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Thread Facelift

Youthful and more taut skin!

Briefly

Number of Sessions

1

Operation Time

1 Hour

Persistence of Results

2-5 Years

Hospitalization

No

Sensitivity Time

1 Week

Time to Return to Work

Immediately

Anesthesia

Anesthesia With Cream

Season

All Seasons

The non-surgical facelift procedures known as thread lifts, which have gained popularity in recent years, are still in the news. This technique, which is widely used throughout the world, can also be utilized on the face, neck, and other parts of the body. For the purpose of improving the appearance of drooping cheek and chin areas, thread suspension is especially recommended.

 

What is Thread Facelift?

A thread facelift is a technique created to get rid of the first indications of aging. A nonsurgical skin tightening procedure known as a “thread facelift” suspends the sagging area using particular kinds of threads.

 

How Is Thread Facelifting Carried Out?

Local anaesthetic is used for thread facelift procedures; general anesthesia is not necessary. The regions of applicability are identified and designated. The specified locations are subsequently given local anesthetic. Then, to suspend them subcutaneously, threads are inserted into these locations using needles. Then, when the face is sculpted into its final form, threads are tightened as necessary while accounting for the amount of sagging. This results in a refreshed appearance on the face without any signs of sagging.

 

What Are the Application Steps?

First, a preliminary investigation of the connective tissues beneath the skin and their structure is performed. The entry and exit points of the threads are numbed using local anesthetic once the application area has been marked. Threads are inserted beneath the skin in the desired locations once the necessary sterilization standards have been reached. The lifting technique is then carried out on the face while the person is seated straight. Following that, any facial asymmetry is fixed, extra threads are cut off, the face is cleansed, and the entry and exit locations are plastered.

 

Application Areas of the Treatment

  • Eyebrows,
  • Cheekbones,
  • Nasolabial folds,
  • Marionette lines,
  • The chin,
  • The jowl,
  • It can be utilized in all necessary regions simultaneously or in each area separately.

 

Who Can Get a Thread Facelift?

Ideal candidates for thread facelift operations are people between the ages of 30 and 60 who are in good health and have decent skin condition. For this surgery, non-severe cases with visible facial sagging are preferred. For severe sagging, surgical facelift operations should be taken into consideration. Suspension threads offer a cosmetically acceptable improvement for mild facial sagging, however face and necklift procedures should be investigated as additional options for advanced facial sagging. Focusing on the middle and lower portions of the face, this surgery is a common way to get rid of facial drooping.

 

Who Can Not Get A Thread Facelift?

  • Pregnant individuals,
  • Those with connective tissue disease,
  • Those using certain vitamins and blood thinning agents (Aspirin, Vitamin E, Ginkgo biloba, fish oil, anticoagulants),
  • Those with inadequate or excessively thick connective tissue,
  • Patients with uncontrolled diabetes.

 

What Are the Side Effects of the Procedure?

Rarely some side effects can be seen;

  • Skin redness: Skin redness in the area of application is brief and goes away in a few hours.
  • Subcutaneous bleeding: As with any surgery involving a needle, bleeding is a possibility. Small bruises may result as a result, but they will go away quickly.
  • Pain: During the process, there is barely any pain felt. After, painkillers can be utilized.
  • Swelling: Depending on the surgery and anesthetic medications used, transient swelling may be visible for as long as 24–48 hours.
  • Skin folding: The larger overlaying skin may temporarily fold because it takes longer for the suspended underlying tissues to catch up. This folding normally goes away within 3–7 days. This procedure can take up to 10 to 12 days in some circumstances.

 

How Long Do the Threads Take to Dissolve?

There are two different types of threads for facelifting:

  • Dissolvable threads: Depending on lifestyle choices and the health of the skin, effects may last up to 18 to 24 months as threads dissolve over time.
  • Elastic threads that do not disintegrate have longer-lasting effects. 3-6 years, depending on the individual.

 

What Should Be Done After the Procedure?

Except for mild bruising that could happen in some patients, there are no anticipated side effects. Patients can resume their everyday activities and put on makeup after the surgery. It is advised to avoid trauma, rubbing, massage, and resting prone for a few weeks following the treatment.

 

What You Need to Know About Thread Facelifting

  • The threads inserted beneath the skin during the surgery will cause collagen production to start within a few weeks, and the skin will start to regenerate itself. Through this rejuvenation process, wrinkles are diminished, skin elasticity is increased, and the areas that have been drooping start to lift.
  • Both men and women are eligible for the thread facelift treatment.
  • It is possible to combine it with additional aesthetic operations like botox and fillers.