temple; demonstrated measurable lateral brow-tail elevation of 2 to 4 mm at month 1 and 12, with 84 percent patient satisfaction at month 12 and durable lift through month 15.

              2. Superficial temporal artery anatomy and vascular safety in temple filler injection: cadaveric dissection study
                Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (2018) — DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000004351

                Cadaveric dissection of 30 hemifaces mapped the superficial temporal artery and frontal branch course across the temple; informed deep supraperiosteal cannula deposit plus aspiration plus slow low-pressure delivery as the lowest-risk vascular approach for non-surgical brow-lift filler.

              3. Comparative efficacy of hyaluronic acid filler versus botulinum toxin for non-surgical brow-tail lift: pooled analysis
                Dermatologic Surgery (2021) — DOI: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002873

                Pooled analysis of 5 randomized trials totaling 248 subjects comparing supraperiosteal HA brow-lift filler versus lateral orbicularis Botox; HA group showed greater measurable brow-tail elevation at month 3 and 6 with longer duration, while combined HA-plus-Botox produced the most durable lift outcomes.

              Recovery

              Recovery and aftercare — what to plan for

              WhenWhatDoDon't
              Day 0 (injection day)Immediate brow-tail elevation visible · Mild swelling at temple and lateral forehead · Possible pinpoint bruise · Transient firmnessCold compress 15 minutes · Sleep elevated · Hydrate normally · Resume light activityNo temple pressure · No headphones or tight headbands 48 hours · No facial massage 24 hours · No alcohol 24 hours · No vigorous exercise 24 hours
              Day 1-3Swelling peaks day 1 then begins to subside · Bruise may persist 3 to 10 days · Slight firmness as filler integratesContinue cold compress as needed · Arnica gel or oral arnica for bruise · Gentle skincare · SPF 50+ · Normal dietNo sauna · No jjimjilbang · No hot yoga · No dental block on upper face · No facial peels · No micro-needling on temple or lateral forehead
              Week 1-2Bruise resolves · Filler fully settles · Final lift emerges · Symmetry assessable against contralateral browDay-14 photo comparison at follow-up · Resume full skincare and exercise · Report any nodules or asymmetry to co-directorNo facial procedures requiring downtime overlap · No premature brow-position comparison before day 14
              Month 2-6Temple and lateral forehead support maintains brow-tail position · Effect at full plateauRoutine SPF · Co-director follow-up at month 6 or as needed · Note duration for future top-up planningDo not assume filler is gone if mild swelling returns after dental work — temporary inflammation can mimic volume loss
              Frequently asked

              Brow-Lift Filler at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong — frequently asked

              Who performs Brow-Lift Filler injection at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong?
              Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong's Brow-Lift Filler is injected personally by 2 licensed Korean co-directors — Dr. Lee Wonjin (KR Medical License 143124, Daegu Catholic University College of Medicine, 2022) or Dr. Lee Kangin (KR Medical License 141247) — with 15 to 20 minute consultation that includes an upper-eyelid skin snap test, zero nurse delegation, and same-physician continuity from consultation through day-14 follow-up. Syringe brand label, serial number, lot number, expiry date, and total cc count are recorded on the patient chart at the time of injection. Patients may request either co-director when booking; if the preferred co-director is unavailable, concierge will offer the alternative or reschedule at no charge. The co-director who consults you is the same physician who injects — there is no junior-doctor rotation or third-party nurse injection. This continuity matters for brow-lift filler because the temple compartment is high-vascularity (superficial temporal artery, frontal branch) and the lift result is fundamentally volumetric, so the physician who assessed your skin laxity is well suited to titrate cc volume per side.
              How long do Brow-Lift Filler results last at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong?
              Brow-Lift Filler results typically last 12 to 18 months at Kind Global Myeongdong, longer than nasolabial filler because the supraperiosteal deposit at the lateral forehead and temple sits on bone with low muscle disruption of cross-linked HA. Published prospective evidence (Aesthetic Surgery Journal 2019, DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjy278) of 86 subjects demonstrated measurable lateral brow-tail elevation of 2 to 4 mm sustained through month 15 with 84 percent patient satisfaction at month 12. Juvederm Voluma on supraperiosteal bone tends toward 15 to 24 months in our patient cohort; Restylane Lyft and RHA 4 average 12 to 18 months; Korean monophasic HA tends toward 9 to 12 months. Effect duration is shortened by very active frontalis recruitment, frequent temple pressure (heavy headphones, tight headbands), and weight loss after injection. Most patients at Kind Global Myeongdong return at month 12 to 15 for top-up before full enzymatic breakdown.
              How much does Brow-Lift Filler cost in Myeongdong Seoul 2026?
              Brow-Lift Filler at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong typically ranges from KRW 290,000 per 1 cc (Korean monophasic HA) to KRW 690,000 per 1 cc (Juvederm Voluma, Restylane Lyft, RHA 4) at standard 2026 pricing — final quote confirmed at consultation after eyelid screening. Most patients require 0.5 to 1 cc per side, total 1 to 2 cc for full bilateral brow-tail elevation (USD 220 to 1,050 total at current exchange). Korea pricing runs 50 to 70 percent less than United States (USD 700 to 1,200 per syringe for equivalent Juvederm Voluma) and 40 to 50 percent less than Japan, for identical FDA / KFDA brand syringes. Combined brow-lift plus <a href="/nasolabial-filler-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">nasolabial filler</a> or brow-lift plus <a href="/cheek-filler-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">cheek filler</a> packages reduce per-cc cost. Same KRW price applies to international and Korean patients with no surcharge.
              Brow-Lift Filler vs Juvederm Voluma vs Restylane Lyft vs RHA 4 — how do I choose a brand?
              Brand selection for brow-lift filler depends on descent severity, temple hollow depth, skin thickness, and duration preference. <table><thead><tr><th>Criteria</th><th>Juvederm Voluma</th><th>Restylane Lyft</th><th>RHA 4</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Platform</td><td>Vycross high cross-link</td><td>NASHA biphasic</td><td>Dynamic cross-link</td></tr><tr><td>G prime (lift)</td><td>Very high firm projection</td><td>High firm projection</td><td>High dynamic firm</td></tr><tr><td>Duration on bone</td><td>15-24 months</td><td>12-18 months</td><td>12-18 months</td></tr><tr><td>FDA cleared</td><td>Yes (2013, mid-face)</td><td>Yes (2015, cheek)</td><td>Yes (2020)</td></tr><tr><td>Indication</td><td>Deep supraperiosteal lift</td><td>Temple + supraorbital rim</td><td>Mixed temple + lateral forehead</td></tr></tbody></table> Juvederm Voluma is well suited for patients seeking maximum lift durability with firm supraperiosteal projection. Restylane Lyft is well suited for combined temple volume restoration plus supraorbital rim support. RHA 4 is well suited for patients with very animated foreheads who want dynamic-feeling integration. Korean monophasic HA is a budget-friendly first-time option. Your co-director will recommend a brand at consultation after the snap test and temple palpation.
              Brow-Lift Filler vs Botox brow-lift — which addresses what?
              Brow-Lift Filler and Botox brow-lift target completely different anatomical drivers of brow descent and are often layered rather than substituted. <table><thead><tr><th>Criteria</th><th>Brow-Lift Filler</th><th>Botox Brow-Lift</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Mechanism</td><td>Adds HA volume at supraperiosteal lateral forehead + temple</td><td>Relaxes lateral orbicularis depressor</td></tr><tr><td>Target</td><td>Volume loss at lateral forehead + temple</td><td>Active downward muscle pull on brow-tail</td></tr><tr><td>Lift magnitude</td><td>2-4 mm at month 1-12</td><td>1-2 mm at week 2-12</td></tr><tr><td>Onset</td><td>Immediate</td><td>3-5 days</td></tr><tr><td>Duration</td><td>12-18 months</td><td>3-4 months</td></tr><tr><td>Price</td><td>KRW 290-690k per cc</td><td>KRW 29-149k</td></tr></tbody></table> Brow-Lift Filler is well suited for volume-driven brow descent — hollow temples, lateral forehead deflation, supraorbital rim emptying. <a href="/botox-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Botox</a> brow-lift is well suited for muscle-driven descent where the lateral orbicularis pulls the brow-tail down against a relatively well-volumed forehead. Pooled trial data (Dermatologic Surgery 2021, DOI: 10.1097/DSS.0000000000002873) showed combined HA-plus-Botox produced the most durable lift outcomes. Your co-director may recommend filler first, then re-evaluate at week 2 for a small lateral orbicularis Botox top-up.
              Brow-Lift Filler vs threadlift vs blepharoplasty — when does each make sense?
              Brow-Lift Filler addresses volume loss; threadlift addresses mechanical descent of the brow soft-tissue compartment; blepharoplasty addresses upper-eyelid skin redundancy. The snap test at consultation is the screening step that routes patients to the appropriate option. <table><thead><tr><th>Criteria</th><th>Brow-Lift Filler</th><th>Threadlift</th><th>Blepharoplasty</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Mechanism</td><td>Volumetric repositioning</td><td>Absorbable thread suspension</td><td>Upper-eyelid skin excision (surgical)</td></tr><tr><td>Downtime</td><td>0-3 days</td><td>7-14 days</td><td>1-2 weeks visible</td></tr><tr><td>Price (bilateral)</td><td>KRW 290-1.4M</td><td>KRW 1-3M</td><td>KRW 1.5-4M at surgical partner</td></tr><tr><td>Duration</td><td>12-18 months (reversible)</td><td>12-18 months</td><td>5-10 years</td></tr><tr><td>Indication</td><td>Volume loss + intact skin elasticity</td><td>Mild mechanical descent</td><td>Significant upper-eyelid dermatochalasis</td></tr></tbody></table> Brow-Lift Filler is well suited for adequate skin elasticity with volume-driven descent. Threadlift is well suited for mild mechanical descent without redundant skin. Blepharoplasty is well suited for true upper-eyelid skin redundancy with hooding. Many patients combine filler plus <a href="/ultherapy-prime-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Ultherapy Prime</a> for SMAS-depth support. If the snap test shows significant skin redundancy, your co-director will refer to trusted surgical partners rather than recommend filler that cannot solve the skin component.
              How painful is Brow-Lift Filler at Kind Global Myeongdong?
              Most patients rate Brow-Lift Filler discomfort at 3 to 4 out of 10 at Kind Global Myeongdong with cannula technique and topical anesthesia, slightly higher at the supraorbital rim needle stick (4 to 5 out of 10 briefly). Co-directors use 25 to 27 gauge blunt cannulas via a lateral hairline entry for the temple — this reduces the number of skin punctures (typically 1 entry per side) and the cannula tip glides through soft tissue rather than puncturing it, which lowers both pain and bruising. The supraorbital rim deep bolus is delivered via a single 27 gauge needle and feels pressure-like rather than sharp because the needle reaches the bone surface. Topical lidocaine cream is applied for 15 to 20 minutes before injection at no extra charge. Most HA filler syringes also contain pre-mixed lidocaine. Bruising risk is minimized by avoiding fish oil, aspirin, ibuprofen, ginkgo, and alcohol for 5 to 7 days pre-treatment. Nitrous-oxide-oxygen sedation (Aeronox) is available at additional cost for highly needle-anxious patients.
              What are the side effects and risks of Brow-Lift Filler, including superficial temporal artery vascular concerns?
              Brow-Lift Filler is well-documented as a low-risk procedure when injected by licensed physicians using cannula technique with aspiration and slow low-pressure deposit, but the temple is a high-vascularity compartment and the superficial temporal artery course must be respected. Published cadaveric anatomy (Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2018, DOI: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000004351) mapped the superficial temporal artery and frontal branch and supports deep supraperiosteal cannula deposit plus aspiration plus slow low-pressure delivery as the lowest-risk vascular approach. Kind Global co-directors map the artery course pre-injection, use 25 to 27 gauge blunt cannulas, aspirate before each deposit, and inject slowly at the deep supraperiosteal plane. Common temporary effects: mild swelling 1 to 3 days, pinpoint bruise at cannula entry or supraorbital needle stick resolving in 3 to 10 days, transient firmness. Rare effects include intravascular injection (potential for skin necrosis or — extremely rarely — visual complication via retrograde flow to the ophthalmic vasculature), delayed-onset nodules responding to hyaluronidase, and transient supraorbital nerve sensory change. The clinic stocks hyaluronidase on-site for same-visit dissolution if a vascular event is suspected.
              Are the Brow-Lift Filler syringes at Kind Global Clinic original Juvederm, Restylane, RHA?
              Yes — Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong uses only manufacturer-original Allergan (Juvederm Voluma), Galderma (Restylane Lyft), Revance (RHA 4), and KFDA-licensed Korean monophasic HA syringes, never refurbished, never grey-market, and never repackaged. Each sealed syringe has a unique brand label, lot number, manufacturing date, and expiry date printed on the package. Kind Global records the brand, lot number, cc count, and expiry on your patient chart at the time of injection. On request before the seal is broken, we will show you the unopened sealed syringe so you can verify the brand label and lot against the manufacturer database. This transparency policy applies equally to international and Korean patients with no exceptions. Counterfeit HA filler syringes have been documented in the Korean aesthetic market by KFDA enforcement reports; verifying brand label and lot number is a direct way patients can confirm authenticity before any temple or supraorbital injection. Syringes are stored refrigerated per manufacturer guidance until 30 minutes pre-injection to optimize flow.
              How many cc of brow-lift filler do I need and how soon are results visible?
              Brow-Lift Filler delivers immediate visible elevation from a single injection visit at Kind Global Myeongdong rather than requiring a multi-session series. Most patients require 0.5 to 1 cc per side for full bilateral lift (total 1 to 2 cc), with first-time patients often starting at 0.5 cc per side and topping up at day 14 to 21 if more elevation is desired. Lift is visible immediately at the end of injection, though 20 to 30 percent of day-0 effect is swelling rather than filler — final settled position emerges at week 2. The temple compartment is supported first (0.3 to 0.5 cc per side) to restore the upstream volume cushion; only after this is established does the co-director assess whether additional lateral supraorbital rim deposit is needed to lift the brow-tail directly. Pooled trial measurements documented 2 to 4 mm of measurable lateral brow-tail elevation at month 1 and sustained through month 12. Day-14 photo follow-up is included so the co-director can verify symmetry and offer small touch-up if needed.
              Can I get Brow-Lift Filler as a same-day procedure when visiting Seoul?
              Yes — same-day Brow-Lift Filler is routine for international visitors at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong and ranks among our most-requested protocols for travelers flying in and out within 48 hours. Plan 60 to 90 minutes total in clinic: 15-20 minutes co-director consultation with snap test and temple palpation, 15-20 minutes topical anesthesia and mapping, 10-15 minutes cannula injection plus supraorbital rim bolus, 10 minutes molding and aftercare brief. Flying home the same day is generally fine for filler, though we recommend keeping the head elevated during the flight to minimize swelling, avoiding cabin alcohol for the first 24 hours, and skipping in-flight noise-cancelling headphones for 48 hours to avoid temple pressure on the freshly placed filler. Pinpoint bruising at the entry sites can be camouflaged with mineral makeup after 4 hours. Final lift will settle at week 2 — after you return home. We recommend SPF 50+ throughout travel days. If you message us via LINE Official, WhatsApp Business, WeChat, or Telegram before your flight from Tokyo, Bangkok, Madrid, Taipei, or Shanghai, we can pre-confirm your brand selection and cc volume so in-clinic check-in takes under 5 minutes.
              Do you have English-speaking staff and translators for Brow-Lift Filler consultation?
              Both Kind Global Clinic co-directors conduct Brow-Lift Filler consultations directly in Korean and English at our Myeongdong 6F location. For Japanese, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, HEIM Global concierge provides professional medical interpretation at no additional fee — message via LINE Official, WhatsApp Business, WeChat Official, or Telegram before your visit to schedule. Pre-injection interpretation covers history-taking, upper-eyelid snap test results, temple palpation findings, brand selection, and cc volume rationale; post-injection interpretation covers aftercare, vascular-event warning signs (sudden pain, blanching, livedo reticularis pattern, visual change), and day-14 photo follow-up scheduling. Written injection summaries with brand, lot number, cc count, and aftercare instructions are provided in your language. For Arabic, Vietnamese, Thai, or Russian, contact us via email at info.kindglobal@gmail.com to request a contracted interpreter for your visit window. KHIDI 2025 Medical Tourism Survey notes language accessibility is a top-3 factor for international patients selecting Korean clinics.
              Can I combine Brow-Lift Filler with Cheek Filler, Nasolabial Filler, or HIFU in the same visit?
              Yes — same-visit combined upper-face filler plus HIFU layered protocols are routine at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong and rank among our most-requested international treatments. Brow-Lift Filler addresses lateral forehead and temple volume loss; <a href="/cheek-filler-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Cheek Filler</a> addresses mid-face volume and apple-cheek projection; <a href="/nasolabial-filler-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Nasolabial Filler</a> addresses smile-line groove; <a href="/ultherapy-prime-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Ultherapy Prime</a> targets SMAS-depth collagen with a specific temple-and-forehead lift indication that complements the filler lift; <a href="/thermage-flx-myeongdong-seoul-korea/">Thermage FLX</a> targets surface-to-mid-dermis RF tightening for the upper-eyelid skin component. Your co-director recommends the sequence (typically HIFU or RF first, then filler after cooling) based on snap-test outcome, temple volume loss, and downtime tolerance. Combined three-zone filler plus HIFU session takes approximately 120 to 150 minutes in clinic. The mechanisms address complementary problems (volumetric lift vs SMAS collagen vs dermal tightening) so layering produces a more complete result than either alone.
              Is Brow-Lift Filler safe for first-time patients and patients with significant upper-eyelid skin laxity?
              Yes — Brow-Lift Filler is safe for first-time patients with adequate skin elasticity using co-director-titrated cannula technique at Kind Global Myeongdong, but patients with significant upper-eyelid dermatochalasis are appropriately routed to threadlift or blepharoplasty rather than filler. First-time patients typically start with 0.5 cc per side for a conservative natural-looking lift and adjust at day 14 to 21 follow-up based on settled result. The snap test at consultation is the screening step — patients whose upper-eyelid skin returns to baseline within 1 second indicate volume-dominant descent that responds well to filler; those whose skin returns slowly indicate skin-laxity-dominant descent where filler alone produces an incomplete lift. Patients with current rosacea, melasma, or recent micro-needling at the temple should disclose at consultation. Patients with active inflammation at the forehead or temple, autoimmune flare, prior permanent filler at the same site, or HA hypersensitivity should defer until the underlying issue is resolved. Hyaluronidase is stocked on-site for same-visit dissolution if a vascular event is suspected or if the patient is dissatisfied with contour after settling.
              How do I prepare for my Brow-Lift Filler appointment at Kind Global?
              Before Brow-Lift Filler: avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, fish oil, vitamin E, ginkgo, and alcohol for 5 to 7 days pre-treatment to reduce bruising risk; this is a longer washout window than for Botox because cannula injection at the temple — a high-vascularity zone — carries higher bruising potential. Hydrate well and eat a normal meal — filler is not performed under sedation, so a full stomach is fine. Avoid dental procedures for 2 weeks pre and post injection because dental work can introduce bacteria that may translocate to filler sites. Wear comfortable clothing without high collars or hooded tops that might press on the temple. Bring 2 to 3 photos from your 20s or 30s if available — these help the co-director map the original brow-tail position. Arrive at Kind Global Clinic Myeongdong 10 minutes early for paperwork; if you messaged us in advance via LINE, WhatsApp, or WeChat, paperwork is pre-completed. After Brow-Lift Filler: apply cold compress 15 minutes, sleep with head elevated for 2 nights, avoid temple pressure (headphones, tight headbands, side-sleeping on the injected side) for 48 hours, avoid sauna, jjimjilbang, hot yoga, vigorous exercise, and alcohol for 48 hours. The co-director schedules a day-14 photo follow-up.

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              Visit Myeongdong 6F

              Euljiro-ipgu Stn. Exit 6 — one minute.

              Address
              Myeongdong 6F #133-135 · #215-21845 Yanghwa-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul · 04047
              Hours
              Mon–Fri · 10:30 – 20:30Sat, Sun & Holiday · 10:30 – 17:00
              Languages
              KR · EN · JP · ES · THLive concierge on LINE / WhatsApp / WeChat
              Reach
              International concierge desk All channels staffed by HEIM Global concierge — no phone line.