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The Vertical Facelift: How Dr. Byun Redefined Facial Rejuvenation

There are moments in medicine when progress does not arrive loudly. It does not announce itself through trends or marketing. It does not spread quickly. In fact, it is often resisted, questioned, or dismissed.

And yet, over time, it endures. Because it is right.

More than two decades ago, a young surgeon stood before three highly respected professors: Dr. B. Herold Griffith, Dr. Peter McKinney, and Dr. Victor L. Lewis with an idea that challenged conventional thinking in facial rejuvenation. He was not proposing a faster technique, a more efficient lift, or a trend-driven approach. What he was proposing was a fundamental rethinking of how the face ages and how it should be repaired.

“I remember that day vividly. I was presenting a concept that would eventually become the Vertical Extended Composite System (VECS). At the time, it was more a philosophical idea than a technique – a conviction that the face is not simply skin over fat over muscle, but a complex, dynamic system, each layer moving differently as time passes. There was a moment I almost dedicated this approach to Dr. Victor Lewis, considering calling it “Vic’s method.” But the procedure demanded a name that reflected its science and universality, not just a tribute.” -Dr. Michael Byun


The Face as a Sandwich

Aging is often described as sagging, wrinkles, or loss of volume. But this is an oversimplification. The truth is more complex. The face is a layered structure: skin, fat, SMAS (superficial musculoaponeurotic system), muscle, and deeper periosteal attachments. Each of these layers has its own density, elasticity, and rate of descent. They do not move as a unit.

To explain this to patients, I use an analogy: a sandwich. Imagine a multilayered sandwich, perfectly stacked. Over time, gravity acts on each layer differently. The heavier components begin to slide first. Softer layers follow at a slower pace. Eventually, the sandwich begins to collapse, and the layers are no longer aligned. This is how facial tissue behaves over time.

Traditional facelifts, whether skin-only, SMAS lifts, or filler-based approaches treat the face as if it were a single layer. The skin is pulled. Volume is added. But the underlying structure continues to shift according to its natural gravitational vectors. That is why many patients end up with faces that are tight but unnatural, full but undefined, or misaligned despite surgical intervention.


Rethinking the Lift

The realization that guided my work was simple yet profound: a falling structure cannot be corrected by pulling on its surface or adding weight to it. Instead, it must be restored to its original trajectory. This meant a vertical and midline lift, addressing each layer individually according to its unique movement and behavior.

It required a new approach. One that would respect anatomy, physiology, and the natural expression of the face. Not a facelift that simply “pulls,” but one that restores. Not just the appearance, but the architecture.

The BYUN Method Emerges

Over time, the VECS evolved into what is now widely known as the BYUN Method. This method is different because it is not merely a cosmetic procedure; it is an anatomical repair.

Unlike traditional facelifts that focus on one or two layers, the BYUN Method addresses all layers:

  • Periosteum: the layer covering bone, providing foundational support
  • Deep plane structures: the key to restoring facial contour
  • Muscle: repositioned to restore natural tone
  • SMAS: lifted in a precise vector
  • Fat compartments: managed according to their stochastic movement
  • Skin: re-draped gently, without tension

Each layer is separated and repositioned according to its unique aging pattern. Then, guided by anatomy and surgical experience, all layers are brought upward and toward the midline. This is not pulling. It is realignment, a restoration of the face’s original architecture.


Expression Lift: Beyond Cosmetic Surgery

I call this the Expression Lift because the face is not a static object. It communicates, expresses, and interacts. Any surgical correction must preserve expression. A balanced face is not only symmetrical, it is harmonious, alive, and capable of authentic emotion.

This is what sets my method apart. Every movement is deliberate, every repositioning intentional. It is not enough to tighten skin or add volume. One must respect the dynamic interplay of all tissues while restoring structural integrity.


The Science Behind the Art

The BYUN Method is grounded in multiple disciplines:

  • Physics: understanding vectors, force, and gravity
  • Mathematics: proportions, balance, and symmetry
  • Anatomy: precise knowledge of bone, muscle, and vascular structures
  • Physiology: tissue healing, vascular supply, and tissue viability

But there is more than science. There is intuition. The sense of when something is “right” goes beyond technique – it is visual, tactile, and emotional. It is the ability to see how a face should move, not just how it looks in stillness.

I often describe this as cell plastic surgery. Each layer, each cell, each compartment is repositioned as if returning to its original place at creation – aligned, functional, and naturally expressive.


A Life of Surgical Mastery

This method is not easy. It requires extreme dexterity, focus, and knowledge. My background in trauma reconstruction – LeFort fractures, craniofacial surgery, and microvascular transfers have been essential. In trauma surgery, precision is critical: tissues are moved, arteries and veins are reconnected, and layers must survive in a new configuration. The skills and insight gained in these procedures translate directly into aesthetic reconstruction.

The BYUN Method demands that the surgeon is comfortable with all tissues simultaneously: bone, muscle, fat, skin, and vasculature. Understanding their interconnections and respecting their individuality is key.


Against Commercialism

Over the years, aesthetic surgery has become increasingly commercialized. Procedures are marketed for speed, ease, or popularity rather than effectiveness. Trends come and go – fillers, fat grafting, and superficial lifts.

I chose a different path. Not because it was simpler, faster, or more profitable, but because it was correct. Because patients deserve restoration, not imitation. Because anatomical integrity and natural expression cannot be compromised.


A Quiet Revolution

For many years, this approach remained niche. It was difficult to learn and even harder to teach. But time has revealed its value. Patients who underwent this method age differently: naturally, harmoniously, with structure intact.

Over the past 25 years, more surgeons are beginning to recognize that structural restoration, not superficial pulling or filler, is the true gold standard in facial rejuvenation.


The Rarity of True Mastery

Even now, few surgeons can replicate this approach. It requires deep anatomical knowledge, endoscopic precision, and unwavering focus. I teach only two residents per major university program, hoping they will someday surpass my capabilities. The goal is not to guard a secret but to preserve the integrity of a physiologically correct approach to facial aging.


The Pink Diamond

In a field driven by visibility, the most meaningful work is often the least visible. Rare. Difficult. Formed under pressure. Recognized only with time. Like a pink diamond.

After 25 years, the BYUN Method continues to shine. Not through marketing, but through patient outcomes. Patients age naturally, maintaining balance, alignment, and expression. They are living proof that proper restoration is possible and sustainable.


Understanding the Fundamentals

What I want patients to understand is simple. Before choosing any procedure, learn the principle behind it. Not everything new is better. Not everything popular is correct.

It is essential to distinguish a gimmick from a repair. A facelift is not about immediate change or superficial enhancement. It is about restoring alignment, balance, and harmony at a fundamental anatomical level.

The BYUN Method does this through science, art, and dedication. It restores not just how the face looks, but how it functions, moves, and expresses life.


Conclusion

After more than 25 years, the Vertical Extended Composite System, now widely recognized as the BYUN Method, remains a testament to what is possible when dedication, anatomical mastery, and vision converge.

It is not a method for the impatient or unprepared. It is for those who respect the complexity of human anatomy and the integrity of natural expression. It is for patients who seek not just a facelift, but a restoration. A return to balance, a preservation of identity, a correction of what time has displaced.

And it is for surgeons willing to rise above trends, to embrace complexity, and to dedicate themselves to the rare art of physiologically correct facial rejuvenation.

Learn the fundamentals. Understand the principle. Recognize the difference between a gimmick and a repair. And you will see why true restoration is rare, and why it endures.

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Vertical Facelift Chicago | Dr. Byun Natural Midline Restoration

A vertical facelift with Dr. Michael Byun in Chicago is a refined approach to facial rejuvenation that goes beyond traditional lift techniques. While many surgeons describe vertical lifting as simply moving tissues upward, Dr. Byun emphasizes restoring muscles and facial structures up and toward the midline—where they belong—resulting in natural, balanced, long‑lasting results without the “pulled” or distorted look typical of many conventional facelifts.


What Is a Vertical Facelift?

“Vertical facelift” describes the direction of tissue repositioning—lifting facial tissues upward. But the real key to a successful outcome is how and where those tissues are restored.

Most traditional facelift methods pull tissues up and outward (laterally) toward the ears or hairline. Dr. Byun’s philosophy—built over 25+ years of innovation—goes further: he restores sagging muscles and connective tissues upward and inward toward the midline of the face, preserving natural expression, harmony, and youthful contours.

This more physiological direction of lift reflects how the face ages (down and outward) and more effectively reverses that process without distorting anatomy.


Why Choose Dr. Byun for a Vertical Facelift in Chicago

Midline Muscle Restoration

Rather than stretching skin outward, Dr. Byun repositions muscles, fascia, and fat up and toward the midline, restoring natural anatomy and facial balance.

Expression‑Preserving Technique

A hallmark of Dr. Byun’s work is maintaining natural expression. His lift doesn’t freeze your face or alter how you move—it restores you to your younger, authentic self.

Endoscopic Precision

Using endoscopic visualization allows for smaller, discreet incisions and accurate placement of lifted tissues with minimal trauma.

Structural—Not Superficial

A true vertical lift under Dr. Byun’s method doesn’t focus on only tightening skin. It addresses deeper layers—muscle (including SMAS), supraperiosteal layers, connective tissues, and fat—to rebuild foundational support.

Natural, Long‑Lasting Outcomes

Because tissues are restored, not just pulled, results age more gracefully and avoid the artificial “done” look associated with outward pulling techniques.


Benefits of a Vertical Facelift by Dr. Byun

  • Restores lost structural support without artificial tightness
  • Improves cheek, midface, and lower face contour
  • Refines jawline and neck balance
  • Preserves genuine facial expression
  • Minimizes visible scarring
  • Delivers long‑lasting natural results
  • Reduces overreliance on fillers or temporary solutions

This procedure is ideal for those who want rejuvenation rooted in anatomical restoration—not superficial tinkering.


What Happens During a Vertical Facelift

Consultation

Your personalized evaluation will review facial anatomy, aging patterns, and prior treatments. A customized plan using Dr. Byun’s midline philosophy is crafted to match your goals.

Surgery

Performed with precision under sedation:

  • Small, discreet incisions
  • Endoscopic‑assisted lifting of muscles, fascia, and tissues
  • Tissues are restored upward and inward toward the midline
  • Duration typically varies based on treatment zones

Recovery

  • Mild swelling/bruising for 1–2 weeks
  • Return to normal activity in about 10–14 days
  • Full healing and refinement over several months

Following Dr. Byun’s anatomical approach often results in smoother healing and more natural settling of tissues than traditional lifts.


Who Is a Vertical Facelift Candidate?

A vertical facelift may be right for you if you:

  • Are noticing midface descent or loss of youthful contour
  • Have sagging cheeks, jowls, or neck laxity
  • Want natural rejuvenation without distortion
  • Are in good overall health with realistic expectations
  • Are seeking longevity and harmony rather than quick fixes

Dr. Byun often helps patients who have been disappointed by past lifts or overly aggressive cosmetic trends and want a restorative solution grounded in physiology.


How Dr. Byun’s Philosophy Transforms Vertical Facelifts

Dr. Byun views aging as a downward and outward descent of tissues. His chosen direction of lift—upward and inward—reverses this process precisely. Traditional vertical facelift descriptions often ignore the inward component, resulting in unnatural tension or imbalance; Dr. Byun’s method honors anatomy to maintain authentic contours and expression.

This structural mindset is part of his broader “Stop Everything” philosophy—discouraging unnecessary or tissue‑damaging treatments (thread lifts, excessive fillers, energy‑based tightening) that can undermine true restoration.


Schedule Your Vertical Facelift Consultation in Chicago

Experience a vertical facelift that goes beyond lifting: one that restores, balances, and preserves your natural expression with long‑lasting results.

Call now or request an online consultation to see if Dr. Byun’s vertical facelift is right for you.

Dr. BYUN Focuses on 4 Areas of the Face (4 Zones):

  1. Zone I is the neck and lower face (best for someone with a “turkey neck”).
  2. Zone II is the mouth area (best for someone with a marionette line, or a sad/mean look).
  3. Zone III is the midface (best for someone with a tired look/dark circles, heavy smile lines).
  4. Zone IV is the upper face (best for someone with a hooded brow, forehead lines, upper eye)

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When the Young, Bright Prodigy Evolves into the Great Seasoned Master…

Enter: Dr. Michael BYUN

Highly regarded Professors at the prestigious Northwestern University did not know what to make of this young boy genius from South Korea on referring to a facelift as more appropriately ‘facial reconstructive surgery’ or even more understandably and simply as ‘MUSCLE REPAIR for the aging face’.

While you might think this nuance in language is subtle, it actually clarifies 2 very salient points in the mind of the potential cosmetic patient: one, it shatters the stigma of ‘getting work done’ for the sake of vanity; after all, your muscle has been damaged to the point of sagging or even dangling off the bone under the skin. You must realize, in the eyes of Byun, this is simply a corrective medical procedure to the aging process. And two, it differentiates the actual medical procedure itself as being totally and distinctly different from that of other Plastic Surgeons’ methods as a breakthrough establishing the ‘BYUN Method’ as the vanguard for attaining a more organic, natural, beautiful result.

You will still look like you. And that’s the difference.

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